Information Technology System Administrator II at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
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2024-04-02T21:09:00Z
Apr 2, 2024
Intune provides full endpoint visibility and IT control across device platforms. You can individualize it for your company with the Intune Company Portal app.
Senior Associate, IT Operation at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees
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2024-04-01T07:44:00Z
Apr 1, 2024
The ability to push applications on devices is valuable. You do not have to manually install applications one by one. If you like to use ten different applications, you do not have to manually go and download them one by one. Intune can compile a package for you, and then you can just push them from the admin center.
One of the biggest advantages of Microsoft Intune is that it brings the management of Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and even Linux under a single pane of glass.
The feature I like the most is that we can perform remote tasks. If we want to retire or wipe out personal data or corporate data from a device, we can use Microsoft Intune remotely, and with the click of a button, data is removed automatically. Nothing needs to be done from the end-user side.
Chief Information Security Officer at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
Real User
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2024-01-10T10:36:00Z
Jan 10, 2024
While I don't think you can ever have full visibility and control, Intune certainly allows us to see the applications being used and tells us if things like Windows patches aren't applied to machines. It does a good job. That visibility makes life a little easier.
I haven't used other mobile device management solutions, but compared to SCCM, we eliminate a lot of on-premises infrastructure and maintenance by using Intune.
The device profiling which uses the official Outlook email enabled us to control the screenshot feature and prevent copying outside of the organization's application.
Lead - Warehouse & Logistics at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
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2023-02-13T13:19:00Z
Feb 13, 2023
I can see that the patch management process is much improved with the bundled patch management option available in Microsoft Intune compared to the KPI deployment required by the other deployment solutions.
Based on my experience, I find Intune very flexible for managing Windows devices. We can use scripting, and we can make use of the self-service portal or the company portal to publish some of the applications for Windows.
ICT-consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
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2023-02-11T21:16:00Z
Feb 11, 2023
Among the most valuable features are the Company Portal that is built into Intune, and the update rings so that we can manage what types of future updates the devices get.
The best feature is that we don't need to worry about downtime. We don't need to worry about the network connections of our office or the virtual private network. Everything is being done through the internet. Using Intune Autopilot, we can configure and deploy everything to the devices.
With on-premises Active Directory, the main challenge was that we had no control when a user was working from home. We didn't know what exactly a user was doing and whether the AV was up to date or not. Intune provides better control of their machines.
It's easy to deploy a configuration or policy to a system, especially when you don't have Azure AD. Now we are talking to all these small and medium-sized customers who don't necessarily have an on-premise Windows Active Directory. If they have invested in Office 365 Premium, this functionality becomes available to them.
Microsoft Intune is a comprehensive cloud-based service that allows you to remotely manage mobile devices and mobile applications without worrying about the security of your organization’s data. Device and app management can be used on company-owned devices as well as personal devices.
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Intune provides full endpoint visibility and IT control across device platforms. You can individualize it for your company with the Intune Company Portal app.
The ability to push applications on devices is valuable. You do not have to manually install applications one by one. If you like to use ten different applications, you do not have to manually go and download them one by one. Intune can compile a package for you, and then you can just push them from the admin center.
One of the biggest advantages of Microsoft Intune is that it brings the management of Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and even Linux under a single pane of glass.
The most valuable features in Microsoft Intune for me are application deployment, Defender deployment, and asset management.
The feature I like the most is that we can perform remote tasks. If we want to retire or wipe out personal data or corporate data from a device, we can use Microsoft Intune remotely, and with the click of a button, data is removed automatically. Nothing needs to be done from the end-user side.
The features I found most valuable in Intune are its user visibility and troubleshooting options.
A valuable feature is user enrollment, where users can enroll their devices in their organizations themselves.
Configuration profiles, remediation, scripts, and auto-pilot features are very good.
Fortunately, now everything is streamlined into a single, unified platform.
The ability to block and erase remote devices is valuable to us, especially when those devices are lost.
While I don't think you can ever have full visibility and control, Intune certainly allows us to see the applications being used and tells us if things like Windows patches aren't applied to machines. It does a good job. That visibility makes life a little easier.
The many policies available in Microsoft Intune for managing our devices are valuable.
We are a remote company, and the product helps us manage the global endpoints. It helps us natively manage the endpoints in the cloud from anywhere.
The tool's most valuable feature is Autopilot.
It is a stable solution.
The most valuable includes managing everything from a single console.
Autopilot is the most valuable feature.
Autopilot is the most valuable feature.
Autopilot is the most valuable feature of Microsoft Intune.
I haven't used other mobile device management solutions, but compared to SCCM, we eliminate a lot of on-premises infrastructure and maintenance by using Intune.
It's normally able to meet 100% expectations of our customers.
The device profiling which uses the official Outlook email enabled us to control the screenshot feature and prevent copying outside of the organization's application.
The security-related tools are excellent; these features allow us to secure devices, lock them down, and ensure compliance.
I can see that the patch management process is much improved with the bundled patch management option available in Microsoft Intune compared to the KPI deployment required by the other deployment solutions.
Based on my experience, I find Intune very flexible for managing Windows devices. We can use scripting, and we can make use of the self-service portal or the company portal to publish some of the applications for Windows.
Among the most valuable features are the Company Portal that is built into Intune, and the update rings so that we can manage what types of future updates the devices get.
The best feature is that we don't need to worry about downtime. We don't need to worry about the network connections of our office or the virtual private network. Everything is being done through the internet. Using Intune Autopilot, we can configure and deploy everything to the devices.
With on-premises Active Directory, the main challenge was that we had no control when a user was working from home. We didn't know what exactly a user was doing and whether the AV was up to date or not. Intune provides better control of their machines.
It's easy to deploy a configuration or policy to a system, especially when you don't have Azure AD. Now we are talking to all these small and medium-sized customers who don't necessarily have an on-premise Windows Active Directory. If they have invested in Office 365 Premium, this functionality becomes available to them.
I like the group policy management feature, which performs application monitoring and device enrollment.
It's easy to manage.
Microsoft's cloud comes with a lot of extra features that are free of charge.
The solution is stable.
We have found the solution is capable of scaling.
It works well if you have a Microsoft environment.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is not expensive overall, especially for small environments.