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SCCM

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What is SCCM?

SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager), now part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager, is a comprehensive management tool for Windows-based devices. It is commonly used for software deployment, patch management, operating system deployment, hardware and software inventory, remote control, and compliance settings management within an organization.

What other technologies are related to SCCM?

SCCM Competitor Technologies

Microsoft Intune is a direct competitor to SCCM, providing cloud-based endpoint management capabilities. It is especially useful for managing mobile devices and cloud-first environments.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 22% (17.2k) of relevant job posts
JAMF is a competitor, particularly in the Apple ecosystem management space, overlapping with SCCM's device management functionalities but focuses on macOS and iOS devices.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 23% (4.6k) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Intune is a direct competitor to SCCM, providing cloud-based endpoint management capabilities. It is especially useful for managing mobile devices and cloud-first environments.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 13% (2.8k) of relevant job posts
BigFix is a competitor to SCCM, offering endpoint management and security capabilities.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 28% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
AirWatch (now VMware Workspace ONE) is a competitor in the endpoint management space, offering similar features to SCCM and Intune.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 24% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
LANDesk (now Ivanti) offers endpoint management solutions and competes with SCCM in device and application management.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 41% (699) of relevant job posts

SCCM Complementary Technologies

Active Directory is often used in conjunction with SCCM for user and device authentication and authorization.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 8% (34.1k) of relevant job posts
SCOM (System Center Operations Manager) provides monitoring capabilities that can complement SCCM's configuration management features.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 45% (3.9k) of relevant job posts
WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) is used by SCCM for software update management before updates are fully migrated to SCCM or Intune.
mentioned alongside SCCM in 28% (5.5k) of relevant job posts

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