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Introducing the new Microsoft Intune Suite

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Intune_Support_Team
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Mar 01, 2023

Today, Microsoft Intune is introducing the Microsoft Intune Suite which unifies mission-critical advanced endpoint management and security solutions into one simple bundle. The new Microsoft Intune Suite can simplify our customer’s 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.

 

Here’s a list of Microsoft Intune Suite content links, arranged to help find the right article for you, your manager, or your helpdesk:

 

Article title

Link

Fuel cyber-safety and IT efficiency with the new Microsoft Intune Suite

https://aka.ms/IntuneSuiteLaunch

Microsoft Mechanics: Microsoft Intune Suite

https://aka.ms/Mechanics_IntuneSuite

Remote Help enhancements speed and ease secure IT support

https://aka.ms/Blog_RemoteHelpUpdates   

Announcing Microsoft Intune Endpoint Privilege Management

https://aka.ms/Blog_EPM

Introducing advanced Endpoint analytics with Microsoft Intune Suite

https://aka.ms/Blog_AdvEndpointAnalytics

Announcing Microsoft Tunnel for Mobile Application Management for iOS and Android

https://aka.ms/Blog_MAMTunnel

Protect your organization’s purpose-built devices with Microsoft Intune

https://aka.ms/Blog_SpecialtyDevices

Microsoft Intune Suite documentation

https://aka.ms/IntuneSuiteDocs   

Suite options

https://aka.ms/IntuneSuitePricing

Intune Suite webpage

https://aka.ms/IntuneSuite

 

Let us know if you have any additional questions by replying to this post or reaching out to  or @IntuneSuppTeam on Twitter.

Updated Dec 01, 2023
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27 Comments

  • KrisDeb +1 on the gaming loot box analogy. Maybe Intune_Support_Team has turned Microsoft 365 management over to Activision... 

     

    Microsoft team please provide clarity on how this affects Microsoft 365 Business Premium, E3, E5 and any other plan that includes Enterprise Mobility & Security. This is all confusing and no one knows who to trust anymore about what Intune is. 

  • KrisDeb's avatar
    KrisDeb
    Iron Contributor

    I don't like the direction it is all going. E5 was supposed to be 'have it all' license, now it's not clear for anybody, including Microsoft professionals I talk to during events what the licensing details are and what's included, no one is able to remember it all.

     

    In my opinion this product with all the other recently introduced plugins and add ins to Defender, Entra and Priva should be the ultimate E5 license, E3 should inherit what current E5 has to offer and M365BP should have the best of breed for SMBs.

     

    What we have now is complete chaos, with kind of powerful M365BP, completely not balanced and underpowered E3 and finally E5 which is getting surrounded with some online-gaming-like 'loot boxes' and in-app payments. On top of that, old EMS and add-ons are still available to buy with some other things like 'E5 Security' things no one really understands, the customers think is a whole E5 license specialised for security etc. It is absolute madness what is happening with Office 365 -> Microsoft 365 naming changes, customers are seriously confused and when they are confused, their trust level is dramatically going down to the point they don't want to use the product anymore, add the NCE process and (UK) price increase soon and we have a recipe for a disaster.

     

    The graphs on the walls are not the indicators of the business growth anymore, wake up before its's too late, the competition is not sleeping and we all can see some serious moves on the market.

  • YukiIwagishi's avatar
    YukiIwagishi
    Brass Contributor

    Intune_Support_Team 

    Teams Rooms Pro and Shared Device licnese includes Microsoft Intune. Are they becoming Suite level?

     

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/rooms/rooms-licensing#teams-rooms-license-service-plan-comparison

     

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-add-on-licensing/teams-shared-device-license

     

    Speciality device section said Conference room mamagement, so I want to confirm.

     

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/specialty-devices-with-intune

     

     

  • B_L_A_I_R's avatar
    B_L_A_I_R
    Brass Contributor

    The A5/E5 'all-you-can-eat' licence is feeling more and more like an entre.

  • mikepiet's avatar
    mikepiet
    Brass Contributor

    Why charge for these items? Some can be remedied and remedied better with third party products. Give away for free (or with your Intune license) and you might take people off your competition. As it stands, doubt many will leave ConnectWise and BeyondTrust, as just a couple examples.

  • Intune_Support_Team , deep link to 

    Introducing advanced Endpoint analytics with Microsoft Intune Suite

     :warning: Link broken and redirects to Bing.com homepage. 

     

    Can you provide more information within this blog post about what this means for existing Intune customers with Microsoft 365 Business Premium or Higher?