TeamViewer Deepens Microsoft Integration to Streamline Enterprise IT
Event summary
- TeamViewer is enhancing its integration with Microsoft Intune, specifically leveraging TeamViewer Tensor.
- New features include automated device synchronization, unattended remote access across Windows, macOS, and Android, and extended connectivity for devices without the Company Portal app.
- The integration supports Windows Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) for secure credential retrieval.
- The integration is currently in private preview, with general availability expected in the coming weeks.
The big picture
TeamViewer’s deepened integration with Microsoft Intune reflects the ongoing trend of consolidating IT management tools within broader platform ecosystems. This move aims to reduce administrative overhead and enhance security for enterprises increasingly reliant on remote work and distributed IT environments, a market segment generating significant revenue—approximately EUR 768 million for TeamViewer in 2025. The partnership strengthens TeamViewer’s position within the competitive Digital Workplace platform landscape, but also increases its dependence on Microsoft’s continued platform strategy.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- The success of this integration hinges on rapid adoption by TeamViewer’s enterprise customer base, which will be a key indicator of its strategic value.
- Competitive Response
- Rivals offering similar remote access and management solutions will likely accelerate their own integrations with Intune and other major platforms, intensifying competition.
- Security Risk
- Reliance on LAPS and conditional access policies introduces a new attack surface; any vulnerabilities in these mechanisms could undermine the perceived security benefits.
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