SSCM typically refers to System Software Change Management. It's a set of processes, policies, and tools used to manage changes to software systems. This includes version control, change requests, testing, and deployment. The goal of SSCM is to ensure that changes are made in a controlled and predictable manner, minimizing risks and disruptions to the system. While SSCM can broadly apply to any software, it can also refer specifically to System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM, now Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager), a Microsoft product that handles change management on their platforms.
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