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Today's organizations are navigating a workforce that works from anywhere, uses more devices than ever, and expects seamless access to business applications—without friction. At the same time, IT teams are under pressure to reduce security risk, meet compliance requirements, and manage endpoints with limited resources. Disconnected tools, inconsistent device policies, and growing exposure from unmanaged or personal devices make endpoint management harder than it needs to be. Microsoft Intune was built to address these realities head-on.
Enable admins to protect organization data, manage end user access, and support users from wherever they work with Microsoft Intune
What is Microsoft Intune and what business challenges does it solve?
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps organizations manage, secure, and govern devices and applications from a single platform. It allows IT teams to control how corporate data is accessed and used—whether employees are working on company-owned devices or personal ones—without slowing down productivity.
Intune reduces the risk introduced by remote work and BYOD by enforcing consistent security policies across all devices. It replaces complex, on-premises device management tools with a scalable cloud approach. It also supports compliance efforts by ensuring only trusted, policy-compliant devices can access business data and applications.
What can you do with Microsoft Intune?
Microsoft Intune is not a single tool—it's a comprehensive endpoint management and security platform built to support modern, distributed work environments. Each solution within the Intune family plays a specific role in helping organizations manage devices, protect access, reduce risk, and support employees at scale.
Microsoft Intune core capabilities
Microsoft Intune provides cloud-based management for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and other endpoint types. IT teams can configure devices, deploy applications, enforce security policies, and monitor compliance from a single platform.
Microsoft Cloud PKI
Cloud PKI delivers certificate management through the cloud, removing the complexity of maintaining on-premises public key infrastructure.
Microsoft Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager works alongside Intune to support organizations that still rely on on-premises infrastructure or need advanced control over device and software deployment.
Microsoft Intune Advanced Analytics
Advanced Analytics provides deeper insight into device performance, user experience, and operational health.
Microsoft Intune Endpoint Privilege Management
Endpoint Privilege Management gives IT teams control over administrative access on devices without granting permanent admin rights to users.
Microsoft Intune Enterprise Application Management
Enterprise Application Management simplifies the packaging, deployment, and updating of business applications across the organization.
Microsoft Intune Remote Help
Remote Help allows IT teams to securely assist employees with technical issues from anywhere. Support staff can view screens, take control of devices, and resolve problems without requiring in-person access.
Microsoft Security Copilot in Intune
Security Copilot brings AI-powered assistance into Intune, helping IT and security teams analyze issues, respond to threats, and understand device risks more quickly.
Ready to learn more? Discover how to deploy and configure Microsoft Intune
Managing endpoints across a modern, distributed workforce requires more than just the right tools—it requires the right strategy. Our Microsoft Intune consultants work closely with your IT and business leaders to design, deploy, and manage a secure endpoint management approach that aligns with your organization's goals, workforce needs, and security requirements. Whether you're modernizing device management, supporting hybrid work, or strengthening your security posture, we help ensure your Intune environment is built for long-term success.
How can Microsoft Intune help your organization?
Reduce security risk without slowing the business
Microsoft Intune helps organizations protect corporate data across every endpoint by applying consistent security and access policies, regardless of where employees work or what devices they use. By integrating device compliance with identity-based access controls, Intune ensures that only trusted users on secure devices can reach business applications and sensitive information.
Simplify endpoint management at scale
As organizations grow, managing devices, applications, and security policies across multiple locations becomes increasingly complex. Microsoft Intune brings these responsibilities into a single, cloud-based platform that supports centralized oversight without the need for extensive on-premises infrastructure.
IT teams can standardize device configurations, automate application deployments, and maintain consistent policies across the organization. This reduces manual effort, improves visibility and makes it easier to support a distributed workforce.
Enable a flexible, productive workforce
Modern employees expect the freedom to work from different locations and on the devices they prefer. Microsoft Intune supports this flexibility by allowing secure access to business resources on both corporate and personal devices.
Through application-level data protection and identity-based access controls, Intune keeps company information secure without taking control of personal content. Employees gain a smoother work experience, while organizations maintain the governance needed to protect data and meet policy requirements.
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Securely manage devices, enforce compliance policies, and protect corporate data across endpoints.
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As a leading Microsoft Security Workshop partner, we help organizations assess their environments and strengthen protection using Microsoft's productivity and security solutions.
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Subject matter experts in Modern Work for Enterprise and SMB, cybersecurity architecture, identity and access management, information protection, and additional specializations.
Our proven experience
- Deployed over 20M seats of Office 365, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft EMS
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Microsoft Intune
- What is Microsoft Intune used for?
- Microsoft Intune is used to manage and secure devices, applications, and access to business data across an organization. It helps IT teams apply consistent policies while supporting remote and hybrid work.
- Who benefits most from Microsoft Intune?
- IT leaders, security teams, and business decision-makers benefit from Intune because it provides centralized control over devices and data while supporting flexible work for employees.
- Does Microsoft Intune support remote and hybrid work?
- Yes. Microsoft Intune allows employees to securely access business resources from almost any location while ensuring devices meet security and compliance requirements.
- Can Microsoft Intune manage both company-owned and personal devices?
- Yes. Intune supports corporate-owned devices as well as personal devices used for work. It can protect business data without interfering with personal content.
- How does Microsoft Intune improve security?
- Intune enforces device compliance, controls access to applications, and works with Microsoft Entra ID to ensure only trusted users and devices can reach business resources.
- Does Microsoft Intune replace traditional device management tools?
- In many cases, yes. Intune provides a cloud-based alternative to on-premises tools, though it can also work alongside Microsoft Configuration Manager for hybrid environments.
- How does Microsoft Intune support compliance and governance?
- Intune helps organizations apply consistent security policies, control access to sensitive data, and maintain visibility into device compliance across the organization.
- Can Microsoft Intune help reduce IT workload?
- Yes. Intune automates many device management tasks, simplifies deployments, and centralizes administration, which helps IT teams work more efficiently.
- Is Microsoft Intune suitable for growing organizations?
- Microsoft Intune scales with your organization, making it suitable for small, mid-sized, and enterprise environments that need flexible device management.
- What is the difference between Intune and the Intune Suite?
- Microsoft Intune provides core device and application management, while the Intune Suite adds advanced capabilities such as remote help, privilege management, and deeper analytics.
- How long does it take to deploy Microsoft Intune?
- Deployment timelines vary based on environment size, device types, and security requirements. With expert planning, many organizations can roll out Intune in phases without disruption.
- Do organizations need consulting support for Microsoft Intune?
- While Intune is powerful, consulting support helps ensure the platform is configured correctly, aligned with business goals, and integrated with existing systems.




