Codimite helps enterprises connect Chrome Enterprise Premium with Microsoft Intune to bring endpoint context into browser security and access decisions. Strengthen device-aware policies, improve visibility, and support Zero Trust access across managed environments.
Benefits
The Microsoft Intune integration helps organizations use endpoint management data with Chrome Enterprise
Premium. Google’s setup guidance includes Intune configuration, Endpoint Verification, Azure workload
identity, and organizational unit enablement.
Use device information from Intune to help shape access policies for enterprise resources.
Connect endpoint management data with browser-layer security controls.
Support access decisions based on user identity, device posture, and organizational policies.
Enable Chrome Enterprise Premium capabilities across the right organizational units.
Value
Codimite helps security and IT teams use Intune and Chrome Enterprise Premium together
to improve endpoint-aware access and reduce browser-based risk.
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Help confirm whether users are accessing resources from managed and trusted devices.
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Use device posture as part of a broader access control strategy.
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Configure Endpoint Verification to collect device information needed for access policies.
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Apply integration settings to the right users, groups, or business units.
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Validate access behavior before expanding to production users.
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Review logs, sync behavior, and configuration issues during rollout.
Delivery
Codimite supports the full Microsoft Intune and Chrome Enterprise Premium integration journey,
from readiness to production rollout.
Assess Intune licensing, Chrome management, Google Cloud requirements, and identity configuration.
Configure device data collection required for Chrome Enterprise Premium access decisions.
Support the configuration needed for trusted communication between Microsoft and Google environments.
Enable Microsoft Intune integration for the right Chrome Enterprise Premium organizational units.
Create policies that reflect device trust, compliance needs, and business risk.
Test policy outcomes, troubleshoot logs, and tune rules for user experience and security.
faq
Find answers to the most common questions about Chrome Enterprise Premium and Microsoft Intune integration.
It allows organizations to use real-time device information collected through Intune as part of Chrome Enterprise Premium access and security decisions. Google’s overview states that the integration is used when organizations want to collect real-time device information from Intune and use it to manage access to organizational resources.
Google’s setup documentation identifies key areas including supported configuration review, Intune setup, Endpoint Verification, Azure workload identity, and enabling Intune for organizational units.
Microsoft documentation states that the Chrome Enterprise connector for Microsoft Intune can sync device information between the Google Admin console and Intune, view device information, and apply remote actions such as deprovision, restart, lost mode, and wipe.
Yes. It helps bring endpoint context into access decisions, which supports a Zero Trust model where access depends on identity, device status, and policy conditions.
Yes. Codimite can help review connector configuration, Endpoint Verification status, organizational unit enablement, logs, and access policy behavior.
Codimite helps you connect Intune endpoint signals with Chrome Enterprise Premium to improve access control and browser security.
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