Cheers John this is the direction I need to head and my reasoning for getting MS recertification as we had multiple mobile devices that we need to keep compliance.
@@examlabpractice thank you John I appreciate that :) I’ve been using Microsoft’s to scratch the surface, the deep dive into other practice tests are for sure incoming. It’s a battle against my own self though at this point. Working in help desk and coming home to study can be rough sometimes, but it’s the key to get out!
It is not if but when for Microsoft to send the end of life notification for Microsoft Configuration Manager. It is better to learn Intune now before it's to late and the MDM guy takes over completely. Thanks again John, always great stuff!
Unfortunately you are probably correct. I expect the end of life for config manager to be announced at any time. As much as I love config manager, it seems its days are numbered. Better to learn the newer products!
@@examlabpractice I have had this conversation with a lot of people in IT specifically Desktop Engineers and they like you dreed the idea but I have been saying it for a while. Not to say people are wrong but to get them awake to the reality of what will happen and get them ready! All ready got my MD-102 cert, want other to get it as well before it is to late!
Good explanation of Intune, had heard of it, but never paid much attention to it. I think if you are the IT manager, you would want this to manage devices and apps. I do primarily MSP work for my clients typically small businesses any where from 3 to 50 employees when I manage their networks and all that comes with it. I am trying to see if there is a fit here and what it would cost the client🤔
Intune is available either as a standalone product or included as part of certain Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Here's how the pricing generally breaks down: Standalone Intune: The cost is typically around $6 to $8 per user per month, depending on the level of functionality and support. Microsoft 365 Bundles: Intune is also included in several Microsoft 365 bundles like Microsoft 365 Business Premium, which costs about $20 to $22 per user per month and includes additional services like Office apps, email hosting, and more advanced security features. Considerations for MSPs Scale: Since you manage businesses with 3 to 50 employees, the scalability of Intune allows you to adjust the user count monthly, which can be cost-effective. Management Features: Intune supports management of PCs, mobile devices, and apps. You can configure specific security policies, push apps, and even manage updates remotely. Security Compliance: For small businesses concerned with regulatory compliance, Intune helps in enforcing security policies that can keep client data secure and in compliance with industry standards. Recommendation Given the scale of the businesses you support, evaluating the cost against the features provided by Intune is crucial. If the businesses already use Office 365, upgrading to a plan that includes Intune might offer value beyond just device management, due to integrated security and management features. It's worth checking out a trial or consulting with a Microsoft sales representative to get a tailored cost estimate and perhaps even a better understanding of how it could specifically benefit your managed clients. This way, you can provide a detailed proposal to your clients based on their specific needs and your management strategy.
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Great introduction - clear and concise.
Many thanks John, your videos are always productive.
Cheers John this is the direction I need to head and my reasoning for getting MS recertification as we had multiple mobile devices that we need to keep compliance.
I have an entire course on Intune if you’re interested. Check the description of this video for details
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Brilliant John thank you so much for your great video really enjoyed . Looking forward to your future videos.
Hi, I’m doing your MD-102 course rn. I’m 27 and hope this is my first cert to obtain in life. Thank you for what you do
I’m sure you’re gonna do great! Be sure to get a good practice test to study with as well. Go over and over it
@@examlabpractice thank you John I appreciate that :) I’ve been using Microsoft’s to scratch the surface, the deep dive into other practice tests are for sure incoming. It’s a battle against my own self though at this point. Working in help desk and coming home to study can be rough sometimes, but it’s the key to get out!
i just passed the last 2 weeks before
@@aseelahmed9677 how did it go prior to you passing?
Hi Joh,
I enjoy your courses a lot.
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoy the courses and I appreciate your kind words :)
Thank you John for a great video!
It is not if but when for Microsoft to send the end of life notification for Microsoft Configuration Manager. It is better to learn Intune now before it's to late and the MDM guy takes over completely. Thanks again John, always great stuff!
Unfortunately you are probably correct. I expect the end of life for config manager to be announced at any time. As much as I love config manager, it seems its days are numbered. Better to learn the newer products!
@@examlabpractice I have had this conversation with a lot of people in IT specifically Desktop Engineers and they like you dreed the idea but I have been saying it for a while. Not to say people are wrong but to get them awake to the reality of what will happen and get them ready! All ready got my MD-102 cert, want other to get it as well before it is to late!
Thank you so much, I learn so much from you!
this is great video John thanks!
Good explanation of Intune, had heard of it, but never paid much attention to it. I think if you are the IT manager, you would want this to manage devices and apps. I do primarily MSP work for my clients typically small businesses any where from 3 to 50 employees when I manage their networks and all that comes with it. I am trying to see if there is a fit here and what it would cost the client🤔
Intune is available either as a standalone product or included as part of certain Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Here's how the pricing generally breaks down:
Standalone Intune: The cost is typically around $6 to $8 per user per month, depending on the level of functionality and support.
Microsoft 365 Bundles: Intune is also included in several Microsoft 365 bundles like Microsoft 365 Business Premium, which costs about $20 to $22 per user per month and includes additional services like Office apps, email hosting, and more advanced security features.
Considerations for MSPs
Scale: Since you manage businesses with 3 to 50 employees, the scalability of Intune allows you to adjust the user count monthly, which can be cost-effective.
Management Features: Intune supports management of PCs, mobile devices, and apps. You can configure specific security policies, push apps, and even manage updates remotely.
Security Compliance: For small businesses concerned with regulatory compliance, Intune helps in enforcing security policies that can keep client data secure and in compliance with industry standards.
Recommendation
Given the scale of the businesses you support, evaluating the cost against the features provided by Intune is crucial. If the businesses already use Office 365, upgrading to a plan that includes Intune might offer value beyond just device management, due to integrated security and management features.
It's worth checking out a trial or consulting with a Microsoft sales representative to get a tailored cost estimate and perhaps even a better understanding of how it could specifically benefit your managed clients. This way, you can provide a detailed proposal to your clients based on their specific needs and your management strategy.
Thank you!
Thx
Are you planning any course on Intune??
I already have a best selling Intune course. Visit examlabpractice.com/courses you’ll see it in the list
John, is your Udemy course on AI-900 updated with latest additions for OpenAI part?
My course is valid for passing the exam right now!