It seems you've listed a set of features related to Azure AD (Azure Active Directory) and Office 365 apps. Here's a brief explanation of each of these features in English:
Single Sign-On (SSO) for Unlimited Pre-Integrated SaaS Applications:
Users can log in once to access multiple integrated software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications without needing to enter credentials repeatedly.
Self-Service Application Assignment:
Users can discover and request access to applications on their own, streamlining access management. This also enables cloud app discovery.
On-Premises Write-Back for Password Changes:
Changes to passwords made in the cloud are synchronized back to on-premises systems.
Group-Based Access Management and Provisioning:
Users are assigned access and permissions based on group membership, with options for customizing provisioning processes.
Advanced Usage Reporting:
Detailed reports provide insights into how Azure AD and Office 365 apps are used in your organization.
Application Proxy:
Provides secure remote access to on-premises applications via Azure AD.
Microsoft Identity Management (MIM) CALs + MIM Server:
CALs (Client Access Licenses) and a MIM server simplify user lifecycle management, enhancing identity management capabilities.
Conditional Access:
Access policies can be based on factors like device state, location, and group membership for added security.
Automated Password Rollover for Group Accounts:
Passwords for group accounts can be automatically updated for improved security.
For Windows 10 Pro:
Desktop SSO (Single Sign-On): Streamlines sign-in on Windows 10 Pro devices.
Microsoft Passport for Azure AD: Provides secure authentication options.
Administrator Bitlocker Recovery: Allows administrators to recover BitLocker-encrypted drives.
MDM (Mobile Device Management) Auto-Enrollment:
Devices can be automatically enrolled in MDM for management.
Self-Service BitLocker Recovery:
Users can recover BitLocker-encrypted devices on their own.
Additional Local Admin Tooling to Windows 10 Pro Devices via Azure AD:
Provides additional administrative tools for managing Windows 10 Pro devices through Azure AD.
These features collectively enhance security, access management, and user experience within Azure AD and Office 365 environments, making it easier for organizations to manage their digital identities and applications.