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Tanium Releases Microsoft Intune Connector
Microsoft ISV Tanium has introduced its Connector for Microsoft Intune, enabling organizations to integrate mobile device visibility directly into Tanium's Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) platform.
The integration allows devices managed by Intune to appear, be inventoried, monitored and reported on within Tanium, alongside traditional compute endpoints. It supports Intune-managed devices across operating systems such as Android, iOS, iPadOS and ChromeOS.
Tanium's connector also supports multiple Intune tenants, funnels asset data into ServiceNow CMDBs and retains existing Intune workflows, all while unlocking AI capabilities like Tanium Ask for asset‑level insights.
This unified endpoint perspective addresses a growing challenge: Most enterprises currently use at least two endpoint tools, and many use three or more, which leads to visibility gaps, inconsistent policies and sluggish response times. By collapsing console fatigue and enabling centralized operations, Tanium hopes the integration will free security and IT teams to focus on strategic initiatives rather than stitching together fragmented data silos.
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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on August 19, 2025