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1. System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007Introduction Nguyen An Que
Microsoft Vietnam
Que.Nguyen@microsoft.com
2. Parent/Child Primary/Secondary Site Relationship
3. SCCM 2007 Site Roles
4. Scalable Support for any Size Organization
5. New & Improved Mgmt Console UI
15. Asset Intelligence
21. Software Distribution
30. Branch Distribution Point
33. Maintenance Window
40. Operating System Deployment (OSD)
58. Bare Metal machine deployment from PXE
60. Servers have Unique Challenges
61. Software Update Management
70. Desired Configuration Management
75. Internet Based Client Management Manage clients without a VPN
Road Warriors (Sales force, Consultant)
Point Of Sale (Restaurant, Retail store, Gas station)
Employee’s home computers
Roam in and out intelligently
Converge with standards based technology
PKI for certificate management
SSL/TLS for secure HTTP communication
Firewall for SSL termination
76. Network Access Protection with Windows 2008
77. 77 GUIDELINES: This slide is in the front of the deck for several reasons. It compliments the comprehensive System Center story told in this section. It also can be used to addresses up front any lingering perceptions that System Center “can’t deliver”. Some customers now considering Configuration Manager had earlier experiences with delays to the product release cycle. This slide should be used to show execution against the product roadmap in addition to delivering the message about soon to be delivered products (and a good reason to purchase SA!).
SLIDE NOTES:
Note the year of delivery in accordance with our public roadmap. Configuration Manager released to manufacturing within 2 days of the published date on a 2 year development plan. Microsoft is committed to shipping quality product in a predicable way.
We have several feature rich releases scheduled for 2008 with R2 of OpsMgr, R2 of Configuration Manager and Service Manager.
System Center Road Map
Note: This is a public roadmap.
For the most current release information please visit http://systemcenterweb
GUIDELINES: This slide is in the front of the deck for several reasons. It compliments the comprehensive System Center story told in this section. It also can be used to addresses up front any lingering perceptions that System Center “can’t deliver”. Some customers now considering Configuration Manager had earlier experiences with delays to the product release cycle. This slide should be used to show execution against the product roadmap in addition to delivering the message about soon to be delivered products (and a good reason to purchase SA!).
SLIDE NOTES:
Note the year of delivery in accordance with our public roadmap. Configuration Manager released to manufacturing within 2 days of the published date on a 2 year development plan. Microsoft is committed to shipping quality product in a predicable way.
We have several feature rich releases scheduled for 2008 with R2 of OpsMgr, R2 of Configuration Manager and Service Manager.
System Center Road Map
Note: This is a public roadmap.
For the most current release information please visit http://systemcenterweb
78. SCCM 2007 Licensing SCCM 2007 (with or without SQL Tech) Server License
Desktop Management License
Server Management License
79. SCCM 2007 SummaryEvaluate, Deploy & Update from Desktop to Data Center & Beyond Comprehensive Deploying & Updating
OS/software deployment
OS/software update deployment
Across physical/virtual environments
Location independence
Ensure system consitency/security
Enhanced IT Infrastructure Insight & Control
Better look into what you have & how they are used
Define, track & manage compliance with configuration standards
Provide Remote “Help desk”
Optimized for Windows & Extensible Beyond
Include Microsoft OS/software knowledge
Familiar, easy to use tool
Highly customizable
3rd party software suport
80. More info? To download slide & demo video
?Email: Que.Nguyen@microsoft.com
Web: www.microsoft.com/ConfigMgr
Windows XP security updates for demo:
KB 922 819 & KB 923 414