Microsoft Intune Scalability
The solution is extremely scalable. I give scalability ten out of ten.
View full review »Endpoint Manager is highly scalable. It can scale per your requirements.
View full review »The scalability is good.
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Microsoft Intune
April 2024
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Microsoft Intune can scale easily since it's a cloud-based solution and we need to procure only licenses per user and no need to worry about maintaining the backend core component because it's handled by Microsoft.
View full review »And I think it's scalable, honestly, but it's it's also about mentality, whether you believe it's you wanna spend the time to make sure that it's scalable. You know, I I I don't think I've been a big fan of getting away from domain services for the longest time. Think I don't see the point anymore. It's we use it very rarely. I so, you know, everything should be cloud based. It's a way to go. I mean, if you can run it that way,
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Nixon Samuel
Microsoft architect at Kyndryl
The scalability of Intune is highly rated by engineers for its flexibility. It is easy to scale, primarily due to the licensing options. You can start with a smaller scope, say, with 40-50,000 employees, who want to use corporate devices with Intune. As your organization grows, you can easily expand, going up to more than 100,000 users, and incrementally add licenses as needed, be it on a quarterly or monthly basis. This makes Intune a versatile solution for businesses of various sizes. At our company, for mobile devices and laptops, we have 30,000 users. I would rate the scalability of the solution as a ten out of ten.
Microsoft Intune is auto-scalable in the cloud.
View full review »Intune will scale because it's a cloud system. We are not installing anything. It's a Microsoft service. I have it running on around 200 machines.
I would rate the scalability of Intune as a ten out of ten. I have not had any issues with it.
View full review »Intune is highly scalable. Thus far, I haven't had to expand it to a thousand users, but the scalability appears to be readily available.
View full review »It is definitely scalable. I would rate it a 9 out of 10 for scalability.
View full review »Its scalability is highly commendable, and I would give it a rating of nine out of ten.
Intune is cloud-based and therefore highly scalable. I have clients with over 40,000 devices.
View full review »Microsoft Intune is highly scalable.
View full review »From the start of my career, I have been managing clients in Europe but Microsoft has no boundaries when it comes to using Intune. There are certain services that are restricted to specific regions, but that is not the case with Intune. It can be used in any region and with any number of users. I have managed environments with 5,000 to 10,000 devices enrolled in Intune.
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Jai Agarwal
IT Project Manager at Orange España
It is scalable. There is the ability to scale resources at your end, but you have to pay more for that.
View full review »Scalability has been excellent. We began with a pilot involving just a few devices and swiftly expanded to over two hundred without experiencing any degradation in performance or functionality. I would rate it ten out of ten.
We have 2,000 users currently utilizing Intune. It is highly scalable.
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reviewer2095575
Service Delivery Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It's deployed across multiple locations, departments, teams, and endpoints.
The solution is very scalable.
View full review »We haven't yet gone down to the scalability part. It meets the needs of our customers. What they have right now in the cloud is sufficient and satisfies the requirements. So, scalability is not a problem.
Some of the deployments are done across sites, so there are multiple sites.
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reviewer1141062
Enterprise Computing Services Manager at a government with 10,001+ employees
I don't see any issues with it. We currently have only about 1,100 users and licenses for the Intune product. The largest portion or over 50% of usage is by our Aviation department for tracking and managing their work order, workload, equipment life cycle, etc. Other users are scattered in small numbers throughout a number of departments.
Our Parts department also uses it. One thing that's a little bit unique is that they also have these assigned to temporary workers. So, we provide the licenses for a number of temporary workers for the summer or for the winter, and then we take them back and reassign them to somebody else.
The other departments mostly use it for educational or small use cases where they think this will be a good fit, and it is the product that is available to them. I've heard nothing bad about it, and I have no problem at all with Intune.
In terms of future growth, we're currently looking at another product, but that doesn't mean we're going to go with that other product. We're working with a vendor on another solution, and that vendor also has a mobile device management product, but we're not yet ready to go there.
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Brian Kelly Rebolledo
Information Technology Supervisor at Cybalink Solutions
I rate Microsoft Intune's scalability a ten out of ten.
