Service datasheet
endpoint management
Intune managed properly and reported on honestly, alongside whatever Configuration Manager still owns, so you can prove the state of every device rather than assume it.
Who this is for
- You cannot currently prove every device was patched inside the window an auditor or insurer asks about
- Devices show as compliant and you are not confident that means what it says
- You are running Configuration Manager and being told to move to Intune, with no plan
- Nobody owns the endpoint estate day to day, so policies accumulate and nothing gets retired
What is included
- Microsoft Intune management: policies, compliance, applications and update rings
- Estate-wide Intune reporting, including evidence of patching over time rather than at a moment
- Autopilot provisioning, so a replacement device is a delivery rather than a build
- Configuration Manager management, co-management and workload migration at your pace
- Compliance evidence mapped to what Cyber Essentials and insurers actually ask for
- Policy rationalisation, because most estates have accumulated conflicting policies nobody retired
- Application deployment, including the packaging work when an application resists it
What we would do
Fix the reporting before you change anything else. Until you can see what is genuinely deployed, patched and compliant across the estate, every other decision is being made on assumption. It is also the cheapest stage, and it often shows the estate is in better shape than feared.
- If Configuration Manager is doing work Intune genuinely cannot do yet, co-manage rather than migrate. Moving workloads one at a time is supported, reversible and much safer than a cutover.
- If devices are unmanaged rather than badly managed, enrolment comes first and reporting follows it, because there is nothing to report on yet.
- If a certification deadline is driving this, do the patching evidence first and the rest afterwards. It is the control most likely to fail and the slowest to fix retrospectively.
When we are not the answer
If you want someone to take Intune off your hands and send you a monthly ticket count, cheaper options exist. This is for teams who want to know the real state of their estate, which means we will show you things you would rather were not true.
What it costs
Scoped and quoted against your estate rather than sold from a rate card. We price what you already run, including the parts that are working and do not need replacing, and the quote itemises what is included so it can be compared line by line with anyone else’s. Managed IT support starts at £40 per user, per month if that is the wider question.
The next step, if you want one
Endpoint and Intune review. 45 minutes, plus a written findings summary within three working days. You keep the written findings whether or not you engage us, and there is no sales call before it.
https://systechitsolutions.co.uk/book/endpoint-review
Not ready for that? The full service page is at https://systechitsolutions.co.uk/services/endpoint-management, or call the number at the top of this sheet.
We will email it over
Useful if you are taking it into a meeting or attaching it to something. Name and email, that is all. One email, the datasheet, and nothing else unless you ask.
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