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Configuration Manager, part of the Microsoft Intune family, offers a comprehensive set of features for managing devices and applications within an organization.
Here are some of the key capabilities:
- Application Management: Create, manage, deploy, and monitor applications across various devices.
- OS Deployment: Deploy operating systems using various methods like PXE, multicast, or bootable media.
- Software Updates: Manage and deploy software updates to ensure devices are up-to-date.
- Compliance Settings: Assess, track, and remediate the configuration compliance of client devices.
- Endpoint Protection: Manage security, antimalware, and Windows Firewall settings.
- Inventory: Collect detailed hardware and software inventory data1.
- Remote Control: Remotely administer client computers from the Configuration Manager console.
- Reporting: Utilize SQL Server Reporting Services for advanced reporting capabilities.
- Power Management: Manage and monitor power consumption of client computers.
- Co-management: Integrate with Microsoft Intune for cloud-based management.
How Configuration Manager Differs from Other Tools Configuration Manager stands out due to its deep integration with other Microsoft products and services, such as Microsoft Intune, Azure, and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). This integration allows for seamless management of both on-premises and cloud-based devices, providing a unified management experience.