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Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM)

Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM)

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What is Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM)?

Microsoft Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM, now part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager) is a Windows product that enables administrators to manage the security and deployment of applications, devices, and software updates across an enterprise. It is commonly used for patch management, software distribution, OS deployment, and device compliance.

What other technologies are related to Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM)?

Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM) Complementary Technologies

SCCM uses Active Directory for device and user discovery, security, and group policy integration. It is strongly reliant on AD.
mentioned alongside Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM) in 0% (62) of relevant job posts
PowerShell is used extensively to manage and automate tasks within SCCM. It provides scripting capabilities to extend SCCM functionality.
mentioned alongside Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM) in 0% (58) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM)?

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