Aidan Finn outlines the different ways businesses can use Microsoft Azure Backup.
Last Update: Sep 11, 2023
System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) 2022 is the latest version of Microsoft’s monitoring solution for your enterprise. This guide will show you how to install your first ‘Management Server’, which is the server that handles all the communication and sending of data to its SQL databases for historical retrieval and analysis. In case you missed…
In early April 2022, Microsoft proudly announced System Center 2022. This is the latest version of the on-premises catalog of infrastructure server solutions for your company. System Center 2022 includes Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly Configuration Manager), Operations Manager (SCOM), Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM), Orchestrator, Data Protection Manager (DPM), and Service Manager (SCSM). In this post,…
Microsoft has announced the general availability of System Center 2022, its datacenter management suite for enterprise customers. The first new feature that the company highlighted today is support for Windows Server 2022 and Azure Stack HCI 21H2. This means that IT Admins can now use the System Center Virtual Machine Manager for managing Azure Stack…
There are lots of ways that you can remotely manage Windows devices. But some of them require direct network connectivity to the remote devices.
System Center 2016 was released with Windows Server 2016. As usual, if you want to manage the new Server operating system, then you need to have the latest version of Microsoft’s infrastructure and services management suite.
This post will discuss the recent announcement that Microsoft has added support for backing up VMware virtual machines using System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2012 R2.
Microsoft has announced the general availability of System Center Configuration Manager and you can download it now from MSDN and VLSC.
Microsoft released Update Rollup 7 (UR7) for System Center 2012 R2 about 1 month ago. Read why it’s probably safe to deploy this update now.
With barely a moment to pause and reflect on last week’s epic Build 2015 conference in San Francisco, Microsoft has set up shop in Chicago this week for its inaugural Ignite conference, which replaces TechEd.