Microsoft Intune (formerly Microsoft Endpoint Manager), combining the capabilities of the former Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager, SCCM or ConfigMgr, is presented as a unified endpoint management option. Microsoft Intune is an endpoint management solution for mobile devices, an MDM solution that allows the user to securely manage iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS devices with a single endpoint management solution. The component Endpoint Configuration Manager (the…
$5
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Microsoft System Center
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Microsoft System Center Suite is a family of IT management software for network monitoring, updating and patching, endpoint protection with anti-malware, data protection and backup, ITIL- structured IT service management, remote administration and more.
It is available in two editions: standard and datacenter. Datacenter provides unlimited virtualization for high density private clouds, while standard is for lightly or non-virtualized private cloud workloads.
Far more expensive than the alternatives. We selected SCCM based on feedback from an internal administrator that did not fully understand the scope of work required to build and maintain this system. Alternatives like FOG or MDT/WDS to deploy machine would have been virtually …
We are using SCCM because it was given to us for free and we are currently inbetween a tool system that was not fully deployed and selecting a new system. We currently have Landesk, that was managing images, our ticketing systems, patching and remote management. Unfortunately, …
Microsoft SCCM was selected because Microsoft provides a great pricing feature and explicit documentation, to start working with the product quickly and avoid huge impact to processes. No other vendors can propose something meeting all our business requirements.
Microsoft SCCM was preferred to others basically because of its great after sale support offered by Microsoft.
Also because it answered all our queries and more.
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We used Altiris previously to image computers in the organization. The only way we could deploy that was through a network boot, but with SCCM we have an option in Software Center to start an image on a client. This is much easier to understand for users if/when they need to …
It's better than others because Microsoft knows its own OS better than anyone. It has a very rich feature set and allows companies to hit many areas of need with one tool. You can have IT staff get multiple tasks done just by logging in and they don't even have to leave their …