Most RecentMost ViewedMost LikesMoving the WSUS database to SQL Always On First published on TECHNET on Mar 30, 2017 Hello, my name is Matt Garton and I am part of the service engineering group within the Enterprise Client & Mobility (ECM) group here at Microsoft. Dynamic Scaling of ConfigMgr Site Systems in Azure This post covers the vertical scaling of ConfigMgr Site Systems in Azure – to realize efficiency gains made available by the elasticity of the Azure Cloud. Application Publishing Automation in Microsoft Intune First published on TECHNET on Jul 27, 2018 In this post we will discuss how we automated the publishing of internal line-of-business (LOB) applications to enrolled devices using Microsoft Intune. New Year.... New PlansFirst published on TECHNET on Dec 20, 2018 As 2018 wraps up we are starting to set our sights on what the future of our System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr/SCCM) infrastructure could bring.Our journey to peer content distributionFirst published on TECHNET on Oct 16, 2018 The lead up Here within Microsoft we pride ourselves as being the “first and best” consumer of ConfigMgr features.Moving the ConfigMgr site database to an Always On Availability GroupFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 10, 2017 In a previous post we started talking about how we're moving our workloads into Azure, this post continues that conversation.Optimizing Operating Systems Upgrades for Remotely Connected Clients First published on TECHNET on Aug 28, 2017 Hi everyone. Implementing Packaging and Testing work flows in ConfigMgr 2012 using Role Based Access First published on TECHNET on Dec 01, 2011 Hi, my name is Dharmendra Thotakura. Configuration Manager 2012 Exchange Connector Implementation in Microsoft ITFirst published on TECHNET on Sep 02, 2011 Hi all, I am Karthik Jayavel and I work in MPSD on Settings Management (Desired Configuration Management), Power Management and Mobile Device Management.How we do it: using ConfigMgr and Intune at Microsoft First published on TECHNET on Mar 27, 2017 Hello there, blog readers.