I'm curious about how Microsoft InTune is performing now compared to when I last checked. At that time, it was pretty rough, with a lot of reliance on scripts and PowerShell controls, and it hadn't fully launched yet. Currently, my small business uses Miradore for device management across about 70 endpoints, but I'm looking for better integration with Microsoft 365. What's the latest on InTune? Is it worth considering?
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I've found InTune to be pretty solid for a few years now. It integrates seamlessly with the Microsoft 365 suite. Just keep in mind that your experience may vary based on the Microsoft licensing you have for your users.
Right now, we’re on Business Standard but we're planning to upgrade to E5.
Intune just keeps improving! We rely on it for our device management, and while the applications generally function well, I have to say the Company Portal can be a bit hit-or-miss with self-service installs.
It's fantastic, but you've got to invest some time to learn it. A lot of people gripe about its speed, but honestly, that's usually because they haven't taken the time to figure it out.
InTune actually works pretty well these days for managing devices, especially on Windows and Android. Autopilot feature is impressive, and the way it integrates with Defender makes security management a breeze. Just remember, the 'S' in Intune stands for speed!
What type of license are you using?