NinjaOne Announces Integration With Microsoft Intune

NinjaOne integrates with Microsoft Intune to unify endpoint management, enhance visibility, and boost IT efficiency by improving compliance and automating tasks.

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Nov 18, 2025
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During Microsoft Ignite this week, NinjaOne announced it was integrating with Microsoft Intune to streamline the ingestion of Intune device data into NinjaOne’s platform. The company is also now an official RMM partner for Windows 365 business.

Endpoint management and compliance data now feeds into NinjaOne’s platform

This integration will improve endpoint visibility, management, and compliance, while simplifying IT, making IT teams and MSPs more efficient and productive.

“NinjaOne’s integration with Microsoft Intune gives customers the best of all worlds– the ability to act on Intune’s canonical device data from NinjaOne’s real-time management and automation platform,” said Rahul Hirani, chief product officer at NinjaOne.

Further, the NinjaOne and Microsoft Intune integration will allow organizations to view and control all devices, regardless of operating system or architecture, in a single place, making it easier to manage and secure.

Among the benefits of this integration are:

  • Unified visibility across all endpoints: IT teams and MSPs gain a single console view of all InTune- and NinjaOne-managed devices to simplify their work and provide a single source of truth for their organizations’ endpoint management.
  • Complete connectivity: Technicians can discover, deploy, monitor, and manage devices across both solutions from NinjaOne– with deep links back to assets in Intune– improving efficiency by streamlining navigation between the platforms.
  • Improved compliance and security: Organizations can enforce consistent policies and accelerate vulnerability remediation across all devices, reducing risk and improving resilience.

“We use Intune to spin up new laptops and group them by policy, while we use NinjaOne to run updates and remediate silently in the background, with zero end-user disruption,” said Patrick Taylor, assistant manager of IT at Bushnell. “The NinjaOne-Intune integration is both seamless and complementary. It allows us to be more responsive and proactive versus reactive. We can fix device and endpoint issues before our end users even know they exist.”

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NinjaOne named RMM partner for Windows 365

Additionally, NinjaOne will be named a Microsoft RMM partner for Windows 365 business. This will enable IT teams and MSPs to manage Windows 365 Business Cloud PCs along with their other physical and virtual servers, laptops, and mobile devices from NinjaOne’s single interface.

This move will enable organizations to securely scale Cloud PCs across a global workforce while reducing cybersecurity risk and streamlining compliance.

NinjaOne’s continued collaboration with Microsoft

This news comes on the heels of NinjaOne making its Automated Endpoint Management Platform available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

With this addition, NinjaOne customers can now take advantage of the Azure cloud platform– an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure– with streamlined deployment and management.

“IT teams and MSPs are always tight on time, asked to do more with less, and deal with expanding tech sprawl,” said Hirani. “NinjaOne’s availability in Microsoft Azure Marketplace unlocks endpoint visibility, security, and control, enabling organizations and IT teams to manage devices efficiently in real time, optimize operations, and enhance productivity and efficiency across today’s remote and hybrid workforce.”

The NinjaOne platform automates endpoint management, patching, and backup at any scale, simplifying operations, improving efficiency, and lowering costs for IT teams and MSPs.

AI adoption creates new risks and opportunities, so embracing a trust-first security leadership approach is key to this strategy. Learn more from NinjaOne’s CTO, Mike Arrowsmith, about how important it is to weave trust into decision-making across product and other internal operations.

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