Friday 24 February 2012

New Tricks System Center 2012: Keep an Eye on System Center 2012

In the constant evolution of technology, there are new OSes for both the client and server side that deliver new functionality to improve user experience and strengthen the core infrastructure. There are new platforms for messaging and collaboration that change the way that we connect with our colleagues, partners and customers.
There are also new architectures—including the steady migration of business-critical data, applications and processes to the cloud. These also introduce new capabilities and break down both the physical and conceptual boundaries that previously restricted the way we do business.
However, in this technological evolution, the supporting processes are often overlooked—systems management, operational oversight, support and integration. These must also fundamentally change in order to keep pace. The “consumerization” of IT, shifting network borders, and the increasing mobility of both users and devices makes it more difficult—and more important—for you to have insight and control over your environment.
The forthcoming wave of System Center 2012 solutions will empower both you and your users. TechNetMagazine has recently covered several of the core System Center products, including Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012, Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012 and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012. There are also several new additions to the System Center family that enable self-service, process improvement and automation: Microsoft System Center Service Manager 2010, Microsoft System Center Orchestrator 2012 and System Center 2012 code-named “Concero.”

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