Managing many client tenants has long posed a serious challenge for MSPs. Repeating configurations, switching portals, and maintaining policy consistency across environments creates friction, inefficiency, and risk. Microsoft is addressing this by partnering with inforcer and Nerdio to enhance multi‑tenant management capabilities within Intune.
Unified oversight across client tenants
The new tools give MSPs a central partner dashboard to view and act across all customer environments. Tasks like device management, compliance checks, and security controls can be performed from one interface with Intune at the core.
Automation, drift detection, and onboarding
inforcer helps standardize Intune and Microsoft 365 policies across tenants, automates onboarding, and monitors for policy drift in real time. This gives MSPs confidence that client environments stay in compliance without manual checks.
Nerdio adds version control, rollback, analytics, and broad orchestration. This makes it ideal for scaling managed services securely.
Strengthening security, scale, and service quality
By combining Intune with these companion tools, MSPs can deliver services more consistently and securely. This supports a Zero Trust posture, enhances licensing value, and reduces operational overhead as the number of managed tenants grows.
Why this matters for your organization
If you work with or depend on an MSP, this development means more predictable security, improved scalability, and tighter alignment with Microsoft’s evolving ecosystem. It also lays a better foundation for future investments in AI and automated operations.
Conclusion
Microsoft’s collaboration with inforcer and Nerdio marks a turning point for MSP management. With unified dashboards, drift detection, automation, and orchestration, MSPs can now deliver higher quality, more scalable services while maintaining strong security.
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