Microsoft Intune

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Endpoint management with identity-driven access control

About Microsoft Intune

Microsoft Intune, previously part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager, is a unified endpoint management software designed to help businesses protect user devices against threats using Microsoft Zero Trust technology. An integrated console, Intune enables the advanced management of mobile devices and enterprise apps. It is a cost-effective platform as the price per user is not prohibitive. Intune is a part of the Azure portal and can be acquired as a standalone solution or as an inclusion in enterprise mobile and security packages.

As an HTML-based console, Intune can be accessed from the cloud through any up-to-date browser. Employees can access the tools from its uncluttered and user-friendly dashboard, thus allowing managers to swiftly find or generate the information they need.

Additionally, Intune has robust support for the Microsoft Graph API, thereby allowing organizations and corporations to put into auto-pilot a wide array of redundant and even essential tasks.


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Overall rating

4.4 /5
(38)
Value for Money
4.0/5
Features
4.4/5
Ease of Use
4.2/5
Customer Support
3.7/5

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Kundan
Kundan
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  • Industry: Telecommunications
  • Company size: 10,000+ Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10

Awesome User Experience

Reviewed on 2024/07/23

Pros

This product is awesome specially when you talked about security & user experience.
It helps people to do their job remotely

Cons

Little complication during setup it takes that user doesn't like

Jacqueline
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  • Industry: Education Management
  • Company size: 51–200 Employees
  • Used Weekly for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10

Microsoft Intune for seamless device deployment and management

Reviewed on 2024/05/22

Our overall experience with Microsoft Intune is extremely positive. We have been a user for four...

Our overall experience with Microsoft Intune is extremely positive. We have been a user for four years and have no plans to even consider any other option for deployment and management of our Windows devices. I love that Intune is included in our educational licensing and is not another separate subscription that I have to keep track of.

Pros

When we realized that we needed a powerful and efficient way to deploy and manage devices amid the Covid crisis with all of our faculty and staff working from home, Intune was the clear winner! We looked at a few other MdM options but they fell short on either price or functionality or both. I love that you can manage everything through the Microsoft Admin portal and deploying devices through Autopilot is a great time saving feature that allows us to put a lot of the mundane tasks back on the user without fear that something will go wrong configuration or security wise. The user also knows they are getting a brand new device because it ships directly to them and they run through the OOBE.

Cons

We decided to use the Fastrack option for initial deployment of Intune. I did not have the best experience with the Fastrack vendor because of the latency with communication. I can't rate whether or not the Fastrack option would have helped us with the deployment because I went ahead and jumped in on my own.

Drew
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  • Industry: Hospital & Health Care
  • Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
  • Used Weekly for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 0.0 /10

An expensive product that is a nightmare to setup and support

Reviewed on 2025/02/27

Pros

Built-in integration with Microsoft Azure AD.

Cons

Documentation isn't kept up to date. The support experience is excruciating and not responsive at all. Very few pre-built solutions - almost everything needs to be built from scratch

ajaykumar
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  • Industry: Information Technology & Services
  • Company size: 10,000+ Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
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  • Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10

MDM&UEM using Intune

Reviewed on 2024/11/29

We can manage device and apply policies through intune.

We can manage device and apply policies through intune.

Pros

it is used to easily handle MDM and UEM device platform such as Android windows ios and mac os

Cons

license cost and price model are high but if we have E3 and E5 user license we can use no need extra user license.

Alternatives Considered

Workspace ONE

Reasons for Switching to Microsoft Intune

License need to buy separately for workspace one
Kyle
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  • Industry: Warehousing
  • Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
  • Used Monthly for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10

Intune the generalized all in one MDM solution

Reviewed on 2024/08/06

I've deployed Android Tablets for Warehouse management purposes, and iphones/ipads to Windows...

I've deployed Android Tablets for Warehouse management purposes, and iphones/ipads to Windows computers with minimal frustration.

Pros

I like the fact it's not operating system/device specific. You can manage Windows/Apple/Android/Chromebooks. Desktops/Laptops/Tablets.

Cons

There's a bit of a learning curve, and enrollment is different depending on which platform you're trying to manage. Tracking license use is not simple.

Reasons for Switching to Microsoft Intune

It's already integrated within our O365 environment, so it takes the headache out of any type of integration needed first. plus it's just an addon to the existing invoice vs a completely separate one.
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Microsoft Intune has the following typical customers:

Self Employed, 2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000

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