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What is GPOs?

Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are a feature of Microsoft Windows that allow administrators to centrally manage the settings of users and computers in an Active Directory environment. GPOs are used to define configurations for operating systems, applications, and user settings. They enable consistent and automated configuration management across an organization, improving security and reducing administrative overhead.

What other technologies are related to GPOs?

GPOs Competitor Technologies

Apple devices and their management systems compete with Windows-based environments managed by GPOs.
mentioned alongside GPOs in 66% (481) of relevant job posts
The macOS is an alternative to Windows OS, thus competing with GPO-managed Windows environments.
mentioned alongside GPOs in 32% (683) of relevant job posts
System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) provides similar PC/laptop management capabilities to GPOs and offers more advanced features, making them competitive.
mentioned alongside GPOs in 1% (923) of relevant job posts

GPOs Complementary Technologies

GPOs can manage and enforce settings for enterprise encryption solutions, enhancing security.
mentioned alongside GPOs in 85% (605) of relevant job posts
GPOs are a primary mechanism for managing Windows PCs and laptops, applying configurations and policies.
mentioned alongside GPOs in 84% (583) of relevant job posts
GPOs are used to manage and configure Windows 8.1 systems.
mentioned alongside GPOs in 23% (684) of relevant job posts

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