Head of Operations. Risk & Systems at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-01-20T10:17:50Z
Jan 20, 2022
Its direct integration with all the other products that we have from Microsoft is valuable. We're using the E5 license, and we have a whole wealth of different products available. It just makes it easier to have everything from one provider.
Head IT Engineering at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-01-04T21:10:57Z
Jan 4, 2022
The one feature we find most useful is the Mobile Application Manager. There are two types, we have the complete MDM and the Mobile Application Manager(MAM). We don't give our users phones, it is their own personal phone, and we need to allow them to have access to the company detail on their phone. We need to create a balance between their own personal data and the company data. We deploy the Mobile Application Manager for them so that we won't be able to interfere with their own personal data.
Enterprise Computing Services Manager at a government with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-30T18:11:47Z
Dec 30, 2021
Its security is most valuable. It gives us a way to secure devices, not only those that are steady. We do have a few tablets and other devices, and it is a way for us to secure these devices and manage them. We know they're out there and what's their status. We can manage their life cycle and verify that they're updated properly.
By using Microsoft Intune we can control which websites the users can go to and it provides a secure environment for our employees using their laptops that are having access from home. We have installed Intune to control the user's environment minimizing the chances of any hacking.
Technical Lead at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-09-06T13:38:36Z
Sep 6, 2021
I can reach devices or computers over the internet. I don't need to worry about the network connectivity between the offices. I can manage any device. That is the most important part.
Solution Architect at Hexaware Technologies Limited
Vendor
2021-08-26T13:17:53Z
Aug 26, 2021
I like that it's very good and very simple. I found that we just needed to have a proper subscription for an Intune tenant, and from the subscription, if we have the right role assigned, like the global admin role or the owner role, we can use Microsoft cloud resources. With the help of that, we can do many things like setting up Microsoft Intune in the cloud to create our virtual machines. All these can be done, and the steps are very simple. I really liked it.
I like features like Windows Auto-Enrollment. I like it very much because whenever you supply it to the end-user, it will be ready to use immediately. The end-user only needs to provide the user credentials, and then they are good to go. I also really like Cloud PC, which was recently launched on Azure.
The most valuable features are the ones that make sure that the deployment is of a standard operating system and the Zero Touch deployment, which is very useful. This allows users to have an out of box experience.
Senior IT Field Support Specialist at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-10-21T07:40:00Z
Oct 21, 2018
The aspects I find most valuable are the managing the data and applications. I can also restrict the users to install any applications. I can also wipe the data if the phone was missplaced or stolen. These are the basics for me.
Cloud Solution Specialist at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
Reseller
2018-08-22T06:41:00Z
Aug 22, 2018
...Intune itself integrates with that entire Microsoft ecosystem. As an individual product itself, it's okay. It holds up. But when you start saying "I've bought this as part of a wider solution, as a company we are going Microsoft throughout," then it makes more sense to have Microsoft Intune... so you have that single dashboard.
Microsoft Intune provides centralized management of mobile devices and applications, ensuring security, compliance, and productivity through integration with Microsoft services like Microsoft 365 and Azure Active Directory.
Organizations use Intune for managing mobile devices and applications, enhancing security and compliance across platforms. With features like single sign-on, conditional access, and zero-touch deployment via Autopilot, it facilitates efficient operations. Intune's...
Agile and easy to deploy MDM solution that covers the maximum number of policies. Stable, scalable, and with knowledgeable technical support.
The solution appears to be stable and scalable.
The solution is easy to use and it has good performance.
Intune's feature that I have found most valuable is its auto-pilot feature.
The stability is good.
Its direct integration with all the other products that we have from Microsoft is valuable. We're using the E5 license, and we have a whole wealth of different products available. It just makes it easier to have everything from one provider.
The solution is scalable. We currently have tens of thousands of users within our organization using the solution.
The one feature we find most useful is the Mobile Application Manager. There are two types, we have the complete MDM and the Mobile Application Manager(MAM). We don't give our users phones, it is their own personal phone, and we need to allow them to have access to the company detail on their phone. We need to create a balance between their own personal data and the company data. We deploy the Mobile Application Manager for them so that we won't be able to interfere with their own personal data.
