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Google MDM vs Microsoft Intune Pricing




Google Endpoint Management

Strengths:

  • Cost-Effective: Ideal for small businesses with limited budgets.

  • User-Friendly: Intuitive interface makes it accessible for non-technical users.

  • Integration with Google Workspace: Seamless connectivity with Gmail, Drive, and other Google tools for centralized management.

  • Device Management: Supports a range of devices, including Chromebooks, Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac.

  • Analytics and Reporting: Provides insights into device and app usage.


Considerations:

  • Basic Security Features: While sufficient for many, it may not meet the needs of organizations with stringent security requirements.

Microsoft Intune

Strengths:

  • Comprehensive Security Features: Offers advanced capabilities like device encryption and app protection, suitable for security-focused organizations.

  • Integration with Microsoft Ecosystem: Works well with Azure Active Directory and Microsoft 365 for centralized management.

  • Scalability: Flexible design allows for effective management of numerous devices across diverse platforms.

Considerations:

  • Higher Cost: Generally more expensive, especially for organizations with many devices, due to its pricing model (per device).

  • Complexity: Can be more complex to set up and manage, potentially requiring more training and support.


Google Workspace

Microsoft Intune

Business Starter ($6)

  • per user/per month

  • Secure custom business email you@your-company.com

  • 100 participant video meetings

  • Security and management controls

  • Standard Support 30 GB pooled peruser

Microsoft Intune Plan 1

($8.00)

A cloud-based unified endpoint management solution included with subscriptions to Microsoft 365 E3, E5, F1, and F3, Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 and E5, and Business Premium plans, including versions of these suites that do not include Microsoft Teams.

Business Standard ($12 )

per user/per month

  • Secure custom business email you@your-company.com

  • 150 participant video meetings recording, noise cancellation

  • Appointment booking pages

  • Email layouts and mail merge

  • Security and management controls

  • Standard Support 2 TB pooled per user

Microsoft Intune Plan 2 ($4.00)

An add-on to Microsoft Intune Plan 1 that offers advanced endpoint management capabilities. Microsoft Intune Plan 2 is included in Microsoft Intune Suite.

Business Plus ($18)

per user/per month

  • Secure custom business email, you@your-company.com eDiscovery, retention

  • 500 participant video meetings recording, attendance tracking, noise cancellation

  • Appointment booking pages

  • Email layouts and mail merge

  • Enhanced security and management controls, including Vault and advanced endpoint management

  • Standard Support 5TB pooled storage per user

Microsoft Intune Suite ($10.00)

An add-on to Microsoft Intune Plan 1 that unifies mission-critical advanced endpoint management

Enterprise Contact sales

  • Secure custom business email, you@your-company.com + eDiscovery, retention, S/MIME encryption

  • 1000 participant video meetings + recording, attendance tracking, noise cancellation, in-domain live streaming

  • Appointment booking pages

  • Email layouts and mail merge

  • Advanced security, management, and compliance controls, including Vault, DLP, data regions, and enterprise endpoint management

  • Enhanced Support 5TB pooled storage per user



Conclusion

The choice between Google Endpoint Management and Microsoft Intune ultimately depends on an organization’s specific needs, budget, and existing technology stack. Google Endpoint Management is appealing for its cost-effectiveness and ease of use, while Microsoft Intune offers robust security and integration for larger enterprises. Careful evaluation of features and organizational priorities is essential for making the right decision.

 
 
 

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