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Shane Curtis
Oct 19, 2017Copper Contributor
SCCM ever going away?
Very curious! Is the plan to eventually move all SCCM functionality to Intune? If so, how much longer will SCCM on prem be around?
- Oct 19, 2017No, the plan is not to move all SCCM functionality to Intune. Modern management is different than traditional management (e.g. Win32 apps vs. Modern Apps, GPO vs. MDM policy, Imaging vs. Modern Provisioning). Co-management is the path to migrate workloads over time, by persisting traditional management in SCCM and moving modern workloads to Intune. Over time. SCCM on-prem will be around for as long as traditional workloads are around (years).
Jason_Githens
Microsoft
Oct 19, 2017No, the plan is not to move all SCCM functionality to Intune. Modern
management is different than traditional management (e.g. Win32 apps vs.
Modern Apps, GPO vs. MDM policy, Imaging vs. Modern Provisioning).
Co-management is the path to migrate workloads over time, by persisting
traditional management in SCCM and moving modern workloads to Intune.
Over time. SCCM on-prem will be around for as long as traditional
workloads are around (years).
Steve Whitcher
Oct 19, 2017Bronze Contributor
To clarify, for the features which will not be moved to Intune, is that because they are considered 'legacy' features which won't be needed going forward?
Imaging, for example, seems like a hard feature to move to a cloud service, but it also seems that MS is pushing hard to eliminate the need for that feature. I'm not yet sure I agree, but MS clearly sees a day coming when we don't need to wipe and reload brand new computers, or even to fix an issue on an existing computer. Maybe someday...
Imaging, for example, seems like a hard feature to move to a cloud service, but it also seems that MS is pushing hard to eliminate the need for that feature. I'm not yet sure I agree, but MS clearly sees a day coming when we don't need to wipe and reload brand new computers, or even to fix an issue on an existing computer. Maybe someday...