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Microsoft Intune: What It’s For and Why It’s Essential

25-06-2026

Protect your company’s data regardless of your work model.
People in a conference room using Microsoft Intune

In an increasingly digital, hybrid, and decentralized business environment, ensuring that devices and data are secure has become a critical priority. It is in this context that Microsoft Intune stands out as one of the leading endpoint management and security solutions.

Are you sure your company’s data is protected? Discover how Microsoft Intune can help!
 

What is Microsoft Intune?

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based platform for device and application management that allows organizations to control, protect, and configure the equipment used by employees—whether they are in the office, at home, or on the move.

More than just a management tool, Intune plays a key role in companies’ security strategies by ensuring that:
  • Only secure devices can access corporate data;
  • Required applications are properly installed;
  • Security policies are consistently enforced.
 

How does it work?

Intune connects with Microsoft Entra ID, which manages user identities. Based on these identities, Intune applies:
  • Security policies;
  • Device configurations;
  • Access permissions.

Whenever a user signs in on a device, Intune checks whether it meets the defined requirements. If it does not comply, access to company resources may be limited or blocked.
 

Key benefits of Microsoft Intune

  • Enhanced security
Intune ensures that only devices meeting security criteria (such as encryption, updates, or PIN protection) can access business data.
 
  • Hybrid and remote work
It supports different work models and operates across multiple operating systems (Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android).
 
  • Centralized management
It enables IT departments to manage devices, apps, and policies from a single cloud-based console, reducing complexity and increasing consistency.
 
  • Reduced operational costs
As a cloud solution, it eliminates the need to maintain on-premises servers.
 
  • Flexibility with personal devices  (BYOD)
Intune allows companies to protect corporate data without fully controlling personal devices, ensuring user privacy.
 

Integration with the Microsoft ecosystem

Intune integrates natively with several Microsoft solutions, such as:
  • Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for threat detection;
  • Conditional Access for risk-based access control;
  • Microsoft 365 for productivity and collaboration.

This integration makes it possible to automate incident responses, such as blocking access to data when a device is considered compromised.

Microsoft Intune is a key component in companies’ digital transformation, enabling a balance between security, flexibility, and operational efficiency.

In a world where work is no longer confined to the office, solutions like Intune become essential to ensure that organizations can operate securely, regardless of where their employees or devices are located. Contact Hydra iT  to learn more!
 

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