Extend endpoint capabilities using Microsoft Intune Suite

In this learning path, you'll learn how to extend Microsoft Intune with the premium capabilities delivered through Microsoft Intune Suite. You'll start with an overview of the Intune Suite portfolio - what's included, how it's licensed, and which scenarios each component is designed to address. You'll then implement Remote Help to deliver secure, audited remote assistance to managed devices, and use Advanced Endpoint Analytics to surface deeper device and application signals - anomaly detection, scoped analytics, and richer performance reporting. The learning path concludes with Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM), where you'll evaluate policies that let standard users run approved actions with elevated privileges - reducing local-admin sprawl without breaking productivity.

Prerequisites

  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Intune administration
  • Familiarity with role-based access control and Conditional Access
  • Completion of the "Manage and maintain devices using Microsoft Intune" learning path or equivalent experience

Modules in this learning path

This module introduces the Microsoft Intune Suite, a collection of premium add-on capabilities that extend core Intune functionality for advanced endpoint management, security, and support scenarios. You'll learn what each component does, how Suite features compare to core Intune, and how to plan licensing and deployment.

Remote Help is a Microsoft Intune Suite capability that lets support teams securely assist users in real time, with sessions tied to organizational identity, permissions, and compliance. This module shows how to configure, deploy, and operate Remote Help, including helper and sharer roles, session monitoring, and privacy considerations.

Microsoft Intune Suite Advanced Analytics enriches standard Intune reporting with real-time device health, anomaly detection, and security telemetry — and integrates with Microsoft Defender to bridge IT and security operations. This module shows how to use those advanced signals to move from static compliance reporting to proactive, risk-based endpoint management.

Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) is a Microsoft Intune Suite capability that lets organizations remove permanent local administrator rights and instead grant just-in-time elevation to approved applications, installers, or scripts. This module shows how to design, configure, monitor, and refine EPM deployments to support Zero Trust without disrupting productivity.