Posted on 01-25-2024 06:56 AM
Hello All!
Looking for some advise from anyone who has had experience with Microsoft Intune for macOS MDM. I feel every organization gets the question, "Why are we paying for Jamf when we could use Intune?" Well that conversation has finally come around at my organization. Everything I am reading and heard from others screams don't drop Jamf Pro for Intune, but looking to get some specific reasons why. Anything that could be shared regarding this would be awesome!
Posted on 01-25-2024 07:01 AM
Quite frankly, Intune can't manage even 10% of what Jamf Pro does on Macs. Period
Posted on 01-25-2024 07:53 AM
The biggest drawback to products like InTune is that it treats Macs as if they are iOS devices, meaning it really only does MDM related stuff. Now, granted, Apple has added a lot of capabilities over the years to what pure MDM can do, now even able to install applications, but it's still a lot more limited than what you can do with a product like Jamf Pro, that came from, and was designed during the legacy macOS management days. So things like custom packages, scripts and script parameters, Extension Attributes and lot more is possible, some, or all of which may not be possible using InTune.
When we were pushed on this about a year and a half ago, I did a comparison document that helped quell this discussion. I can't post that here because it's a company document, but I can tell you a few of the findings from it. I can't say if any if this is still accurate, since I haven't had the need to revisit this, thankfully. It's possible Microsoft added some capabilities to the product since then.
What I found at the time was:
Again, you'll need to do some research to figure which of the above items is still true today, but hopefully this gives you something to work off of.
Good luck!