CrowdStrike included some basic SCCM/fleet management "compliance checkboxes". That is one of the reasons companies were paying for CrowdStrike is "fleet management" of AV.
> Intune is already outdated btw.
I do know that part of Microsoft loves to change brand names every quarter for fun and the "parent" organization has changed a few times from different parts of Office and Windows Server to now "Microsoft 365", but as far as I can tell (and I don't keep up with it) Intune is still the active brand name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Intune
It's because of the merger into Microsoft 365 that I feel confident that most big Enterprises are already paying for Intune even if they aren't using the most up-to-date version and don't know what compliance "checkboxes" it solves versus something like CrowdStrike.
> Intune is already outdated btw.
I do know that part of Microsoft loves to change brand names every quarter for fun and the "parent" organization has changed a few times from different parts of Office and Windows Server to now "Microsoft 365", but as far as I can tell (and I don't keep up with it) Intune is still the active brand name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Intune
It's because of the merger into Microsoft 365 that I feel confident that most big Enterprises are already paying for Intune even if they aren't using the most up-to-date version and don't know what compliance "checkboxes" it solves versus something like CrowdStrike.