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SCCM2012 TechnicalOverview

Configuration Manager 2012 focuses on empowering users by allowing them to be productive from any device, simplifying administration through role-based security and collection-based targeting, and unifying infrastructure management to reduce costs. It introduces user-centric application management capabilities and provides more granular role-based security and collection-based targeting compared to Configuration Manager 2007. The document also outlines new features around client settings, power management policies, settings migration, and hardware migration assistance.

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SCCM2012 TechnicalOverview

Configuration Manager 2012 focuses on empowering users by allowing them to be productive from any device, simplifying administration through role-based security and collection-based targeting, and unifying infrastructure management to reduce costs. It introduces user-centric application management capabilities and provides more granular role-based security and collection-based targeting compared to Configuration Manager 2007. The document also outlines new features around client settings, power management policies, settings migration, and hardware migration assistance.

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Empower Users

Unify Infrastructure

Simplify Administration

Empower people to be productive from anywhere on whatever device they choose

Reduce costs by unifying IT management infrastructure

Improve IT effectiveness and efficiency

Configuration Manager 2007


Optimized for Systems Management scenarios Challenging to manage users: Forced to translate a user to a device Explicit: run a specific program on a specific device

Configuration Manager 2012


Still committed and focused on System Management scenarios Embrace User Centric scenarios: Moving to a state based design, for apps, deployments, content on DPs. Full application lifecycle model. Install, Revision Mgt, Supersedence and Uninstall Understand and intelligently target the relationships between user systems Management solution tailored for applications

Software Distribution is a glorified script execution

User preferences to control ConfigMgr behaviors:


My business hours used to control when to install software Presentation mode dont notify when presenting Remote control settings when allowed, end user can control their experience

Empower Users

Unify Infrastructure

Simplify Administration

Empower people to be productive from anywhere on whatever device they choose

Reduce costs by unifying IT management infrastructure

Improve IT effectiveness and efficiency

Functionality
What types of objects can I see and what can I do to them? Which resources can I interact with?

ConfigMgr 2007
Class rights

ConfigMgr 2012
Security roles Security scopes Collection limiting

Which instances can I see and interact with? Object instance permissions Site specific resource permissions

Unique ConfigMgr 2007 Primary Site for:

ConfigMgr 2012 solutions (no unique primary sites): Role Based Administration

Decentralized administration

Logical data segmentation


Client settings

Role Based Administration


Client settings for the hierarchy and unique collections Language packs Secondary Sites or Distribution Points

Language Content routing for deep hierarchies

Empower Users

Unify Infrastructure

Simplify Administration

Empower people to be productive from anywhere on whatever device they choose

Reduce costs by unifying IT management infrastructure

Improve IT effectiveness and efficiency

Power Management
Phase 1: Monitor Enable client management agent Begin monitoring usage and activity
Non-Peak & Peak

Phase 2: Plan Continue monitoring on usage and activity Begin to develop Power Plan

Mid-Month: Power Plan has been confirmed


Phase 3: Apply Power policy Begin applying Power Plan

Phase 4: Compliance & Analyze Review before and after usage and activity Determine savings in Kwh and Co2 saved

Copy settings

Enhanced versioning and audit tracking Ability to specify specific versions to be used in baselines Audit tracking includes who changed what

IS BACK!

Assist with Migration of Objects Assist with Migration of Clients Minimize WAN impact Maximize Re-usability of x64 Server Hardware Assist with Flattening of Hierarchy

Component Site Server and Site Roles Database Distribution Point Client

Minimum Requirement Windows Server 2008 (64-bit ) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) SQL Server 2008 SP1 & Cumulative Update 10+ (64-bit) Windows Server 2003 (including 32-bit) with limited functionality Windows Vista SP2 and later (including 32-bit) Windows XP SP2 & SP3 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 2003 Server SP2 (32-bit & 64-bit) Vista SP2 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 7 RTM (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 2008 SP2 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 2008 R2 RTM (64-bit) Windows 2008 R2 SP1(64-bit)

Admin Console

Vista SP2 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 7 RTM (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 2008 SP2 (32-bit & 64-bit) Windows 2008 R2 RTM (64-bit) Windows 2008 R2 SP1(64-bit)

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