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What Microsoft’s Intune E3/E5 Changes Mean in Practice

February 24, 2026

Microsoft’s expansion of Intune E3 and E5 licensing brings additional endpoint management, support, analytics, and security capabilities into broader reach for IT teams, but real-world impact depends on how those tools are applied in complex environments. In this Techstrong.IT article, Recast CEO Will Teevan discusses where Intune delivers strong value today—device compliance, configuration, and identity-driven controls—and highlights common gaps in application delivery, lifecycle management, and hybrid support scenarios.

Originally published in Techstrong.IT.

Excerpt: “Application sprawl, diverse endpoints, and increased compliance scrutiny are pushing organizations to adopt more unified, automated, and identity-driven delivery models. Intune’s evolving capabilities form the baseline, and complementary platforms for endpoint and application management fill the remaining gaps.”

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