Its security is most valuable. It gives us a way to secure devices, not only those that are steady. We do have a few tablets and other devices, and it is a way for us to secure these devices and manage them. We know they're out there and what's their status. We can manage their life cycle and verify that they're updated properly.
Stable solution at a good price.
Stable product that's easy to set up compared to other MDM products.
I believe that the solution is actually in Gartner's top quadrant at the moment for mobile device management.
At the moment, Autopilot is the most valuable feature.
We already use a lot of Microsoft products in our company, and therefore, it made sense to also use this product.
Users can make screenshots, and devices only need the minimal version of iOS.
The conditional access policies that we set up are very useful.
The stability of Microsoft Intune is good.
The solution is easy to use.
By using Microsoft Intune we can control which websites the users can go to and it provides a secure environment for our employees using their laptops that are having access from home. We have installed Intune to control the user's environment minimizing the chances of any hacking.
I can reach devices or computers over the internet. I don't need to worry about the network connectivity between the offices. I can manage any device. That is the most important part.
I like the fact that it's integrated with the rest of the Microsoft products, so customers can manage it from their Office 365 portal or Azure portal.
I like that it's very good and very simple. I found that we just needed to have a proper subscription for an Intune tenant, and from the subscription, if we have the right role assigned, like the global admin role or the owner role, we can use Microsoft cloud resources. With the help of that, we can do many things like setting up Microsoft Intune in the cloud to create our virtual machines. All these can be done, and the steps are very simple. I really liked it.
I like features like Windows Auto-Enrollment. I like it very much because whenever you supply it to the end-user, it will be ready to use immediately. The end-user only needs to provide the user credentials, and then they are good to go. I also really like Cloud PC, which was recently launched on Azure.
One of the main features of the solution is it allows the management of many devices in different ways.
For Windows services, there are multiple options within Intune to modernize it to be more internet-facing and dynamic.
Internet-based access with security is what I have found to be most valuable. It is also a stable and scalable solution.
Its protection policies are most valuable. It protects mobile devices as well as individual apps.
It is pretty scalable, and its documentation is also pretty good. It is also pretty straightforward to deploy.
The most valuable features are the ones that make sure that the deployment is of a standard operating system and the Zero Touch deployment, which is very useful. This allows users to have an out of box experience.
The mobile application management, MAM, is the most useful aspect of the solution.
Easy to use.
It works pretty well for us.
I like that we can implement conditional access.
I like how Microsoft Intune lets me lock down the email profile and make it accessible only on certain devices.
Remote Wipe and Autopilot is one of the best features.
Application deployment and keeping the devices secure no matter where they are, by having this cloud solution — that has been great.
The biggest thing for us is enforcing logins only from devices that are managed by Intune.
Great for software update needs, operating system version updates, and security policy enforcement.
I would say the biggest benefit is the single-pane view. There's no jumping around multiple UI's to do your overall management.
The most valuable feature for us is the security, including risk analysis and patch management.
The most valuable feature is the UEM capabilities.
This product offers an alternative solution to other UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) solutions.
We have not experienced any bugs or glitches with this solution.
The dashboards, the security, and the customization capabilities work very well for us.
The most important thing for me is the autopilot feature.
If the product works, remote access will be a benefit. To this point we have not had reason to have confidence in achieving that access.
It helps implement conditional access policies to restrict mobile users from accessing potentially dangerous emails.
The aspects I find most valuable are the managing the data and applications. I can also restrict the users to install any applications. I can also wipe the data if the phone was missplaced or stolen. These are the basics for me.
It is a very helpful solution.
In terms of technical support, you will get an immediate response.
It is a helpful tool to manage BYOD policies.
...Intune itself integrates with that entire Microsoft ecosystem. As an individual product itself, it's okay. It holds up. But when you start saying "I've bought this as part of a wider solution, as a company we are going Microsoft throughout," then it makes more sense to have Microsoft Intune... so you have that single dashboard.
Conditional access helps me control uncontrolled access.
It has improve our organization through the remote management of non-domain joined devices.