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Lessons from the Stryker Security Incident

The recent disruption involving Stryker should make that question feel uncomfortably real. Not because it exposed a flaw in Microsoft Intune (it didn’t) but because it showed how quickly a trusted platform can be turned into a weapon when identity controls fail.

March 23rd, 2026|

MacBook Neo for Business: Why Intune Could Be the Key to Enterprise Adoption

Apple’s newly announced MacBook Neo, a $599 entry-level MacBook, introduces something the enterprise market hasn’t really seen before: a truly affordable Mac that still benefits from Apple’s full ecosystem advantage. If the device performs as expected, it could challenge long-held assumptions about cost, management, and performance, and potentially accelerate Mac adoption across the enterprise space.

March 16th, 2026|

Migrating from Carbon Black to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint

Many businesses that deployed VMware Carbon Black did so to gain strong endpoint detection and response capabilities. But as Microsoft has expanded its security ecosystem across identity, email, cloud apps, and devices, a growing number of enterprises are asking a different question:

March 9th, 2026|

Migrating from Sophos EDR to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint

If you’re currently running Sophos EDR but already invested in Microsoft 365, you’re likely evaluating more than just detection performance. You’re evaluating platform strategy.Does it still make sense to operate a standalone endpoint tool, or is it time to consolidate into Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and activate the broader Microsoft security ecosystem you may already be funding?

March 3rd, 2026|

Moving from SentinelOne to Microsoft Defender

For many businesses, shifting from SentinelOne to Microsoft Defender is a consolidation move that reduces tooling overlap, increases cross-domain visibility, and unlocks value already embedded in Microsoft licensing.

February 23rd, 2026|

App Control and What Granular Targeting Means for Your Windows Estate

Now, within Microsoft Intune, App Control for Business is generally available with granular targeting capabilities that finally make Managed Installer enterprise-ready. Instead of flipping the switch across your entire tenant, Intune now allows you to assign App Control policies to specific groups and device segments.

February 17th, 2026|
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