Devicie joins Pax8 Marketplace, promising Intune that ‘just works’
Devicie’s arrival on the Pax8 Marketplace aims to help MSPs turn Intune projects into predictable managed services.
Pax8 Marketplace has now added Devicie security solutions to its lineup, giving MSPs and their customers easier access to Intune automation and orchestration capabilities.
“It’s not just about distribution, it’s about enabling MSPs to deliver secure, modern workplaces at scale,” said Colin Britton, Devicie COO.
For many MSPs, managing Intune across multiple tenants is still highly manual, inconsistent and reliant on scarce specialists, making it difficult to scale profitably while keeping customers secure and compliant.
Instead of managing Intune one tenant at a time, Devicie allows one configuration to be scaled across multiple tenants. What typically takes 30–60 hours to configure manually can now be assessed in minutes.
“A new customer tenant is fully stood up, secure and ready to go without burning cycles on manual builds. Applications are packaged and deployed consistently, tickets drop and onboarding is faster,” Britton said.
When it comes to ongoing management, MSPs often get stuck firefighting: manual tenant builds, patch delays, fragmented reporting, and keeping up with Microsoft changes, according to Britton. Devicie addresses these headaches.
Its multi-tenant solution enables MSPs to manage devices across multiple clients with zero-touch configuration, automatic updates, application patching, built-in remediation and enhanced compliance reporting.
“Secure baselines are automated, applications are patched across the board and partners get clarity into their customers’ modern work vitals. MSPs move from firefighting to providing predictable, scalable services,” Britton told CRN.
By reclaiming some of their time, MSPs have an opportunity to move up the value chain and offer more strategic advisory services.
“No more late nights pulling compliance reports. With visibility into modern work vitals baked in, they can shift conversations away from configuration and toward strategy, helping clients strengthen security posture, align to compliance frameworks and drive digital transformation,” he said.
Britton told CRN partner feedback has been overwhelmingly positive.
“They finally feel in control of Intune. No more cobbling together spreadsheets, no more guessing whether an app is patched, no more scrambling at audit time,” he said.
It allows MSP to move from selling a one-off, resource-heavy project to a standardised managed service. They gain repeatable revenue and stronger margins.
“That’s the kind of consistency and scale the market has been asking for,” he said.