Microsoft Intune ROI

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

We have seen a return on investment using Microsoft Intune. We can save money by establishing our management point and cloud distribution point in Azure. Cloud support is an additional cost. We have to pay Microsoft for the VM, which doesn't act as a management point and the cloud distribution point for the endpoint. Endpoints are the on-prem devices.

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

The return on investment is that I have a better way to secure my devices and make them compliant. 

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

Every security solution has a return on investment. We adopt security solutions just to protect our user information, which is very valuable for any organization.

We see return on investment in terms of performance meeting our expectations, but given the pricing, some organizations may require some additional budget for it.

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

We have seen a return on investment because we were able to quickly deploy and start using Intune.

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

We've seen a significant return on the investment. Otherwise, I would have to invest in a regular Windows Active Directory. If I were running Office Standard, which lacks this feature, I would have to buy something like Intune and pay for it annually.

Plus, I have to manage another product on the desktop. For example, if you're using a VPN client, the VPN client has to be installed and requires maintenance if something goes wrong. I don't have that maintenance cost because it's part of the Windows operating system.

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Intekhab Ahmad. - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior System and cyber security administration at Tankeenhr

The return on investment with Intune has been excellent. The increased productivity and control over machines justify the cost, giving a full value-for-money experience.

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

We have seen a return on investment by using it.

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Syed Muqthiar Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
System Specialist at BMIT SOLUTIONS

Having devices managed at scale and maintaining security posture are, of course, value-adds, in comparison with the cost our clients pay to purchase the service. It is worth it.

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JA
IT Project Manager at Orange España

The return on investment, in terms of the features and the expectations of the solution after deployment, is good. It is positive.

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

I'm not sure. Certainly, it has been at least three years since the software has been rolled out, but it's not particularly well maintained by the solution partner. So, it's hard to measure the ROI. It does have merit, but in our particular sector, it's just overkill. We just need to make small and light changes whilst having effective security. We don't need corporate class, biometric/conditional access level security. Whilst we have multiple offices, they're very small. They're all under 20 users, and there's a lot of work from home. So, as long as we've got encryption, a form of AV, an anti-spam, and good account security, it certainly staves off a lot of the threats.

Personally, I feel that we haven't had the ROI purely because we're paying about £13,000 for under 300 users a year, which is a little bit top-sized. My personal feeling is to make a business case to switch to Microsoft Defender. Obviously, we've got P1 in our business premium licensing, so we've got a very basic protection at the moment that we don't use. We've got a large number of credits, and we could use those credits to switch over for a year to a higher project and see where we go from there.

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

I've never tried to quantify an ROI for the program. We have just a small number of devices. At some point, we will look at implementing large-scale mobile device management, and that'll be a different case where we may look at Intune, Workspace ONE, or another product.

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

We have seen a return. Using Intune, we've effectively ensured all our devices are compliant based on our own redefined compliance policies. It is also highly efficient.

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

Using a hybrid setup instead of relying on a third-party product can provide a better return on investment with Microsoft Intune.

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

We have seen a return on investment with Microsoft Intune.

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

Microsoft Intune is a very good solution and in time I am sure we will see a good return on investment.

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NC
PH IT Manager at Primal Cloud PH

We have seen an ROI.

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

We have seen a return on investment. We pay about $10,000 annually for 85 users. We save a lot on maintenance and monitoring. 

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AndreMuzerie - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Sales at JustSolve

Some customers have benefited from it.

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BC
Assistant Manager at Melco Resorts & Entertainment

We have ROI because we are retiring AirWatch, so we're spending less and making the most of the free stuff.

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TC
IT Systems Administrator at a outsourcing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I can see a good return on investment in terms of the areas it can automate to summarize day-to-day tasks, making them less time-intensive.

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AA
Cloud Solutions Engineer at Upwork

We definitely have an ROI with Intune, and the benefits are compounding. Security is a non-negotiable area; our business has to be secure, and our sensitive company data has to be protected from malicious actors. The security of company resources is always an ROI for the business, so it's essential.

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JP
President/CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

We've seen an ROI. It enables you to pair down the resources necessary for configuration management. You don't need a large shop to maintain your environment. If you want to develop it, if you want to create new images all the time and that sort of thing, then you're going to need to staff yourself accordingly, however, not necessarily to support Endpoint Manager, just to develop those and payloads that it delivers.

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

Intune reduces the number of people needed for routine tasks, freeing them up for higher-value projects. This reallocation of resources delivers a clear return on investment.

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

I would say Intune is totally worth what we pay for it because you can customize and do everything related to the configuration, security policies, monitoring, etc. 

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AO
Head IT Engineering at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

We have seen a positive return on investment, but it is hard to quantify the ROI and put a value on it. As a bank, we must protect our data, and the cost of losing the data is very high.

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GS
Enterprise architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

We have seen ROI with the tool's use. 

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

In terms of ROI, it depends. If you have licenses included in your plan for M365, Microsoft 365, from the very beginning, if you have to sell that, it depends on the business case that you can do. It's different if you buy a CSP or LSP license.

One kind is considered as a cost and another is considered as an investment. The LSP is an investment. 

In the products and services space, from a pay-per-use perspective, I don't see a relationship between this product and ROI. 

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

I have received a return on investment, the solution is inexpensive.

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TS
Security Architect at Wintellisys, Inc.

Most clients get the ROI they expect, with the exception of those organizations that primarily use Mac and iOS. Jamf is more appropriate for iOS users. You may need to buy two solutions if you have a mixture.

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Oktay Sari - PeerSpot reviewer
Freelance Modern Workplace Consultant at AllThingsCloud

The ROI has been in terms of time savings.

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AS
Architect Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I never got a complete picture regarding how much we've saved thanks to this solution. Still, I think it's very significant. We stopped using a lot of services because we didn't need them anymore. We don't need a lot of resources — we don't need to procure them. We don't need a VPN solution, plus, shipping is all taken care of. 

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

ROI is very high at the end. We were using a full data center before with three racks built up with about 30 host systems and 220 virtual servers that we operate in, and by just switching to Microsoft 365, we could get rid of all of them. It made our life easier in terms of support and maintenance. We have saved the costs for all the hardware that we had and all the hassle that we had when parts were broken.

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

When it comes to security solutions, it is difficult to calculate the return on investment. This is because it is somewhat like car insurance, where car buyers are protected if something happens. If there are no incidents then you don't see it but you're still protected.

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

We have most definitely seen return on investment in all of our projects. We still get a stable margin, but because of the price increases, it gets more difficult to sell it.

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

It is really easy to integrate and manage all Microsoft products with Microsoft Intune.

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

I don't have any statistics, but from a qualitative assessment, there is absolutely an ROI. Customers on Intune seem to keep it and be happy with it. It does offer significant security advantages for customers. We've seen customers really happy with the product once it is up and deployed.

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

Not calculated

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

I can't speak to seeing any specific ROI.

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TG
Managing Partner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

This solution can help you reduce operational tasks which will save you money.

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Buyer's Guide
Microsoft Intune
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Microsoft Intune. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.