Microsoft Intune Pricing

Gaurav Chandola - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Associate Specialist at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Earlier, Microsoft used to give the license using the MSDN subscription, now the subscription part uses the M365 E3/E5. Existing E5 license holders for M365, Intune, and Azure, receive a free license.

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Prateek Agarwal - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam

The pricing of Endpoint Manager is fine. The licensing is not that complex, but small and midsized organizations might have challenges with the pricing plans. There are a lot of categories—E2, E3, E5—to choose from. 

The minimum starts at $2 to $3 per user, per month and it goes up to $14 to $15 per month. It depends on your requirements.

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Mike Sanlon - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at Sojitz Logistics Corporation of America

Consolidating vendors has lowered our licensing costs. However, some features included in Microsoft's Intune might be 50 percent more expensive if purchased separately from another vendor. Specifically, if we consider upgrading Azure Active Directory or Entra to the P2 level, adding Intune capabilities, and acquiring the full Intune suite, Microsoft offers a significantly lower per-user cost compared to external vendors. With Microsoft, it's just a couple of dollars per user, while external vendors typically charge $10-$14 per user for similar functionality.

I would rate the price a four out of ten with ten being the most expensive.

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Sathish Veerapandian - PeerSpot reviewer
DevSecOps CISO Architect(Feature Engineer 3)- CISO Cyber Security Dept at ING

Intune's pricing is competitive. For example, the license of Blackberry's Enterprise Mobility Suite was costly, but Intune is affordable. It is included as an additional feature when you buy security enhancements for your organization. For example, let's say I have fifty users in my organization and all of them are using Microsoft cloud services, like Teams, Office 365, and OneDrive. 

In order to protect this, I'm going to buy the EMS E3, which includes security and also the option to utilize Microsoft Intune. I don't need to buy an additional license for software and device management. I can do all of this with the same license I bought for Microsoft security.

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Pratik Dave - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at Destino Infotech Pvt Ltd

It is available for individual purchase at a low per-device cost. However, it's also included as part of the Microsoft 365 suite license. Additionally, Intune offers various tiers with advanced features at an extra cost.

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Brad Boozer - PeerSpot reviewer
VP of IT Infrastructure at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

Intune has a cost advantage if you get it with a bundled Microsoft license. If you have E3 licenses, you already have access to Intune, so you're not paying anything extra. That's a huge savings right there. Back in the day, people always wanted Office, but they didn't wanna pay for it, so you would use Open Office. That was my go-to 10 years ago. Now, I recommend the opposite. You need an Office 365 account. Don't think it is as paying for Office. That's not what you're buying.

For $7 dollars a month, you're getting a terabyte of storage in OneDrive and all the apps. You won't get that from Google. It's about cost, and it's even better if you get those bonuses with it. 

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NS
Microsoft architect at Kyndryl

I find the pricing for Microsoft Intune to be quite reasonable. It is available through various licensing options, including E5 Enterprise, E3 Enterprise, and as a standalone product. E5 Enterprise provides Intune as part of a bundled package, while E3 Enterprise offers it separately. Microsoft offers several licensing options, allowing organizations to choose the one that suits their specific needs. Before deploying, there is a free trial period of one month where you can test it with up to 50 devices. Once you have an understanding of your needs and Microsoft's pricing, you can choose the right model and device enrollment numbers. After the trial period, they offer a budget of around $120 for you to allocate according to your requirements. The pricing is then converted into a pro-rated monthly basis, depending on the volume of devices you need to manage, whether it is beyond fifty or a hundred. This flexible approach is advantageous for users. Overall, I would rate it as a seven out of ten in terms of costliness.

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Patrick Jacquet - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Director, Network and Security at Resideo

Intune is included in the Microsoft 365 licensing package that we have.

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ManojNair4 - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder/Director at Augesys Solutions Pvt Ltd

We don't pay for Intune because it is bundled with the premium subscription to Office 365. It includes Intune and Defender. I don't have to buy two extra products to manage my enterprise.

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Danny Nagdev - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder at LetsReflect

I recently got to know that the AD P1 license is compulsory to use Intune Autopilot, which was surprising for me. Earlier, this was not the case. It is the wrong thing to do. We now need to purchase AD P1 licenses for us and for our customers. I would rate it a 7 out of 10 for pricing.

