
For many organisations, deploying Microsoft Intune feels like the finish line. In reality, it’s just the starting point.
As adoption increases, a new trend is emerging. Organisations are searching for “Intune issues”, “Intune policies not applying”, and “Intune management support”.
Not because the platform isn’t working. But because environments don’t stand still.
Devices change.
Users change.
Threat landscapes evolve.
What worked at the point of deployment doesn’t always hold up over time. And without ongoing attention, gaps begin to appear.
The biggest challenge isn’t implementation, it’s ownership.
Once Intune is live, many organisations:
Over time, this leads to:
Intune is designed to be flexible. But that flexibility requires continuous tuning.
Organisations that get the most value from the platform are those that:
It’s not about fixing problems. It’s about staying aligned with how the business operates.
Instead of viewing Intune as a project, it should be seen as an ongoing function. One that evolves alongside the organisation. Because the goal isn’t just to deploy it successfully. It’s to ensure it continues to deliver value over time.
Intune isn’t set-and-forget. And treating it that way is where most challenges begin.
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