Organizations wanting to perform mobile device management, or bring-your-own-device management, using Microsoft's solutions likely will need both System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 Configuration ...
Enterprises that have System Center Configuration Manager licenses now have automatic access to Intune via the new, combined Endpoint Manager. Microsoft has combined its System Center Configuration ...
Microsoft is sharing details of its future push for application management through the use of both Intune and System Center Configuration Manager. Company officials previously explained this scenario ...
Microsoft introduced a new "comanagement" capability this week for use with its System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and Microsoft Intune client management products. Comanagement permits ...
Microsoft has finally delivered a version of System Center that recognises the need to configure non-Windows devices and connect to disparate cloud services. SCCM R2 is likely to be the first tool ...
Microsoft's "everything as a service" push is continuing, with its System Center Configuration Manager the next product to get the treatment. In a couple of October 27 blog posts, Microsoft officials ...
Near the end of the last year, Microsoft released version 1511 of its System Center Configuration Manager, optimizing it for Windows 10 and transitioning to Software as a Service (SaaS) model. Now, ...
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is a powerful management application. When deployed with careful planning, it can help you minimize your administrative overhead expenses and total ...
A new service called "Microsoft Endpoint Manager" brings together System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and the Microsoft Intune mobile management service. Announced Monday at Microsoft's Ignite ...