NinjaOne Unveils Intune Integration to Streamline Endpoint Management

NinjaOne Announces Microsoft Intune Integration to Simplify Endpoint Management and Boost Productivity
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New Integration Delivers Visibility and Control Over All Devices for Intune and NinjaOne Customers

NinjaOne, the automated endpoint management platform, today announced an integration with Microsoft Intune that streamlines the ingestion of Intune device data into NinjaOne, improving endpoint visibility, management, and compliance. The integration simplifies IT, making IT teams and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) more efficient and productive. Currently available in early access, the integration will be generally available by the end of the year.

IT teams and MSPs face increasing complexity. Endpoints are multiplying across physical, virtual, and cloud environments, and many organizations juggle multiple tools to monitor, manage, and secure them. Nearly one in five devices at the average organization are unmanaged and unsecured,* leaving gaps in visibility, compliance, and security.

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The NinjaOne and Microsoft Intune integration allows organizations to view and control all devices, regardless of operating system or architecture, in one place, making them easier to manage and secure. Benefits of NinjaOne and Microsoft Intune’s integration include:

  • Unified visibility across all endpoints: IT teams and MSPs gain unified visibility in a single console across all Intune and NinjaOne-managed devices (from smartphones to servers), simplifying their work and providing one source of truth for their organizations’ endpoint management.
  • Complete connectivity: Technicians can discover, deploy, monitor, and manage devices across both solutions from NinjaOne, with deep links back to assets in Intune, improving efficiency by streamlining navigation between the platforms.
  • Improved compliance and security: Organizations can enforce consistent policies and accelerate vulnerability remediation across all devices, reducing risk and improving resilience.

“We use Intune to spin up new laptops and group them by policy, while we use NinjaOne to run updates and remediate silently in the background, with zero end-user disruption,” said Patrick Taylor, Assistant Manager, IT at Bushnell. “The NinjaOne-Intune integration is both seamless and complementary. It allows us to be more responsive and proactive versus reactive. We can fix device and endpoint issues before our end users even know they exist.”

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“NinjaOne’s integration with Microsoft Intune gives customers the best of all worlds – the ability to act on Intune’s canonical device data from NinjaOne’s real-time management and automation platform,” said Rahul Hirani, Chief Product Officer at NinjaOne.

Also today, NinjaOne announced that it was named a Microsoft RMM Partner for Windows 365 Business Edition.

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