The last Configuration Manager release of 2022 includes several significant bug fixes, but few new features.
Licensing shared devices correctly requires that organizations understand how a device will be used and which licensing options are available from Microsoft.
Customers directed to transition from Enterprise Agreements to Microsoft Customer Agreements must reassess how they license server software.
A confusing new brand first announced in 2019, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) has been retired in favor of broad use of the Intune brand.
A Windows Server-based management application that automates software deployment and patching, hardware and software inventorying, and compliance with configuration policies; licensed under the Management Servers License Model via System CenterServer MLs and Client MLs. See System Center Configuration Manager for in-depth entry.
A Windows Server-based management application that automates software deployment and patching, hardware and software inventorying, and compliance with configuration policies; licensed under the Management Servers License Model via System CenterServer MLs and Client MLs.