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Shrikant Pillay. - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Director- Infrastructure Presales at Kyndryl

The cost is somewhat on the higher side, particularly when considering certain price points, especially in markets like India. It takes time for people to recognize and appreciate the features offered. Convincing customers to adopt this solution can be challenging initially, but as they explore its capabilities over time, they acknowledge the value of the investment. If the pricing were more competitive, it would be easier for me to recommend it to customers as their preferred choice over other endpoint management solutions.

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Jon McWilliams - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technology Specialist at CMIT Solutions

For organizations that are a Microsoft shop, the pricing is compelling. To buy it outright, it's two dollars a seat, which is cheap. The price is worth it.

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Syed Muqthiar Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
System Specialist at BMIT SOLUTIONS

Microsoft offers different licensing structures. It offers standalone licensing for Intune, but Intune is also included in other licenses, such as for Microsoft 365, E3, and E5, Business Premium, and Business Standard.

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JA
IT Project Manager at Orange España

The pricing is challenging. Microsoft needs to pay some attention to it. It is good for big enterprises, but I'm not sure that small and medium-sized organizations can adopt it.

The pricing includes maintenance, upgrades, and updates.

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CJ
Deputy Director Information Technology Operations at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

It comes as a bundle, so you do not really know what the prices are. Microsoft does not break it down to the user cost for us. It is just bundled with our E5 license.

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Amel Benali - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Technology at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

Regarding the pricing, my experience was with a nonprofit, where we enjoyed a substantial discount. While I can't provide insights from a business perspective, it's worth noting that the pricing may differ significantly, and the discount we received might not be reflective of standard business rates.

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WB
Service Delivery Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Generally, it's not too bad. Obviously, a cheaper price would be great. Typically, we are in touch with the partner to provide non-profit discounts wherever possible. Generally, we get favorable discounts, so it's not too bad. Obviously, we're looking at decreasing those wherever we can to bring value back to the public purse because it's all charity based. It's all publicly funded.

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RK
End User Computing Architect at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

The price for Intune is fair.

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Joel Amate - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

It's affordable. It's cheaper if you have an Office 365, E5, or E3 subscription because everything is there.

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SM
Enterprise Computing Services Manager at a government with 10,001+ employees

It is not a cheap solution. The price for a device when you start using it at a large scale can be improved.

It is covered under our enterprise agreement. We pay once a year. I am not aware of any additional costs.

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BR
Information Technology Supervisor at Cybalink Solutions

I rate Intune an eight out of ten for affordability. It's bundled with the 365 licensing, which is competitive overall. 

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BENDER BENEDICT - PeerSpot reviewer
L3 Technical Support Engineer at SV Gaming Limited

Intune is inexpensive. It also comes bundled in some Office 365 licenses, so you can choose to purchase it separately or as a package. 

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OO
CISO at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

When it comes to licensing, the decision to include Intune may vary based on the volume of users and the specific modules needed.

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Srini B. - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager Information Technology Infrastructure at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees

Microsoft Intune is included in our Office 365 suite license. The E5 license is expensive.

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BH
IT Systems Admin at a government with 10,001+ employees

Microsoft Intune's pricing is reasonable. 

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Narendra Singh. - PeerSpot reviewer
SR IT administrator at Cardinal Integrated Technologies Inc

Microsoft Intune is more expensive than other solutions, but it offers a wider range of features and control. It is definitely worth the cost for organizations that need a comprehensive mobile device management solution.

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Qayoum Shapyade. - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology\Cloud Architect | IT Infrastructure Security & Compliance at IDFC FIRST Bank

Microsoft Intune is included in the E5 license at no additional cost.

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MN
Manager, Information Technology Support at Innoveo

Intune is available as an individual product, but it also comes with Office 365 Premium or an Enterprise license, and the price varies for each version. 

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SS
Chief Digitalization Executive at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Microsoft Intune is expensive.

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Soundar Rajan - PeerSpot reviewer
VMware Administrator at Ingram Micro Saudi Arabia

It is cheap, but as compared to Google, it is costly. Google is cheaper, but quality-wise, Microsoft Intune is better.

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NC
PH IT Manager at Primal Cloud PH

It is reasonable for the features it has.

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Boris Byll - PeerSpot reviewer
Customer Technical Support at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees

Intune's pricing model is appropriate. 

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NK
Lead - Warehouse & Logistics at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

Intune is cost-effective as it is included in some of the Office 365 packages. GMF can be more expensive.