View full review »Intune is scalable.
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Olusola Odediran
CISO at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
We never faced any issue with scalability.
View full review »Microsoft Intune is scaled to support more than 39,000 users without any issues. The initial setup process for the on-premises to Active Directory hybrid integration can be quite technical. We have 100 users.
View full review »Microsoft Intune is scalable. We have 300 end users.
View full review »Microsoft Intune is currently able to meet our requirements, but as we expand in the future, we may need to consider other options. 20 percent of our employees are using Microsoft Intune.
View full review »It is a scalable solution. Around 3,000 endpoints are being utilized in our organization.
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Saiyed Shahab Ahmed
Chief Digitalization Executive at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The solution is scalable. We have 300 end users in our organization.
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Ravi Kumar Ch
End User Computing Architect at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Microsoft Intune excels in scalability, earning it a nine out of ten rating. It empowers organizations to migrate to the cloud and manage all their endpoints seamlessly. This includes a wide range of platforms like Windows, macOS, mobile devices, and even Linux. Intune simplifies endpoint management by offering a centralized solution for all these platforms.
View full review »Intune is scalable.
View full review »I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten.
We have over a thousand endpoints using Microsoft solution.
View full review »The solution is working well for the most part, but some improvements could be made to the scalability.
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Bruno Carvalhal
Assistant Manager at Melco Resorts & Entertainment
In the Outlook application, the scalability is good so far. But there are some differences between on-premises mailbox users and cloud users. For example, let's say I'm my boss's assistant and I'm able to view my boss's calendar on my Outlook desktop. Let's say I want to view a shared calendar on my Outlook app. For the cloud-use mailbox, I'm able to do this, but if I'm an on-premises mailbox user, this option is not available. Usually the cloud mailbox users have more options than on-premise users.
We have around 2,000 users enrolled in Intune so far, not counting the MDM device. That includes just email, the one that I have enrolled in the Outlook email app.
Our plan is to keep the solution because our primary solution for email mobile is now Intune because we are retiring AirWatch. We have already retired the email for AirWatch, and we are just using AirWatch for MDM devices. Of course, the plan is to keep increasing usage. If more users request email on their mobile, we are going to offer Intune.
View full review »Intune is a scalable tool with long-term viability. I think it is likely to remain stable and relevant in the market for at least the next decade, even as competition evolves.
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Hamza SMAILI
IT Expert at TechnoMS
It is very scalable. I would rate it a ten out of ten for scalability.
Our clients have a lot of users. We have 16 or 17 people working with this solution.
View full review »Scalability is good.
In my experience, the customers who are mostly going for the Intune are small, medium and large companies. We have seen a mix. These days we have seen a large base of customers having more than one device. So it could be suitable for any size company.
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reviewer2315790
IT Systems Administrator at a outsourcing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Microsoft Intune supports over 10,000 devices for our customers, primarily using iOS and Windows. We have a large number of managed apps in the aerospace industry. We were able to transfer apps to our devices managing app licensing through Intune. I rate the product’s scalability a nine out of ten.
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Peter Augustin
Communication & Collaboration Department - Global Messaging & Mobility Specialist at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is quite scalable. As a cloud product, there are no issues surrounding expanding if you need to.
We have maybe 27,000 people using the solution at this time. There is a plan to have all mobile users in this solution, so we are talking about 70,000 users at some point. However, it's a question also of the licenses, as you have to have a license for that product.
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Rahul Rout
Microsoft Intune Specialist at SherWeb
It has great features. It has a good amount of scalability.
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TariqMuhammad
Assistant General Manager at ELEVATE Solutions Limited
The solution can scale as needed. We are satisfied with its scalability capabilities.
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reviewer1143465
IT Systems Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I would rate the scalability of Intune a nine out of ten.
View full review »It's perfectly scalable. I'd rate the scalability a ten out of ten.
There are around 200 end users using it in my company.
View full review »Microsoft Intune is scalable. We are planning to increase the size of our company within the next 12 months.
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Ayo Akpata
Cloud Solutions Engineer at Upwork
The solution's scalability is excellent, though it could be improved regarding macOS and iOS.
