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System Center 2012: Configuration Manager SP1James BannanTitleDilignet

MaccaTech EvangelistMicrosoft Corp

SIM334a

2003

20122012

2011

2007

1999 SMS 2.0

1994SMS 1.0

Evolution of Microsoft Client Management

Client Management Infancy (NT Domain)

Groups ModelComprehensive Management

Laptops, Servers,

Enterprise Scale

Consumerization of IT

Management from the

Cloud

System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

Empower Users

Empower people to be more productive

from almost anywhere on almost

any device.

Simplify Administration

Improve IT effectiveness and efficiency.

Unify Infrastructure

Reduce costs by unifying IT management infrastructure.

Empower Users

Empower people to be more productive from anywhere on

any device.

Application Delivery

Mobile Device Management

Unify Infrastructure

Reduce costs by unifying IT management infrastructure.

Simplify Administration

Improve IT effectiveness and efficiency.

Upcoming Enhancements in SP1

Platform Support:Windows 8Windows 8 tablet (Intel SoC) supportMac OS X (10.6, 10.7, 64Bit)Linux and Unix

Operating System Deployment: Windows To Go supportApplication Delivery:

Modern applicationsDeep link applicationsNetwork cost support

Empower

Linux & UNIX: Supported Operating Systems

• Version 5.3 (Power)• Version 6.1 (Power)• Version 7.1 (Power)

AIX

• Version 11iv2 (PA-RISC/IA64)• Version 11iv3 (PA-RISC/IA64)HP-UX

• Version 4 (x86/x64)• Version 5 (x86/x64)• Version 6 (x86/x64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

• Version 9 (SPARC)• Version 10 (SPARC/x86)• Version 11 (SPARC/x86)

Solaris

• Version 9 (x86)• Version 10 SP1 (x86/x64)• Version 11 (x86/x64)

SUSE Linux Enterprise

Server

• Supported OS’s across both: • Configuration Manager• Operations Manager

• Newer versions of operating systems will be supported within 180 days of release

• Old versions will be supported as long as vendor provides support

• Broader Linux distro support being evaluated for future releases

Linux & UNIX: FeaturesHardware Inventory:

16 core classes viewable through Resource Explorer Extensible model – supports custom classes and pluggable providersARP shows all native installed software (e.g. rpm’s or pkg’s)Create collections of Linux/UNIX computers

Software DeploymentUsing the Package and Program modelDeploy/patch software, deploy OS patches and run maintenance scripts that target a collection

Secure and Authenticated communications

Consolidated reports

Mac OS X: FeaturesHardware Inventory

Software DeploymentApple Disk Image (.DMG)Meta Package File (.MPKG)Mac OS X Installer Package (.PKG)Max OS X Application (.APP)

Compliance Management of Mac OS X Preference (.PLIST) Settings

Patch Management (through Software Deployment)

Consolidated reports

Unify Infrastructure

Reduce costs by unifying IT management infrastructure.

Reduced Infrastructure Requirements

Unified Management of Virtual Clients

Endpoint Protection

Software Update Management

Compliance & Settings Management

Power Management

Internet-based Client Management

Upcoming Enhancements in SP1

Flexible hierarchy management:Ability to add a new Central Administration SiteMigration between ConfigMgr 2012 hierarchies

Hierarchy easier to control:When: Schedule replication for a given linkWhat: SQL Server distributed viewsHow much: Compression for SQL Server data

Setting Management: User Profile and Data Management

Client Side CachingRoaming User ProfilesFolder Redirection

Unify

Flexible Hierarchy Management

Primary Site

Houston Primary Site10,000 Clients

Central Administration Site

What’s new in SP1

Scenario 1: Hierarchy Expansion Must be a

new installation

Scenario 2:Merger

Primary Site

Miami Primary Site5,000 Clients

Migration

Simplify Administration

Improve IT effectiveness and efficiency.

Modern GUI

Role-based Administration

Operating System Deployment

Asset Intelligence

Client Health

Remote Control

WINDOWS INTUNE ARCHITECTURE

PC agents report to the Windows Intune service Mobile devices managed through EAS connectivity IT Admins can manage users, devices through web based console End user productivity enabled through self-service portal Ports 80 and 443 are all that is required for agent communications AD integration available to manage users

VISIONDeliver the best Windows experience, embrace consumerization trends with enterprise-class management

COMPLEMENT TO SCCM

Deliver simplified, enterprise-class management for IT with less costs and higher productivity

ENABLE FLEXIBLE WORKSTYLES

Empower users to work from anywhere, anytime with any device using the tools they need.

RAPID RELEASE CYCLES

Provide customers continuous improvements & new features without costly deployments.

LATEST INWINDOWS

Give users a modern OS experience for greater productivity, security, and mobility benefits.

Next ReleaseSystem Center 2012 Configuration Manager for on-premises

management, and Windows Intune for management through the cloud

Licensing: Windows Intune user license that includes the rights to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.

System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 Beta and Windows Intune Update: http://blogs.technet.com/b/server-cloud/archive/2012/09/10/system-center-2012-configuration-manager-sp1-beta-and-windows-intune-update.aspx

Next version of Windows Intune will enable you to include mobile devices via the cloud including Windows Phone 8 and Windows RT devices

demo

James BannanTitleDilignet

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© 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the

part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.