Microsoft announced that the latest version of System Center Configuration Manager is now available.
The latest update service model for Windows 7 and 8.1 clients is causing complications for those running System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (SCCM 2007).
Microsoft today announced that Windows Server 2016 and the System Center 2016 management suite of products have reached "general availability" (GA) status.
Microsoft kicked off its Ignite event for IT pros in Atlanta by highlighting some of its major impending releases.
A guide for those using System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and wanting to upgrade to Windows 10 version 1607 has been released by Microsoft.
A Windows Server patch and manual install steps will be required to use SCCM with Windows 10 version 1607, which is also known as the "anniversary update."
The latest System Center Configuration Manager update was released on Friday.
Microsoft said that the next versions of Windows Server and System Center will be released during its Ignite conference in September.
Microsoft earlier in June made the latest System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Technical Preview live.
Microsoft recently outlined how the gap between its two client management solutions will be shrinking in the coming months.
The latest System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) technical preview update arrived this week.
Both System Center 2016 and Windows Server 2016 received new technical preview versions on Wednesday.
This week Microsoft explained plans to make its next System Center Configuration Manager product more "service like" to keep pace with Windows 10.
Microsoft on Wednesday released a System Center 2016 Configuration Manager Technical Preview 3 (SCCM TP3) update.
Last wee Microsoft announced that a preview of a new Management Pack for System Center 2012 Operations Manager that will work with the recently released SharePoint Server 2016 IT preview.