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Dave Maes - PeerSpot reviewer
Mac Engineer at A+E Networks

The pricing for Intune and the competitor products are all within the same range, there is no true advantage when it comes to cost. 

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BC
Assistant Manager at Melco Resorts & Entertainment

The licensing is on a yearly basis.

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HS
IT Expert at TechnoMS

It is not expensive.

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Lokesh Mansharamani - PeerSpot reviewer
MDM Architect at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

Their price is really good. That is the reason customers move here, because as part of the Office 365 package, they always get the E365 as well, which makes it easy for them to manage their devices without having additional licenses for Intune.

That is the best part.

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PA
Communication & Collaboration Department - Global Messaging & Mobility Specialist at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees

The solution offers reasonable pricing.

It's my understanding that we have the licensing set up for monthly payments, however, it's not an aspect of the solution I'm directly involved with. I don't know enough about it.

That said, I am aware that, in order to have mobile involved, you need the EMS solution or EMS license, and that's an extra cost to the standard Office license.

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MS
Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

The pricing is inherently reasonable, as Microsoft leverages market insights to maintain the total cost of ownership at around ninety to ninety-five percent of what would be incurred in an on-premise scenario. Microsoft products inherently benefit from economies of scale and global reach, making them cost-effective.

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TM
Assistant General Manager at ELEVATE Solutions Limited

Previously the price was $4 per month per user. Now it's $2.25 per user per month. The cost is really affordable.

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JV
IT Systems Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The current licensing model separates essential features into higher-tier subscriptions, requiring additional purchases. Ideally, all functionalities should be included in a single bundled license.

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James Mcelhinney - PeerSpot reviewer
Security, Risk and Compliance Officer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

The pricing is not cheap, especially with inflation. They've had to increase their prices. It's not excessive, but alright. So, it's reasonable, but it would be better if it were lower.

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Paulo Cury - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Infrastructure Superintendent at Tecnobank Tecnologia Bancaria

On a scale of one to ten with one being the cheapest, the cost of Microsoft Intune is a five.

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AA
Cloud Solutions Engineer at Upwork

The product is relatively pricey, but considering its benefits, I'd say it's fair. The benefits outweigh the expensive licensing fees, especially for large organizations, but medium-sized and smaller businesses may be unable to afford it.

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RS
Senior Solution Architect at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

I am satisfied with the pricing.

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Eeva Niemi - PeerSpot reviewer
office manager at MaxBuild Oy

We have the business premium licenses for the solution.

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SA
Cyber Security Consultant

We don't have just the Intune license. We have the Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 license, but I don't have the exact figures. Someone else was involved in the initial discussions and purchase, and the entire environment was handed over to me.

Any bundle package, such as Security E3, covers multiple things, such as AAP, BitLocker, etc. If you go for them individually, they would be more expensive. Bundling makes the price more attractive and competitive.

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JR
Technical Account Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Microsoft's licensing is more flexible and adaptive than its competitors. In Microsoft, you pay for whatever you use. In terms of services, it is more evenly distributed. You only need to pay for one license to get access to a suite of products. From your office to your endpoint, you are essentially managing your endpoint. Everything is combined into a single console. somewhat more flexible.

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Anand Rathod - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Infosys

In comparison to other vendors, Intune is reasonably priced because it offers a comprehensive package that includes email access, Outlook, Office, and OneDrive storage, with storage increasing based on the license. Other service providers may have limitations and additional storage charges, whereas Intune provides services within a single cost, making it attractive to many companies for its flexibility and included features.

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VM
Head of ICT division at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees

Our enterprise agreement includes Microsoft Intune at no additional cost. To add advanced endpoint protection, we need a separate, but relatively inexpensive plan. This makes it a much more cost-effective solution compared to buying these capabilities as separate products.

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AJ
Modern Workplace & Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

 Intune is included in the Microsoft E5 license.

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VK
IT-Support at commtelnetworks

Intune has somewhat of a monopoly. There aren't many alternatives for this kind of solution, so we have to pay what they're asking. Still, I think it's reasonable. 

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JH
Specialized Engineering Manager (Digital Workplace & Unified Communications) at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

There are different kinds of licenses. We sell two licenses from Microsoft, the LSP or the CSP. The service that we have with Microsoft is based on the CSP kind, so the payment is monthly, considered as an expense, not an investment o asset. It depends on if you buy a set of licenses only for Intune - which can be sold separately, or can be included in M365.

