I don't get how MS can keep getting the UI so wrong. Putting all the config types in Config Profile, but not letting you create them there, is obviously wrong. Not even links to the right part of the portal. Nobody could disagree this is bad UI. How does it get signed off and released to the world? The solutions are obvious. The new device inventory is also a UI mess. No way to see a one page overview of properties even for a single device. I want to see all devices with an old TPM - no way to do that, not even with Graph API. No PowerShell interface. It's not what admins want/need. Feels like they want to hide the multi device reports behind the Intune Suite paywall, otherwise we'd have standard Intune Reports for this stuff. If we can't use this information to target groups of devices, it's not actionable. I wish they'd stop with the AI copilot obsession and hire some decent UI/UX designers.
Great as always - thanks!
Thank you!
Merry Xmas guys
Merry Christmas Pelle!
I don't get how MS can keep getting the UI so wrong. Putting all the config types in Config Profile, but not letting you create them there, is obviously wrong. Not even links to the right part of the portal. Nobody could disagree this is bad UI. How does it get signed off and released to the world? The solutions are obvious.
The new device inventory is also a UI mess. No way to see a one page overview of properties even for a single device. I want to see all devices with an old TPM - no way to do that, not even with Graph API. No PowerShell interface. It's not what admins want/need. Feels like they want to hide the multi device reports behind the Intune Suite paywall, otherwise we'd have standard Intune Reports for this stuff. If we can't use this information to target groups of devices, it's not actionable.
I wish they'd stop with the AI copilot obsession and hire some decent UI/UX designers.
There is a lot truth here.