MICROSOFT INTUNE

Intune device management without enterprise overhead.

RTS helps small businesses bring Windows laptops and Microsoft 365 access under control with Intune, Defender, Entra ID, and practical endpoint policies. The goal is simple: know what devices exist, who uses them, and whether they are safe enough to access company data.

Inventory first

You cannot protect devices you cannot see. RTS starts by identifying endpoints, ownership, enrollment status, and business-critical users.

  • Device inventory
  • Ownership and role mapping
  • Unmanaged endpoint list

Security baselines

We apply policies that reduce real SMB risk without creating brittle enterprise complexity.

  • BitLocker and Defender
  • Windows Update policy
  • Local admin review

Access control

Device compliance can feed Conditional Access so company data is not equally available from every random machine.

  • Managed-device access rules
  • MFA integration
  • Offboarding support

Straight answers before we touch your tenant.

Can small businesses use Microsoft Intune?

Yes. Intune is especially useful for SMBs using Microsoft 365 Business Premium because it can manage Windows devices, security settings, compliance, and app access without traditional domain infrastructure.

Do you migrate existing laptops into Intune?

RTS can inventory existing devices, plan enrollment, configure baseline policies, and move devices into management with minimal disruption.

What policies should SMBs start with?

Start with inventory, BitLocker, Defender, Windows Update policy, local admin control, device compliance, and Conditional Access rules tied to managed devices.

Can Intune help with employee offboarding?

Yes. Managed devices make it easier to revoke access, remove business data, rotate credentials, and verify that company resources are no longer available to former employees.