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User:527249
Manager, Information Technology Support at Innoveo
The scalability is there, and it's automatically based on the number of users in the back end, so we don't even need to think about it.
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Dariusz Szymkun
Consultant at IT Consulting Dariusz Szymkun
It is very scalable. It is practically unlimited.
I have been working with companies with different numbers of users and devices. In one company, there were 40,000 devices, and in another one, there were 300,000. The number of users is more than the number of devices because the companies I have been working with have different shifts, so they are sharing devices. That is why there are more users than devices. The average is 35,000.
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reviewer2383836
Senior Associate, IT Operation at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees
I would rate it a 6 out of 10 for scalability.
View full review »The solution is deployed for end users and all of our devices.
Microsoft Intune scales well.
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Subba Reddy A
Cyber Security Consultant
We have approximately 220 users. We don't have any immediate plans to increase its usage, but by the middle of next year, we might increase the usage of the product to another 70 or 80 people. We would be able to scale it based on our needs.
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reviewer1786137
President/CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
The scalability is great.
The largest user base I've ever supported, for example, was a headquarters and they had 220,000 endpoints. In contrast, small colleges and educations may only have 500 users, so they can get by with a single server hosting everything. SQL and everything can be one server.
For us, the solution is extensively used.
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JagdishRao
Technical Account Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
In terms of scalability, I believe Microsoft Intune is scalable, but it needs to add a lot more features in order to catch up with the competition.
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reviewer2348067
Modern Workplace & Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I rate Intune eight out of ten for scalability.
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reviewer1130781
Head IT Engineering at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
It is scalable.
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reviewer1278762
Director at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
It's very scalable. I'd rate it a ten out of ten in terms of scalability.
It was deployed for an environment with multiple locations. There are about 500 end users. Our clients are mostly small-sized organizations.
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Vinob Karanath
IT-Support at commtelnetworks
Intune is scalable.
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reviewer1277838
Specialized Engineering Manager (Digital Workplace & Unified Communications) at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Scaling is simple. It depends on the licensing. If you have licenses for that, the only thing you have to do is to continue with the enrollment of the terminals. It's very easy. You have to assign the terminals to a group of users with different restrictions or policies and that's it.
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reviewer1205331
Director - Cloud Security Services at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It is easy to scale. Getting used to using it instead of SCCM is an interesting shift because you don't manage policies the same way. There is a difference, so the scale of that is also interesting to address.
We probably have more than a hundred users.
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reviewer961707
Enterprise Mobility Engineer at a outsourcing company with 11-50 employees
I have found Microsoft Intune to be scalable.
We have over 5,500 users using this solution.
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Ahmad Zuhdi
Solution Specialist FWP at PT. SoftwareOne Indonesia
Scalability is good. It can adopt Android and iOS and manage macOS. We couldn't support macOS two years ago, but now we can.
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Tezinder Singh
Security Architect at Wintellisys, Inc.
Intune is scalable.
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Adrian Szwejkowski
Global Endpoint Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is scalable.
We have about 70,000 users on it.
We are using this solution extensively. We use it for daily routines. It's one of our core services. It's used by our end-users.
We are increasing it. We are willing to extend it in the near future.
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reviewer2340429
Digital Transformation Consultant at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
I am satisfied with the product’s scalability.
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Jim Balkwill
Works at Aura Advanced Tech
Microsoft's cloud has a capacity of 100,000 users. Depending on what you are dealing with, it's highly scalable, depending on how and where you deploy it.
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reviewer1798314
System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Microsoft Intune is highly scalable. When you configure your network connection, there are a lot of firewalls and you can optimize your internet speed. Everything works great. You can tune up some repository sizes with Microsoft because if you have large applications, such as AutoCAD, when you upload the images to the cloud it takes some time and it needs more space.
We had four people in my company that used Microsoft Intune on approximately 100 systems.
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Gregory Falowo
ISMS Manager & Information Systems Security at AFRICA FINANCE CORPORATION
It is scalable. It is a multi-user license, and because there are templates for policies, it's easy to just assign what you have set up for executives, for ordinary users, for marketers, etc.
