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We realize this is on your roadmap, but considering the limited reporting available with Intune, we decided to post this idea as it's a real need for any company only using Intune for Windows device management. For example, there is currently no canned report for Intune that includes total and available memory for all Windows devices, a custom report using MSGraph has to be developed for this and most other reports that have been included with ConfigMgr for years.
Any updates regarding this feature availability for the Intune Reporting.?
Can only agree to the others. We want PMPC cloud portal only with Intune - and are lacking of a proper reporting, so this is a must have feature for us - please upvote and @pmpc please establish as a priority - thanks a lot!
As we are moving closer to intune, it is very important to hav Advanced Insights for Intune.
This feature is the biggest thing holding us back from purchasing Patch My PC. We need these reporting functionality with Intune. It'd be very nice if it could include the same things that ConfigMgr has, battery health, disk-health, user rights, local group membership, what needs patching, which apps, what succeeded, what failed, export to excel etc.
We need a custom report solely for Intune that will tell us at a glance the following:
What needs patching, which apps
What succeeded, what has failed etc
This data needs to be able to be exported to Excel because managers love reports.
This report is needed yesterday.a
Eager to have this added. I think this will be a game changer for us. Do you have any ETA?
I just assigned all my votes for this. This was needed yesterday :)
Yes please!
This can't come soon enough. Waiting eagerly for it, as we need to easily see at a glance:
What PCs need a given patch (outstanding systems, out-of-date)
What PCs have patched successfully
What PCs have failed one or more updates (or have failed more than once)