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Over 1 year ago
Contributed a review of Microsoft Intune: A user-friendly tool that's easy to deploy and manage
About 2 years ago
First of all, what is WS1? I think you should have Intune now as part of your E3 subscription (not sure of it, so please check your billing menu). Intune gives you a lot of flexibility to set rules to deploy to systems. 
Over 2 years ago
Contributed a review of Microsoft Defender for Business: Top-class functional security with excellent vulnerability checking
Almost 3 years ago
Intune is good in terms of resetting the OS and applying policy to the endpoint but is quite misleading in terms of many parts of the templates it provides - e.g. password policy - talk of password policy which applies to the device NOT the user account. Likewise, it does…
About 3 years ago
Hi . I use both systems . Intune is simply too good to configure a system via autopilot and enforce AD/ Azure AD policy whereas Desktop Central is excellent for patching  Desktop Central is great for patch deployment and software deployment but falls short on many other…
Over 3 years ago
Hi  I'm exactly in the same spot and finished my share of the initial setup so here are the immediate takeaways  1. Many important tools in one location - You get the Azure AD - almost identical to the in-house AD if you don't have in-house - no worries - you will miss only…
Over 3 years ago
I would rate the cost as a 9/10 because my original alternative was Intune but since the cost of owning Intune effectively is much more I went for this.  The technician license is expensive compared to the product