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DB
Director - Cloud Security Services at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

It's reasonable. They're not giving it away, but it's reasonable.

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MH
Enterprise Mobility Engineer at a outsourcing company with 11-50 employees

There is a license required to use this solution. However, it was part of a bundle package. 

Microsoft Intune is far less expensive than other solutions, such as Workspace ONE.

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AZ
Solution Specialist FWP at PT. SoftwareOne Indonesia

The price could be better. Microsoft Intune pricing is based on the number of users. Every user license is for 15 devices. consists of 5 devices for PC (Windows or Mac), 5 tablets, and 5 mobile phones (Android and iOS). 

My customers already know and use Microsoft, so they adopted Intune. They use Office 365 for secure collaboration between organizations. Microsoft is the preferred choice and has user confidence to work together securely.

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TS
Security Architect at Wintellisys, Inc.

Intune is reasonably priced. When we design a solution, we always compare costs for the client, but I don't know the price of Intune off the top of my head right now. It varies depending on the size of your organization, the market, and the reseller. You can buy a stand-alone license for Intune, or it may be included in a 365 license. 

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AS
Global Endpoint Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

We have a broader enterprise agreement which is set up as a four-year period.

In terms of extra costs, there may be some infrastructure costs, especially for the on-premise part of the solution.

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RR
Microsoft Intune Specialist at SherWeb

I am not that aware of the pricing, but as compared to other MDM solutions, Microsoft is providing a lot of things at the organizational level. So, it is quite reasonable as compared to other MDM solutions.

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FS
Digital Transformation Consultant at a consultancy with 1-10 employees

The pricing is competitive, but it is not cheap. All the licenses are not cheap nowadays.

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AN
System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

There is a license required to use the solution. If you're core users in Office 365, for example, you have Outlook email and E3 license, this is only email. You have to buy an EMS license to have Microsoft Intune. It is expensive.

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GF
ISMS Manager & Information Systems Security at AFRICA FINANCE CORPORATION

It's affordable for the protection it gives. There are no additional costs.

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GY
Global ITdirector at Big Village

I liked the tool's pricing until P2 came into effect. I am unsure about the current value versus the cost of the new licensing model. 

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Bryan Mortensen - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technology Officer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The cost is handled through our Office 365 license, so I have yet to be able to compare it directly with other tools in its class.

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AO
Group IT Executive at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I have rolled our company onto a 365 E5 licensing scheme. We are not on E3 anymore so we do not need to. With an E3 license, you would have to consider licensing the product.  

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ZW
Senior Associate, IT Operation at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees

Its price is quite okay. I wish they provide certain additional features with the same license.

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PS
Corporate Sales Manager at Unicorn Post Media Solutions

Microsoft Intune is a bit expensive compared to the competition.

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UA
Solution Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

They have categorized the licenses according to the size of the business. So, if it's a smaller organization, we can choose the license accordingly. If it's a big organization, then we can choose accordingly. Everything is clearly mentioned, and we can decide. It's suitable for all kinds of infrastructure, and that's very good.

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DT
Desktop Systems Architect at a media company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We're not paying for Intune due to the integration with Configuration Manager. If you own Configuration Manager, you own Intune and vice versa. If you own Intune, you own Configuration Manager or the on-premise solution. As far as how much Configuration Manager costs, I'm not exactly sure. We set that up a long time ago and I just do not recall the cost on that.

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KG
Engineering Specialist at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The price of Intune is included with the license for Office 365, so we don't have to pay anything extra for it.

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JL
CTO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

The pricing for Intune is competitive.

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Wasant Udomthreesap - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Consultant at Noventiq

Its price is fair. It's a normal price. It isn't too expensive or too cheap.

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DS
Head of Operations. Risk & Systems at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees

If you ask the accountant or the finance department, they'll tell you that it is way too expensive, but when I look at the cost and compare it with the value you actually get, it's more than fair.

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SN
System Engineer II at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

It's not a server license. It's an end-user license. Because it's an end-user subscription and it's on a monthly basis, and because we're a government tenant and have a lot more scalability and users, we use it monthly. 

We work with the subscription rather than a server license. I think it's economical this way because we don't have to have a server license for that, and I think that works in our favor.

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SM
CEO & Founder at Marco Capital Holdings

For my area of business, we have a yearly subscription, which provides us with Intune capabilities within our test labs. It is negligible. It's pennies compared to our growth target. It's very affordable.

