
Lesson #3: While commonly used, the acronym SCCM should not be used. Lesson #2: ConfigMgr, often referred to as SCCM, are synonymous. Fun fact! Microsoft has never used or approved the use of this acronym, as the acronym SCCM is owned by the Society of Critical Care Medicine – check them out at. SCCM – System Center Configuration Manager.or a Microsoft 365 E3 or higher license.Ĭheck out our webinar ‘ Endpoint Management: ConfigMgr, Intune or Both?’ to learn the ins and outs of Microsoft Endpoint Management from the experts!.
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“Microsoft Endpoint Manager is the convergence of Intune and ConfigMgr functionality and data – plus new intelligent actions – offering seamless, end-to-end management solution without the complexity of a migration or disruption to productivity.” Image 1: Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin CenterĪccording to Brad Anderson, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft 365: If you already have an existing investment in Configuration Manager you can continue to use it, while at the same time taking advantage of the Microsoft cloud-based security and compliance benefits of Intune. It includes both Configuration Manager and Intune, with no complicated configuration or migration required, and with much more simplified licensing. Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an integrated solution, allowing you to manage all of your devices. Have You Heard About Microsoft Endpoint Manager?Īt the last Microsoft Ignite conference, Microsoft announced the release of “ Microsoft Endpoint Manager,” unifying Configuration Manager (also known as ConfigMgr) and the Microsoft Intune mobile management service together. By using an Endpoint Management solution, you replace the need for disparate solutions for mobile device management, enterprise mobility management, and client management tools thus, making the lives of your IT department much easier. Whether you’re using desktops, laptops, smartphones, or tablets this type of solution ensures a simplified and secure location to govern them all. What is Microsoft Endpoint Management?Įndpoint Management, is Microsoft’s end-to-end management solution, combining the functionality of Microsoft Intune and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager. In this blog we will explore what’s new, starting with the new unified ‘Microsoft Endpoint Management’, as well as how this can impact your current licensing and opportunities for your endpoint environment. The long and the short of it is there is no ‘one-size fits all’. When it comes to Endpoint Management, organizations often wonder what the best approach is for their environment.