We have about 150 users who use this solution. I work with this on a daily basis.
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Galen Yalch
Global ITdirector at Big Village
My company has 200 users.
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reviewer2146032
Technical Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Microsoft Intune is scalable.
View full review »The solution is very scalable.
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KittuNarayanan
Associate Director at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It has very good scalability.
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reviewer1387941
Group IT Executive at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
If we can not seem to get even half a dozen users working with the product in a way we consider stable, the scalability is in question. It should not be.
View full review »It's scalable because this is a cloud solution only. They don't have it on-premises.
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reviewer1646538
Solution Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
It's easy to scale up, and that's one of the major highlights of this particular product.
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Amit Srivastava
Architect Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Currently, Intune is on track to exceed SCCM. In the near future, most companies will be using Intune. Currently, roughly 25% to 30% of companies use Intune. The rest of them, 40% to 50%, are still using SCCM and trying to evolve old solutions — this will change. This whole management model will completely change into a hybrid Intune model or a complete Intune model.
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DavidTaylor
Desktop Systems Architect at a media company with 5,001-10,000 employees
The scalability is very good. If you need to expand the solution, you can.
It's a management system, so every single endpoint across the enterprise has Intune connectivity. I would say 100% of our users are basically on it. We're managing all of our internal resources through Intune and the on-premise solution configuration manager. We've got upwards of 8,000 employees currently.
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Kushal Goswami
Engineering Specialist at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We have not had the chance to test scalability. We will have the real results when it is put into the field.
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reviewer1564530
CTO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
I would rate the scalability of Intune as a nine out of ten. I'm sure that with better Mac OS support, it could be a perfect ten. In our company, three admins manage around 1,000 devices using Intune.
It's scalable. Our client has 1,000 people.
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reviewer1276776
Head of Operations. Risk & Systems at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
It is very easy to scale. It is basically adding additional licenses. It requires adding additional domain names and things like that and maybe adjusting a couple of security groups, but other than that, it's really easy to scale up or down.
We have only 120 users in 44 companies. A few of them have financial, accounting, or legal backgrounds. We are not an engineering company; we are a service company. We are a shared service center catering to the needs of more than 44 other companies. That's our business. We are a managed service provider to all these companies.
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Sonia Nijjar
System Engineer II at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
It's definitely scalable because one single-user license can allow up to five devices to be added. We're going to be rolling some laptops out, and we can definitely work with either an Android or an iPhone. It doesn't matter which device.
It's scalable to that point, and the fact that only one user license will allow up to five devices, I think that's something that we would be looking to do, and we're definitely happy with it.
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Simon Minshall
CEO & Founder at Marco Capital Holdings
It's highly scalable. Anything that's in the cloud should come with scale, and in this case definitely a highly scalable option.
I'm not sure, in total, how many people are actually on the solution. With Samsung, there's no preferred EMM solution in place. Most of it tends to come down to local/regional preference. Each region's location has its own mobile provider or EMM provider. We don't manage Intune for ourselves or for customers. Therefore, within the business, I would say it's less than 5%. As I say, we have our own solution. Nobody's going to use Intune within Samsung and we have our own EMM. Therefore, I don't forsee us increasing usage.
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reviewer1264545
Senior Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Microsoft Intune is scalable. You can add Defender ATP and other inbuilt features.
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Jason Corchuelo
Senior Engineer Service Delivery at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
I wasn't involved in some of the biggest deployments, but I think the solution is capable of handling various complex scenarios and architectures. We'll probably increase usage, but we don't have any plans in the near future.
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reviewer1658616
Senior Partner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
The scalability is quite good.
View full review »As a SaaS, it's scalable. However, we don't really work on scaling it up.
While the solution is pretty ubiquitous, most people in the company don't realize they are using it. While the custodians use it, the end-point users are unaware of it.
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reviewer1447590
Senior Account Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution is scalable to a point. I don't have a good insight on enterprise-level deployments and therefore cannot speak to how much it can scale.
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reviewer1676943
System Administrator Senior at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is easy to scale.
