A version of this article was first published on the Microsoft blog.
Michael Wallent Corporate Vice President, Management
Today marks a significant shift in endpoint management and security. We’re launching the Microsoft Intune Suite, which unifies mission-critical advanced endpoint management and security solutions into one simple bundle. The new Intune Suite can simplify our customers’ endpoint management experience, improve their security posture, and keep people at the center with exceptional user experiences. Microsoft Security and Microsoft 365 deeply integrated with the Intune Suite will empower IT and security teams with data science and AI to increase automation, helping them move simply and quickly from reactive to proactive in addressing endpoint management and other security challenges.
Microsoft Intune is an industry-leading, unified endpoint management solution that organizations depend on to ensure their devices, operating systems, and apps are up-to-date, protected, and performant. Yet evolving work habits and security threats, tougher economic climate, and growing diversity of devices mean that organizations need more help in reducing complexity. Consider this: in a recent survey, two-thirds of respondents were using more than ten tools to manage and protect their digital estate.1 More individual tools mean more management overhead, more attack surface, and more licensing costs—
In this blog, I want to share three reasons why the new Intune Suite will matter to you:
I’ll also share some results from our latest survey of nearly four hundred endpoint management and security professionals, which will provide additional context for this new offer.
First, let’s review what capabilities the Intune Suite offers. These important capabilities have been in development for a while, and you may recall we announced our plans at Microsoft Ignite 2022 to launch the Intune Suite in March 2023 with an initial set of advanced solutions:
So, why is this important for you now? It goes back to better security, simplification, and savings.
Even if IT and security organizations are becoming accustomed to supporting and protecting remote and hybrid work, our surveys show there is still much work to be done to improve enterprise endpoint security. Only 43 percent of endpoint management and security professionals said that their organization actively manages more than three-quarters of their endpoints. Put another way, 57 percent of organizations do not have visibility or control over a quarter of their endpoints or more. Further, only 37 percent of organizations use patch management, and only 39 percent use Endpoint Privilege Management. As such, there is clearly an opportunity to increase the breadth of devices organizations can manage to have a more complete view of the health and performance of their digital estate. There is also an opportunity to improve the depth of protection offered through more Endpoint Privilege Management and more regular patch updates. This basic “cyber hygiene” is core to the way the suite improves security and is foundational before any Zero Trust initiative can really gain traction.
Security professionals see tighter product integration as a key step. When asked in our survey how they could improve their organization’s endpoint security, “integration” was the top answer. The Intune Suite delivers integration on multiple levels: between the various Intune Suite components, with Microsoft 365, and with other Microsoft Security assets. Better integration means fewer vulnerable spots that could be attacked. Microsoft has learned to be intentional about creating integrated value across its portfolio and with the Intune Suite, we are committed to continue building end-to-end value for users, IT, and security operations.
One extra advantage of using a single vendor for more of your endpoint security needs is that there is one single dataset rather than multiple disparate streams of data. Uniform, consistent data means better security analytics and visibility to potential vulnerabilities and anomalies. You can’t mitigate what you can’t see. Bringing together the data and actionable insights in one place increases your ability to assess, manage, and act on potential risks across your device landscape.
“The Microsoft Intune Suite is going to help us consolidate our endpoint management solutions, saving costs, making our lives easier, and keeping the hospital data secure. I would highly recommend the Microsoft Intune Suite to any organization looking to enhance their security posture.”
Ibrar Mahmood, IT Cyber Security Manager, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Many C-suite executives are looking for cost savings in 2023—
First, the Intune Suite reduces the overhead of negotiating and overseeing separate contracts with multiple vendors. It means less integration of work between components and training on different tools. It also means fewer costs from employee downtime due to a security breach and lower IT helpdesk costs through fewer inbound calls and faster resolution of remaining tickets.
National Railway Company of Belgium (SNCB) easily manages more than 21,000 devices with Microsoft Intune. “Intune is a huge success story for SNCB,” says Bouke Stijns, Chief Information Security Manager, SNCB. His team fully containerizes SNCB applications on smartphones so that the company can’t access employees’ personal apps and data. He also appreciates that compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is built into Microsoft solutions and the Microsoft licensing model, which optimizes the IT budget in an industry that allocates resources to passenger experience rather than IT expenditure. “Our Microsoft license offers an extensive set of security solutions that optimizes budget and reduces the number of vendors we need to coordinate with,” he explains. Read the full customer story.
Many C-suite executives are looking for cost savings in 2023—
First, the Intune Suite reduces the overhead of negotiating and overseeing separate contracts with multiple vendors. It means less integration of work between components and training on different tools. It also means fewer costs from employee downtime due to a security breach and lower IT helpdesk costs through fewer inbound calls and faster resolution of remaining tickets.
National Railway Company of Belgium (SNCB) easily manages more than 21,000 devices with Microsoft Intune. “Intune is a huge success story for SNCB,” says Bouke Stijns, Chief Information Security Manager, SNCB. His team fully containerizes SNCB applications on smartphones so that the company can’t access employees’ personal apps and data. He also appreciates that compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is built into Microsoft solutions and the Microsoft licensing model, which optimizes the IT budget in an industry that allocates resources to passenger experience rather than IT expenditure. “Our Microsoft license offers an extensive set of security solutions that optimizes budget and reduces the number of vendors we need to coordinate with,” he explains. Read the full customer story.
The net effect of the new, comprehensive Intune Suite, Intune Plan 2, and the single solution add-ons to Intune offer organizations flexible options to plan their budgets, IT and security lifecycle, and vendor contracts in a deliberate and calculated way—
In Omdia’s report, they wrote: “Microsoft’s focus is on bringing together this range of mission-critical endpoint and application management and security tools into a single cloud solution. In delivering this integrated set of capabilities, the vendor will help customers simplify how endpoints are managed, strengthen security postures, potentially reduce total cost of ownership, and improve employee experiences.”
The Intune Suite represents shift change in endpoint security, simplification, and savings. I encourage you to learn more by watching the new Microsoft Mechanics video and visiting our Microsoft Intune Suite page to discover the expanding set of Intune products. Finally, please join us at Microsoft Secure on March 28, 2023, where our product leadership will add perspective about the Intune Suite and demonstrate the integrated innovation and value of the new bundled solution.
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