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While the script can help you get started planning for Windows 11 right away, we also encourage you to onboard to Endpoint analytics so you can benefit from additional Windows 11 insights as well as the existing features that can help you optimize the end-user experience in your organization. If you’re not yet using Endpoint analytics, or you’re using an older version of Configuration Manager, we’re also publishing a Hardware Readiness PowerShell script today as an interim solution that can help you determine if your devices meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements. Looking at Windows 11 readiness at the individual device level in Microsoft Endpoint Manager Where to find overall Windows 11 readiness across a device estate in Microsoft Endpoint Manager Windows 11 insights will be available for all Intune-managed and co-managed devices in Endpoint analytics, as well as devices enrolled via tenant attach with Configuration Manager, version 2107 or newer. These changes will allow you to easily determine Windows 11 hardware readiness across your organization. Over the next few days, we’ll be updating the Work from anywhere report in Endpoint analytics with new Windows 11 hardware readiness insights.
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One of the first things you’ll want to consider is using Microsoft Endpoint Manager to assess which devices in your organization meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 11. With the announcement of Windows 11, you might be wondering how your organization can prepare for the upgrade, as well as what you can do right now to set yourself up for success.