executive dashboards for endpoint compliance shouldn't require a three-month BI project.
but that's the default for most IT teams.
no developer. no budget. so either you export to Excel and manually clean it, or you go into the audit empty-handed.
PowerStacks gives your CISO board-ready compliance dashboards built from your Intune, Defender, and AD data.
drag and drop. your tenant. no code.
try it free at https://t.co/BMCv1WhYcq
we kept building reports for Intune.
customers kept asking about ConfigMgr.
not because Intune wasn't important — it absolutely was. but most of the teams we were talking to hadn't fully migrated. they were running both. and their reporting gaps were split across two worlds.
we had to decide: support the tool they're moving toward, or the reality they're actually living in.
PowerStacks connects to both. your Intune data, your SCCM data, same dashboards, same drag-and-drop interface.
because most IT admins aren't in the clean version of their environment yet.
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we almost shipped asset inventory reporting as a paid add-on.
the assumption was that it's advanced enough to charge extra for.
turns out it's one of the first things IT admins want to see when they log in for the first time.
"how many devices do i actually have, and what's running on them?"
that's not a premium question. that's table stakes.
we made it part of the core product.
and nearly every new customer mentions it in their first week.
we kept calling it a "reporting tool."
customers kept calling it "the thing that finally makes my boss stop asking me for spreadsheets."
there's a lesson in there.
IT admins don't want reports. they want to stop being the person who manually produces reports.
that's a different problem, and it's the one PowerStacks actually solves.
drag-and-drop dashboards across Intune, SCCM, Defender, and Active Directory. your data, your tenant, your Power BI. minutes to live.
try it free at https://t.co/BMCv1WhYcq
a Defender for Endpoint report shouldn't require a PhD in KQL.
but that's where most IT admins end up.
they know the data exists.
they know it matters.
they just can't get to it without writing queries they didn't sign up to write.
PowerStacks connects directly to Defender and puts the data in front of you as a dashboard.
drag, drop, done.
no scripts. no consultant. no waiting on the data team.
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we spent months describing PowerStacks as a "BI reporting platform."
nobody cared.
then we started saying "pull your Intune compliance report in minutes without touching a script."
suddenly IT admins got it immediately.
same product. completely different conversation.
we had a call last week with an IT admin who had built their own Intune reporting setup.
custom scripts, a SQL database, scheduled exports.
took them about three months to put together.
it broke every time Microsoft updated the Intune API.
they spent more time maintaining the pipeline than reading the reports.
that's the thing nobody talks about with DIY endpoint reporting.
you don't just build it once.
you own it forever.
PowerStacks connects directly to your Microsoft tenant and stays current.
you drag, you drop, you get answers.
no maintenance window required.
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most IT admins we talk to have Power BI Pro already.
they're paying for it through Microsoft 365.
and they're still pulling compliance data by hand.
every. single. week.
PowerStacks just connects to what you already have — Intune, ConfigMgr, Defender — and turns it into dashboards you can actually show your manager.
no new tooling. no dev resources. no waiting.
your license was already doing half the work.
IT admins shouldn't need a developer on speed dial just to answer 'which devices are out of compliance?'
that question should take seconds.
with PowerStacks, it does.
drag and drop. live Intune data. your tenant. your report.
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compliance teams ask us the same question every time.
"does our data leave the tenant?"
everything else comes second.
not features. not pricing. not integrations.
just that one question.
so we built PowerStacks around the answer being no — always.
your Intune, SCCM, Defender, and AD data stays inside your Microsoft environment. full stop.
no SaaS replication. no third-party servers touching your device data.
if you're in healthcare, finance, or government, that's not a nice-to-have. it's the whole ballgame.
https://t.co/BMCv1WhYcq — start your free trial.
There's been some talk about #WinGet lately and while I do not think using WinGet directly on endpoints aligns with principles of WDAC that doesn't mean we can't leverage WinGet to find and download content for Win32 apps. Here's my take on Winget https://t.co/TdR6b8ZiIG
the hardest part of building PowerStacks wasn't the product.
it was figuring out who we were actually building it for.
IT admins don't search for "BI reporting platforms."
they search for "how to get device compliance data out of Intune without writing SQL."
that one shift changed everything about how we talk about this.
our best customers never called themselves BI users.
they called themselves IT admins who were tired of spreadsheets.
that language difference took us way too long to learn.
we believe IT admins shouldn't need to write code just to see their own device data.
that's why PowerStacks is built to let you drag, drop, and publish reports from Intune, SCCM, and Defender for Endpoint — no scripts, no SQL, no dev required.
PowerStacks now works with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
build custom dashboards from your Defender data — no code, no scripts, no SQL required
https://t.co/nfcOkbLs0d
PowerStacks now works with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
build custom dashboards from your Defender data — no code, no scripts, no SQL required
https://t.co/nfcOkbLs0d
most IT admins don't find out their endpoint reporting is broken until an auditor asks for device compliance data and they have to pull it from three different tools by hand.
that's the moment PowerStacks was built for.