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Fook Hwa Tan
Chief Quality Officer at Northwave
Microsoft Intune is a scalable solution, and we have about 142 users.
We've still got a few more end points to roll it out on, but our increase will be in functionality. Now, we're only looking at updates, but in principle, we can actually push security policies as well.
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Emanuele Marangione
Transition Project Manager at DXC
We do plan to increase the use of the solution over the coming year. Our intention is to scale a bit. We don't plan on switching products anytime soon.
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Douglas Rodrigues
Senior Information Security Analyst at PicPay
I'm not able to scale because of the issues with macOS management. We really have some needs here that Jamf Pro covers more efficiently than Intune does. We are trying to work it to have Intune on Mac systems, but we need to install something extra to make that work. We were looking for a more transparent tool in order to get this enrollment done by a central console, and not have to install other tools on the computers. Jamf does that, so we essentially don't need to install any kind of tool. You just need to enroll your device using a URL and it's done. Scalability in relation to the entire Windows or Android or iPhone environments can be done without a problem. We have around 2000 computers. In my previous job we had 55,000 PCs, and they were all Windows.
We had four analysts working on implementation and we now have two people dealing with day-to-day maintenance. For now, we won't continue installing Intune on macOS. We'll just keep them on Windows, Android, and iPhone and we'll go through the macOS with Jamf Pro.
View full review »It's very scalable. It's deployed across multiple endpoints. My customers vary, but there are between 50 and 15,000 endpoints.
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reviewer1301040
Assistant til konsernregnskapssjef & IT integrasjonsansvarlig at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees
It is scalable. We can add more users, and there are no extra costs.
We're probably not the best users of it. We have one person based abroad, and we are probably going to have more.
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Saurabh Dosar
Presales Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
If a company needs to scale the solution, it can do so. It's cloud-based, which makes it easy to expand as needed.
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reviewer960084
IT Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have more than 1,000 employees in the company, and there are about 500 users for this solution. Typically, it is used by managers and higher-ups.
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Ayesha Imtiaz
Senior Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It is pretty scalable because you can also integrate on-premises stuff. You can also integrate it with SCCM.
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Mohamed-Khaled
Senior IT Field Support Specialist at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
I have no issues with scalability because I have already used it for our organization and we have it for around 40 phones, and it seems to be suitable for our needs.
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reviewer2078367
ICT-consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
It's also really scalable.
At my current job site, we have roughly 8,000 devices, which includes about 2,000 mobile devices, such as phones and tablets. They're used around the whole municipality. At that client, we are not looking to increase usage because they don't have many more workspaces, but our company is looking to get more customers and expand our usage of Intune that way.
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TyroneLim
Senior IT Security Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Intune is easy to scale because it's in the cloud. There are no limits on what you can manage.
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reviewer1130781
Head IT Engineering at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Microsoft Intune is scalable.
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SaravanaKumar
Solution architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Microsoft Intune can be scalable.
As a solution architect, I have more than 50 customers.
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reviewer1582011
Senior Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
As the solution is a software as a service, the scalability is unlimited.
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Michael Luebbert
Intune/Desktop Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
It is scalable.
View full review »Our company has not quite reached a level where this is an issue.
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reviewer1680546
IT Engineer at a real estate/law firm with 201-500 employees
The solution is scalable.
We have approximately 1,200 users using the solution and for the operators or managers using the solution, we have approximately 15.
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reviewer1374351
Security Architect at a comms service provider with 5,001-10,000 employees
We have not had any issue with the scalability.
We have approximately 7,000 users using this solution.
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Jim Taylor
Senior Solutions Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
There are no issues with scalability. It is cloud-based, and we've not seen any issues or limitations regarding scalability.
We have a handful of clients who use Intune. We're seeing more and more adoption. It's not widespread yet, but it's growing. We look for opportunities where this is a good fit for the customer.
We've had organizations as small as 20 to 25 users. We've had organizations with 200 to 300 users. It is used across the board.
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reviewer1048440
Desktop Architecture and Design at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is scalable. We have not run into any issues.