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MP
Senior Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The clients pay for a license and each can have a different type of license, such as an E3 or E5.

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JL
Senior Partner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

If you're ever going to buy an Office 365 environment, then pricing is reasonable given all that it does, but if you're not, then you might find the pricing expensive.

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PG
Information Systems Engineer at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Pricing depends on the features. Microsoft offers special packages if there are more than 10,000 users, and you may be able to get a reduced rate.

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RonBrouwer - PeerSpot reviewer
Architect Information Security at a agriculture with 1,001-5,000 employees

We renewed our contract with Microsoft about a few months ago. It's pretty simple to renew. We have various licenses for Microsoft including, for example, for Office, Defender, et cetera. I'd rate the pricing and ease of renewal at an eight out of ten.

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CS
System Administrator Senior at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

The price is very reasonable.

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EM
Transition Project Manager at DXC

I can't speak to any aspect of the pricing. It's not something I handle. I don't deal with licensing and therefore don't know if it is expensive or reasonably priced.

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DR
Senior Information Security Analyst at PicPay

In Brazil, we need a partner to get a license. The partner communicates with Microsoft and provides us with the license. We have a monthly contract which is paid annually and we have a three-year contract with Intune. 

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Oktay Sari - PeerSpot reviewer
Freelance Modern Workplace Consultant at AllThingsCloud

It's affordable. In comparison to the competitors, the price depends on what features you need from Intune, but it's affordable. There are no hidden costs, but there are some features that go for a premium price. Those are the add-ons for which you have to pay extra.

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JM
Assistant til konsernregnskapssjef & IT integrasjonsansvarlig at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees

It's monthly for us, but it's built into the license cost that we pay our IT each month. It's maybe 129 Kroner per head, which translates to £10.

There are some additional costs. Our IT had to set up and configure their own server, so there is an extra cost for that, but I'm not sure what that costs.

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SD
Presales Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

There is a per-user-based license and that is a licensing mechanism. You can pay yearly or monthly.

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BT
IT Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

This cost is approximately $30 USD per user per month.

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AK
Information Technology Solutions Architect at Injazat

The price is reasonable, but they should lower it a bit to make it more competitive. It's cheaper than AirWatch and other products, but I still feel like Microsoft can make a base version or with Exchange online or a la carte only Intune version which will be useful. A customer who doesn't want to go full-fledged E3 or E5 can take out or consume an Intune solution only for their purpose, and we want to target that customer.

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MK
Senior IT Field Support Specialist at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

I have no comment on pricing of the solution.

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TL
ICT-consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We don't get Intune as a separate module. Most of the time, we use it within an enterprise agreement like E3 or E5. Those licenses are at a good price, but what is annoying is that every single year they go higher. That makes it more difficult to get a company to take a full license. It will be really hard to manage, for us, if the prices keep going up every single year.

Currently, we pay €44 for an enterprise E3 license. There are no costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.

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TL
Senior IT Security Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price isn't too bad

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SK
Solution architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Every customer used to purchase licenses based on their needs. 

They used to buy a license as part of a package, possibly on a yearly basis, but they never went for pay-as-you-go, but they used to buy for a year, three years, or something like that.

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Majid-Ali - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Infrastructure Services at Innolytix Pakistan Pvt Ltd

No one can compete with Microsoft when it comes to price, and the features it is offering.

They bundle different things with EMS. 

EMS, which is a suite that includes Intune, along with some other products is still extremely competitive with other competitors. 

At the moment, I'm comparing it to VMware Workspace ONE.

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NJ
Senior Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees

The licensing costs we leave up to the customer and these vary from one to another. This is because it depends on whether or not the customer will opt for an open license enterprise agreement. 

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ML
Intune/Desktop Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Most of our clients come to us with licensing already in place. On average, it costs $6 per device per month to add Intune to an Office 365 subscription, but I am not sure.

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it_user816000 - PeerSpot reviewer
Practice Head - Enterprise Mobility, Technology Shared Services at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

There is a cost benefit of using Microsoft Intune because of the packaging with other Microsoft products. 

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TP
IT Engineer at a real estate/law firm with 201-500 employees

There is a license needed to use the solution and we are on an annual license.

