What is SCCM and how it works?

What is SCCM and how it works?

The Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager is an administration tool that enables organizations to manage and safeguard devices and software within its environment. SCCM takes care of the hardware inventory, distributing software and patches, and more.

What is SCCM called now?

Microsoft has Renamed System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM)

What is SCCM client used for?

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is a Windows product that enables the management, deployment and security of devices and applications across an enterprise. Amongst other potential uses, administrators will commonly use SCCM for endpoint protection, patch management and software distribution.

What are the SCCM services?

What is SCCM SMS EXECUTIVE Service? In Configuration Manager, the core components include the SMS_EXECUTIVE Service, Site Component Manager, Site Control Manager, and Site Hierarchy Manager. The SMS_EXEC service is the host process in which most other components run.

What are the benefits of SCCM?

The benefits of using SCCM are numerous. It enables users to access company applications from anywhere and any device whilst ensuring protection of company data. SCCM also facilitates client systems administration and offer enhanced visibility. There is also enhancement options to maintain system compliance.

Is SCCM better than WSUS?

WSUS can meet the needs of a Windows-only network at the most basic level, while SCCM offers an expanded array of tools for more control over patch deployment and endpoint visibility. SCCM also offers pathways for patching alternate OS and third party applications, but on the whole, it still leaves much to be desired.

What is better than SCCM?

Competitors and Alternatives to System Center Configuration Manager

  • Ivanti UEM.
  • ManageEngine Desktop Central.
  • Jamf Pro (formerly Casper Suite)
  • ConnectWise Automate (formerly LabTech)
  • Quest Kace.
  • Symantec Client Management Suite.
  • Tanium Core Platform.
  • Kaseya Network Monitoring.

What are the features of SCCM?

Some basic enhancement features of SCCM are as follows:

  • Windows 10 Management.
  • In-Console Updates.
  • Application Delivery.
  • Device Management.
  • Virtual Desktop Management.
  • Endpoint Protection.
  • Compliance And Settings Management.
  • Power Management.

How do I stop SCCM client?

How to disable SCCM Application Deployment

  1. In SCCM Console, go to the Software Library / Application Management / Applications.
  2. Select your deployed application.
  3. Right-click a deployment select Disable.
  4. The Enabled field turns to No and the Application is now disabled (this is a custom column that you can be added)

How do I stop SCCM services?

Start the SCCM Console and go to Monitoring;

  1. Go to Overview\System Status\Site Status.
  2. Find SMS_EXECUTIVE, select server and click on service.
  3. After getting status click Stop button and again button !;
  4. After service stopped – click Run button;
  5. Windows Sevices Console.

What are features of SCCM?

Power management and remote control: With SCCM, you can accurately control and evaluate the resources generated by client computers, as well as maintain the power settings. SCCM can also be used to create, deploy, and monitor the configuration of remote connections to devices.

Can intune replace SCCM?

Can Intune Replace SCCM? Intune still has a ways to go before it can truly replace SCCM. As of now, it works more as a cloud-based SCCM extension. Intune could potentially be used on its own, but only for organizations that run Windows 10, work primarily on mobile devices, and/or don’t need to manage servers.

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