Happy New Year from Point Alliance!
While a new year might not mean a completely new you, it is always a great time to add new skills to your tech toolbox.
We kicked off 2022 with the first installment of our rebooted Solutions for Success (S4S) Education series: Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Read our newsletter for a quick overview of the platform, or click here for the webinar recording. It’s the perfect way to learn something new!
Microsoft Endpoint Manager: An Overview
What is Microsoft Endpoint Manager?
It’s a tool that allows organizations to manage and monitor company devices while maintaining top grade security. This includes mobiles, laptops, desktop computers, servers, and virtual machines.
It includes Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, Desktop Analytics, co-management, and Windows Autopilot all under one platform.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an extremely secure platform, so you never have to worry about device breaches. Security features can be managed through the Endpoint Admin Center and built in AI analytics power automated security updates. Additionally, should you opt for cloud device management, you can benefit from the security features of Azure.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager Benefits
ROI: companies using Microsoft Endpoint Manager experienced a 278% return on investment (Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™, 2021).
Increased savings: Endpoint’s enhanced end user experience has led to over $550,000 in savings. The reduction in support needs saved organizations $1.5 million. By preventing data loss and security breaches, Microsoft Endpoint Manager also added $1.2 million to the value of these organizations.
Lead with an award winner: Microsoft Endpoint Manager was recognized by Gartner as a Leader in the 2020 Magic Quadrant and by The Forrester Wave™ (2019) as a Leader in Unified Endpoint Management.
Is Microsoft Endpoint Manager Ideal for my Organization?
The world has adapted to a new landscape. In the second year of remote work, management and protection of company devices is key.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an important tool to have if your organization is fully remote. However, it is also the perfect way to manage devices in a hybrid or on-site setting.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager offers tools and features for all 3 work environments, which is what makes it such a flexible tool. This is also ideal if your organization is currently remote but plans to be on site in the future.
The platform requires active licenses for the tools provided under the platform. Microsoft Endpoint Manager is available through Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Enterprise Mobility + Security plans.
No Microsoft subscription or license? No problem! Point Alliance is more than happy to help you switch over and save money.
