We performed a comparison between Adaptiva and Microsoft Intune based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, VMware, ManageEngine and others in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)."Adaptiva is really good in terms of content delivery and network bandwidth optimization."
"The Asset Management and Auto Pilot are valuable features."
"The many policies available in Microsoft Intune for managing our devices are valuable."
"The ability to push applications on devices is valuable. You do not have to manually install applications one by one. If you like to use ten different applications, you do not have to manually go and download them one by one. Intune can compile a package for you, and then you can just push them from the admin center."
"The device profiling which uses the official Outlook email enabled us to control the screenshot feature and prevent copying outside of the organization's application."
"Being able to manage the devices remotely is most valuable. We can push security requirements through Microsoft Intune."
"Mobile device management is most valuable."
"Application deployment and keeping the devices secure no matter where they are, by having this cloud solution — that has been great."
"It is quite policy-enabled, so you can build pretty much any policy to manage remote endpoints."
"It would be good if Adaptiva had everything on the cloud rather than having one server on-premises."
"It should be easier to define policies and comply with those policies."
"There are items that require improvements. One is the controls from iOS."
"The reporting could be improved, as it's pretty poor compared to other products of this type."
"I know that their AI pieces are at the infancy stage, but allowing users to do more tagging for information would be an interesting thing because Intune also directly integrates with Azure. Because a lot of the devices are hosted with that, you also get a lot of tagging of user data and other things like that."
"The reporting is subpar. That's the only issue we have with Intune. We use another solution for that purpose."
"The scalability could be improved, and like most other MDM products, Intune is good but not 100% there yet."
"Reporting needs improvement."
"One big problem with Microsoft is that they're changing the names of the products quite often, or they're quite consistently doing so. Intune is now Endpoint administration. Constantly switching the user interface or the administrative interface makes it quite hard to keep pace. If you are on a two-week holiday and you come back and look at the same screen you have looked at for the last couple of months, it looks different, which is annoying. Changing things around all the time doesn't make it easy."
Adaptiva is ranked 13th in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 1 review while Microsoft Intune is ranked 1st in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with 166 reviews. Adaptiva is rated 8.0, while Microsoft Intune is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Adaptiva writes "Really good in terms of content delivery and network bandwidth optimization". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Microsoft Intune writes "We can manage all aspects of our devices from a single console, easy to scale, and quick to deploy". Adaptiva is most compared with Tanium XEM, whereas Microsoft Intune is most compared with Jamf Pro, VMware Workspace ONE, ManageEngine Endpoint Central, Microsoft Entra ID and SOTI MobiControl.
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