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System Center Configuration Manager 2012 Technical Overview – Part 2. Walter Pitrof Technology Solution Professional Microsoft Switzerland Email: walterp@microsoft.com. 2012. Agenda – Part 2. Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2012 Role-Based Administration
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System Center Configuration Manager 2012Technical Overview – Part 2 Walter Pitrof Technology Solution Professional Microsoft Switzerland Email: walterp@microsoft.com 2012
Agenda – Part 2 • Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2012 • Role-Based Administration • Settings Management • Mobile Device Management • Software Updates • Demo • Q & A
Forefront EndpointProtection 2012 Provides the following benefits: • Easy to Deploy • Seamless migration from previous antivirus solutions • Easy to Manage • Integration with your existing system management infrastructure • Reporting functionality • Unified Protection • FEP delivers single-agent, multi-threat protection for desktops, portable computers. Backed by a world-class response center and a dedicated community (Microsoft SpyNet®) serving millions of users, the FEP client includes: • Antimalware and antispyware • Rootkit detection and remediation • Critical vulnerability assessment and automatic updates • Integrated Windows Firewall management • Network vulnerability detection via Network Inspection System
FEP 2012 demo
Role-Based Administration Example • Peter assigns Application Deployment role to Meg Meg is responsible for deploying software Meg has a limited view
Browse on gold system when creating CIs Scenario: Simplify configuration item creation. Design principal: Admin can create DCM setting and rule without typing by browsing gold system registry and file system, eliminating human errors. Browse local / remote machine Registry and File System only
Settings Management demo
User Centric – Device Management • Managing users means managing beyond desktops with “Single pane of glass” administration • Reaching beyond Windows platforms • “Light” • Provides basic management for all Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) connected devices • “Depth” • Broad feature set • Common administration model for mobile devices, desktops, and servers
Mobile Device Support Exchange Connector demo
Software Updates • State-based Update Groups • Deploy updates individually or in groups • Updates added to an update group automatically deploy to collections targeted with the group • Auto Deployment Rules • Use search criteria to identify class of updates to automatically deploy: category, products, language, date revised, article id, bulletin id, etc. • Schedule content download and deployment based on sync schedule or define a separate schedule per rule
Update Auto Approval demo
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