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Reviewer8418
Sr. Microsoft Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I do not think scalability is an issue.
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reviewer1277010
Architecture Director at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is scalable. We currently have tens of thousands of users within our organization using the solution.
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reviewer1217346
AVP at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Microsoft Intune is scalable, we use it across many groups.
We have approximately 1,000 users using this solution in my organization.
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Sabarish Natarajan
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is highly scalable. A company can expand the solution if it would like to.
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Mats Holgersson
Senior Solutions Architect at RTS Cloud AB
It is scalable.
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MichelTimp
CHTO at Timp-iT
I have not had the chance to fully test the scalability because, although it is an enterprise solution, the organizations that I am working for tend not to have a large-scale, full-blown deployment at once of all the Windows 10 or mobile devices.
We plan to increase the usage of the solution. We have a number of my customers that are just starting with the solution, one is only doing the Windows 10 devices, the other one is only doing mobile device management. We have some clients that have it installed but it is not being fully used yet.
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reviewer917223
Cloud Solution Specialist at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
The scalability is there. Microsoft has always said it's for SMB, public sector, and enterprise users. It needs to be there because, if you look at some of the bigger organizations using Office 365 and Microsoft 365, it's got the scalability.
View full review »The scalability is good.
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reviewer1772166
Solution Lead Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The solution is scalable.
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reviewer1420461
Associate Architect-Information Security at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Until now, we did not have any concern with respect to scalability within whatever we have done either for our organization or for our clients. We have done installations for bigger companies, for smaller workforces within bigger companies, but not for the larger endpoints. We do not know how well it scales in every direction and if scaling will cause any problems. We have not come across those things.
In our organization, we probably have 250 to 300 people who are using the product. We will probably increase that usage in the future, but it depends. We were planning to introduce Microsoft ATP with Intune for advanced threat protection, which compliments the security part. Because Intune does not have advanced threat protection capabilities on its own this resolves that issue. There may be other considerations in the future that influence the importance of Intune to what we need it for and how we proceed.
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ArturDrozd
Cloud & Security Technology at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Being a cloud-based solution, it is very easy to scale.
We have approximately 30,000 users.
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reviewer1804416
Channel Director at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
In terms of scaling, it can scale more or less. It is scalable, however, you need a bigger infrastructure to achieve this scalability, which is not the case with other products.
View full review »It is quite scalable. It is quite easily able to extend the capabilities of whatever you want to do. And, it is not always visible to the end customer.
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Arun Nadiga
Works at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It is very scalable. Our organization has over 26,000 employees.
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reviewer1701507
Delivery manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
I find Microsoft Intune scalable.
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reviewer1642920
Líder de Proyectos at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
We have 9,000 users using this solution in my organization.
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reviewer1381863
CEO at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The solution is scalable since it is part of Office 365. Additionally, it is very scalable in the sense that you can have millions of users who are using it and check all the alerts that have been sent to the central system online. There you can check if any event of concern has occurred on any desktop on the online portal from Microsoft.
We have approximately 400 users and 500 devices using this solution.
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reviewer1502859
Senior Security Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It is scalable.
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reviewer1469457
Technical Lead-Infrastructure Operations at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
This is a scalable solution.
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reviewer1363089
Managing Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We're a small company of fewer than 100 people and it scales well enough for us.
We are financial analysts and IT consultants.
View full review »Because we are doing a PoC, there have been no issues with scalability as of now.
We started with a user base of 5,000 and are aiming to have 30,000.
Because we are still in the PoC, we are only testing it with a few users.
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Keith Williams
Infrastructure Architect at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Not relevant in our situation.
View full review »BV
reviewer1457046
Manager - Technical Support at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is absolutely scalable. It is for enterprises.
View full review »KL
reviewer1248522
Team Lead Information Security Control at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
We have not had any issues with the scalability. We have more than 1,000 users.
View full review »JH
reviewer1366341
Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We have found the solution to be scalable.
We have about 20 clients using the product. Typically, the users would be managers or assistant administrators.
View full review »TG
reviewer1547679
Managing Partner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I have found the solution to be scalable.
View full review »We did not encounter any issues with scalability.
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