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Microsoft Intune is Microsoft's endpoint management solution used to ensure devices, operating systems, and apps are up-to-date, protected, and performant. This article covers the changes Microsoft made on March 1, 2023.
NOTE To learn more about Microsoft Intune's features, take a look at Microsoft's Intune Overview article. |
Microsoft has made the following changes to their Intune product lineup:
Feature | Intune Plan 1 | Intune Plan 2 | Intune Suite |
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Cross-platform endpoint management | |||
Built-in endpoint security | |||
Mobile application management | |||
Endpoint analytics | |||
Microsoft Configuration Manager * | |||
Tunnel for Mobile Application Management | |||
Management of specialty devices | |||
Remote Help | add-on | ||
Endpoint Privilege Management | add-on | ||
Advanced endpoint analytics | add-on | ||
Advanced app management (mid 2023) | add-on | ||
Cloud certification management capabilities (late 2023) | add-on |
* Microsoft Configuration Manager is included in all Plan 1 licenses except Business Premium.
Both of the new Intune products are add-ons to Microsoft Intune Plan 1. In other words, you cannot assign Microsoft Intune Plan 2 licenses or Microsoft Intune Suite licenses to a user account without also assigning Microsoft Intune Plan 1.
Keep in mind that Microsoft Intune Plan 1 is already included in the following subscriptions bundles:
Therefore, you can add Microsoft Intune Plan 2 or Microsoft Intune Suite to the above subscription bundles.