Modern work is hybrid work. In 2025, businesses have staff all over the country, and the world. Where being together in an office was commonplace, deploying a new device was simple - deliver the device to your workplace, let IT configure it, and then hand it to the user.
In a modern workplace, this model provides plenty of friction. Delivering a device into an office, configuring it, and shipping it to your new user can take days - precious time in a competitive landscape. This model wastes your resources and frustrates your staff. Not a good way to make a first impression.
What's the solution? Enter Microsoft Autopilot: a modern, zero-touch deployment solution in Microsoft 365 which transforms device deployment and brings your business into the modern age.
The problem with legacy device deployment
Traditional device deployment is a time-consuming, manual process. IT teams typically:
- Unbox devices, connecting them manually to your office network
- Configure devices manually
- Configure settings, install applications, and join devices to the domain.
- Re-box and ship devices to end users or set them up on-site.
This approach is not only labour-intensive but also prone to errors, delays, and security risks. For growing businesses, scaling this model is both costly and inefficient.
What is Microsoft Autopilot
Microsoft Autopilot is a cloud-based provisioning tool that enables zero-touch deployment of Windows devices. It allows IT administrators to pre-configure devices so that when users unbox and power them on, the setup process is fully automated and tailored to the organisation’s policies.
Key Features:
- Pre-configuration via the cloud: Devices are registered with Autopilot before they even leave the manufacturer.
- User-driven setup: End users can set up their own devices with minimal IT involvement.
- Integration with Microsoft Intune: Policies, apps, and security settings are automatically applied.
- Automatic Azure AD join: Devices are enrolled in Azure Active Directory and Intune without manual steps.
How do I get Microsoft Autopilot?
To use Microsoft Autopilot, you must have as a minimum Microsoft Intune Plan 1 and Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD). The following Microsoft 365 plans include these components:
- Microsoft 365 Business Premium
- Microsoft 365 E3
- Microsoft 365 E5
- Enterprise Mobility & Security (EMS) E3 or E5
(correct at time of writing)
How Microsoft Autopilot works
- Device Registration: Devices are registered with Autopilot using their hardware ID, either by the OEM or your IT team.
- Profile Assignment: IT assigns a deployment profile that defines how the device should be configured.
- User Setup: When the user turns on the device and connects to the internet, Autopilot kicks in.
- Automated Configuration: The device is automatically configured, joined to Azure AD, enrolled in Intune, and receives all required apps and settings.
Time and Cost savings gained from Autopilot
Reduced IT Overhead
- No need for IT to manually image or configure devices.
- Devices can be shipped directly to employees, even in remote locations.
Lower Operational Costs
- Fewer support tickets related to setup issues.
- Reduced shipping and handling costs for centralised provisioning.
Enhanced Security
- Devices are secured from first boot with company policies.
- Integration with Microsoft Defender and compliance tools ensures ongoing protection.
Scalability
- Easily scale device deployment across multiple locations or remote teams.
- Ideal for onboarding during periods of rapid growth or M&A activity.
Your MSP will get you there
If your business is still relying on legacy deployment methods, now is the time to modernise. Autopilot is not just a tool—it’s a strategic enabler for IT efficiency and employee productivity.
Reach out to your MSP who can help you prepare for Microsoft Autopilot.