Posted on 2021-01-16 09:44:31 by Rob Daniel
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is a Windows product that enables administrators to manage the deployment and security of devices and applications across an enterprise.
Some core features in Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager include:
Windows management- To keep pace with updates to Windows 10.
Endpoint protection- To provide identification and malware protection.
Reporting- To present information on users, hardware, software, applications, and software updates.
Operating system (OS) deployment- To distribute operating systems to devices in an enterprise.
Software update management- This allows users administrators to deliver and manage updates to devices across an enterprise.
Application delivery-, Which allows administrators to deliver an application to all devices across an enterprise.
Health monitoring- Which shows client health and activities in the console, and can alert users if health statistics decrease past a specified level.
Several key features of System Center Configuration Manager help administrators address the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend in the enterprise, including user-centric management. End users can search for applications with a self-service software center and specify times when installations and upgrades take place. IT administrators can install applications in different ways on different devices. For example, as a native application on a primary device or as a Remote Desktop Services app or App-V program on a tablet. SCCM also includes role-based access control (RBAC), which enhances system security by only showing end users the interface elements that apply to their specific roles as defined by Active Directory.
SCCM Consulting Services
Systems management software for managing large numbers of computers running multiple operating systems and applications.
Help with the frequent updates required to maintain security and version updates
Develop a program to get a monthly cadence for distributing updates
Understanding the of conflicting reports coming from SCCM
Verify accuracy before starting the deployment
How to properly initiate Client Notification Actions
Troubleshooting (DRS) Database Replication Service within SCCM
Proactively fixing client issues
Fixing failed deployments so you can move on to other more important tasks
Fixing ConfigMgr problems
Integrate third-party add-ins(like Ivanti) for third-party updates
Support Wake on Lan(WOL) patching
Maintenance Windows feature to prevent Servers restart during business hours
Updates Windows 10 image during the build process that way your workstation will always have the latest security updates
Integrate with Power BI for better reporting