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JT
Senior Solutions Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Microsoft offers some licensing where it's included at no extra cost when customers are already using the licenses. In such a case, it's a really good value. If you have to buy the licensing for it, it's probably on par with other solutions. It isn't substantially more or less expensive. The great thing is that it is included in some of Microsoft's licensed packages. So, some customers don't have to spend additional money for it.

Typically, most providers that support Intune do charge a management fee of some sort or some fee. Certainly, we're no exception.

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IO
Desktop Architecture and Design at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

The pricing is reasonable. Microsoft Endpoint Manager is not expensive overall, especially for small environments. But for enterprises with more than 6,000 or 7,000 users, it can start to get a little expensive.

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AS
Sr. Microsoft Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The product is offered as part of a Microsoft standard bundle. The pricing can be competitive to VMware Airwatch, and IBM MaaS360.

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FA
AVP at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

There are licenses required for this solution. We enable licenses on the devices we need to manage.

We have an enterprise agreement with Microsoft. It is part of our E3 and E5 of our bundle company package. We are happy with the solution.

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Hosman Rodriguez - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager Compliance at Appalachian Group

Pricing can be improved.

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SN
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Being a deployment or being a technical resource, I'm not that good in the pricing. It's not an aspect o the solution I directly deal with. I can't speak to the specific costs to a company.

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MH
Senior Solutions Architect at RTS Cloud AB

It is reasonable. When you have Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 license, it is already licensed in that license. So, you could say it is free.

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MT
CHTO at Timp-iT

There is a license needed for this solution and it is either included in one of the enterprise license agreements. Microsoft licensing is a mathematical institute, it could be quite complex. We tend to ask specialized organizations to research what the most profitable way it would be for us to use licenses in the organizations.

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SunilkumarGuduru - PeerSpot reviewer
Administrator at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Licensing costs are based on the number of devices being used. 

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SK
Associate Architect-Information Security at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The pricing for Microsoft Intune is reasonable. Our clients are satisfied.  

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MD
Senior Digital Adviser at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

The pricing is pretty good.

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AD
Cloud & Security Technology at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

The price of Intune is often included as part of a bundle with other Microsoft licenses, which makes it somewhat cheaper.

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PG
Channel Director at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

If you consider a Microsoft bundle in the operating system, it's pretty interesting in terms of pricing. If you're considering it as a standalone, it's difficult to sell, due to the price. 

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it_user921111 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technical Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The purchase of the product was handled by someone else in our company. I do not have experience with pricing of the product.

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AN
Works at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Microsoft Intune is a cost effective choice.  It is less expensive than other products on the market. 

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VP
Delivery manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

You have to pay for a Microsoft Intune license. It's a user-based subscription. You can go for a monthly or a yearly payment. It's up to the customer.

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VC
CEO at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

Microsoft Intune is moderately priced. There is a monthly license required to use the solution and it is approximately eight dollars per month.

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VO
Technical Lead-Infrastructure Operations at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

The cost is fair but it would be helpful if they would segregate the licenses. There are a lot of features that many of our customers don't need but have to pay for because it comes as a bundle package and we're unable to exclude anything that is not necessary.  

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SM
System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

Licensing depends on how you are providing support to your enterprise, whether it's device-based or user-based. If you're providing device-based support, you need to buy a device pertaining license. If you're providing support for users, then you have to go with user licenses. If are integrating Intune with FSCM, which is an on-prem tool, then the same scenario comes in either devices or users.

If you are providing support only for devices, like device-based policies, with Intune, there's a type of policy that allows you to deploy to either the devices or users. If you're looking for a solution where only devices can receive it, rather than users, in that case, you need to purchase only one license for Intune — I'm talking about integrating Intune with FSCM. You only need to purchase one license. Since you have already purchased FSCM on-prem, Microsoft has that flexibility; you can extend those licenses with the devices as well when you're integrating the devices with Intune. I don't know about the pricing, but I know about the licenses.

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KW
Infrastructure Architect at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Consider the Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite rather than choosing specific sub-components, e.g. only Microsoft Intune.

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BV
Manager - Technical Support at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Its price is in the medium range. It is acceptable because you're paying for the features. I am not aware of any additional costs.

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JH
Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Customers do have to pay a licensing fee. Our clients pay a monthly subscription cost.

I cannot speak to the exact price as the licensing is complex. 

It's decent, however. I would rate it at a four out of five.

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it_user452988 - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager of Information Technology at a non-tech company with 10,001+ employees

It is good to negotiate with Microsoft as part of their other services, such as Office 365 or Azure.

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