MSP, Endpoint/Device Security, Data Security, Compliance Management, Multi-cloud management

NinjaOne Adds Microsoft Intune Integration to Streamline Endpoint Management for IT Teams and MSPs

NinjaOne has announced a new integration with Microsoft Intune that pulls Intune device data directly into NinjaOne platform, making it easier for teams to see, manage, and keep all endpoints compliant. NinjaOne’s new integration with Microsoft Intune addresses a daily pain point for IT teams and MSPs: the lack of visibility into scattered devices. As more organizations rely on a mix of laptops, phones, servers, and cloud-managed endpoints, it becomes harder to keep everything aligned across different tools. This integration brings the two platforms together so teams can see and manage all devices in one place, cut down manual work, and improve security without changing how they already operate.

One Console for Every Device

The biggest shift is that Intune device data now appears directly inside NinjaOne. That consolidation gives teams a clearer, more complete view of their environment. Rahul Hirani, Chief Product Officer at NinjaOne, told ChannelE2E that teams can now “see and monitor all devices, from smartphones managed by Intune to servers managed by NinjaOne, in one unified console.”

This simple change removes a lot of friction. Instead of jumping between dashboards, technicians can discover, monitor, and manage devices from a single workflow. Hirani explained that combining real-time automation from NinjaOne with Intune’s device data “eliminates the need to constantly switch between platforms,” which helps teams move faster and stay ahead of issues.

Faster Onboarding and Less Manual Work

The integration also helps MSPs streamline how they bring on new customers or new endpoints. Hirani pointed out that partners can “inventory and monitor Intune-enrolled endpoints directly from NinjaOne, and deploy the NinjaOne agent through Intune,” which removes a lot of repetitive, hands-on setup.

This matters because onboarding is often where MSPs lose time and margin. With the two systems working together, partners can reduce overhead per device while giving clients a cleaner, more predictable onboarding experience.

New Service Opportunities for Partners

Beyond operational improvements, the integration opens the door to new service tiers. Hirani noted that MSPs can standardize a combined Intune-and-NinjaOne stack and position it as a higher-value offering. When compliance, monitoring, and automation all run through one workflow, partners have a stronger story to tell, especially in Microsoft-heavy environments. This lets them scale more consistently across accounts while deepening the services they provide.

Closing the Gaps That Create Risk

Many security issues stem from simple visibility problems. Devices may look healthy in one system but fall out of compliance in another. Hirani said the integration helps solve this by “consistently linking Intune and NinjaOne devices” so partners can see everything in one view and quickly spot anything unmanaged or misconfigured.

This reduces blind spots and lowers the chance that a device slips through onboarding or misses critical updates. By bringing both datasets into a single place, teams can act earlier, reduce risk, and maintain stronger compliance across all endpoints.

Suparna Chawla Bhasin

Suparna is the Senior Managing Editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands, including MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E. She manages content development, sharpens editorial workflows, and ensures storytelling is tightly aligned with audience needs. With a background in technology, media, and education, she combines strategic insight with creative execution.

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