Microsoft to Launch System Center 2025 Later This Year

System Center 2025, the next release of Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) will be released in Fall 2024. Microsoft has announced that the latest versions of Center Operations Manager (SCOM), Virtual Machine Manager (VMM), Service Manager (SM), System Center Orchestrator (SCO), and Data Protection Manager (DPM) will be available later this year. System Center is a…

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MJFChat: The Reverse Shiproom with Microsoft 365 Corporate VP Brad Anderson


Our next MJFChat, scheduled for Monday, May 11, is a special, pre-Build 2020 chat. I’ll be turning the interview tables on Microsoft 365 Corporate Vice President Brad Anderson.

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Top 5 Reasons to Deploy System Center 2016

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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.

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Microsoft Adds VMware Support to System Center DPM

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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.

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Resource: Microsoft TechNet Evaluation Center

Microsoft offers a wide variety of their software and services through their TechNet Evaluation Center so that you can try them out before making a purchasing decision.

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