The team has already finalized the tool because the decision-makers are other teams and they have already onboarded some other tools for the patching.
For me, that is out of the box, as I'm not the right person to make their decisions. At the same time, I moved to another department, the application support team, which I'm currently supporting some applications.
In my use of Office 365, we have many different domains: exchange is different, Intune is different, Azure AD is different, and applications and services are different. I worked with the exchange Microsoft 365 exchange and then I worked with the defender with security, managing those defender things.
I also worked with the Intune team to manage the MDM deployment. Then I collaborated with the DevOps department to manage all those Kubernetes and DevOps and pipelines, checking the services. I was a middleman, checking everything, collaborating with all other departments.
This is where in Office 365 I worked around with them for 3 years.
For me, the most valuable features of Office 365 include eDiscovery, LDP, the security defender, the exchange, and many more.
If I can list it down, it would be a long list. Overall, it's really good. The management tools we have, such as device management tools, email management tools, and security management tools, every aspect is there. If we require any tools, we have them.