TechNet Radio: How Microsoft IT Uses System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to Extend Network Health
- Posted: Apr 29, 2008 at 10:17 AM
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In this TechNet Radio session, you learn how Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 ensures that computers connecting to or communicating on the network meet the organization's requirements for system health. By implementing System Center Operations Manager 2007, Microsoft IT is able to enforce security and compliance, as well as target policies to specific forest and domains within Microsoft.
Eric Ostrowski - Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
Chris Avis – IT Pro Evangelist
Richard Dixon - Richard Dixon is a Microsoft IT Sr. Systems Engineer. He has worked in IT since 1990. He has been working with SMS/ConfigMgr for 8 years. He started out as a Help Desk Analyst, moved to Help Desk Supervisor and ultimately to Engineering and
designing SMS/ConfigMgr. His original acquired skills are in SQL Server DBA, Visual programming and report management and design which has greatly helped in designing and engineering ConfigMgr 2007 for NAP.
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