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This all feels cart before the horse. We’ve got AI, how can we use that in Intune? As an example, you are pushing it to do reporting. In most cases reports are “static”, we run them every week, I don’t want or need generative ai to do such reporting. I do want good quality build it reports, and tooling to modify such reports. AI is not a golden bullet to fill in gaps in the current tooling, poor UI choices, or missing reports. There are so many gaps and opportunities to improve Intune, the core product, and only few of these require any kind of AI. I get you want to sell me the new shiny, extract more cash, but Microsoft seem to be neglecting good old fashioned product design and engineering. Why are there 2 Autopilots? Why aren’t there proper reliable Secure Boot reports for the new certs? Built in policy to push deployment? Yes, there are some secure boot tools coming, but they are buggy and months late to the party. Why is the device inventory information not available in reports or accessible through graph? Why are there no built in conflict discovery and remediation tooling built in?
Thanks for the candid feedback! Capabilities like clear operational controls and reporting are foundational for the day-to-day of IT admins, and we continue to invest in those critical areas. Here are some recent updates:
- admin tasks in Intune - brings together high‑impact approvals and remediation workflows into a single, prioritized queue, helping admins quickly see and act on what matters most.
- General availability of Windows Autopatch update readiness - includes the ability to create a Windows Autopatch management status report.
- What's New in Intune - February - each month, you can read this blog to keep up on the latest. Last month we shared a few updates including additional options for multi-admin approval flows.
We're actively taking in customer input to understand where AI is most valuable and can improve the day-to-day work for IT admins. So, we welcome any additional thoughts - thank you!