Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Administrator's Companion |
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Product Description Get the definitive guide for administering System Center Configuration Manager 2007 straight from an expert. This comprehensive reference delivers all the information you need to plan, design, deploy, and manage mission-critical software updates and help maximize your organization s productivity. This comprehensive administrator s reference drills into Configuration Manager 2007 features and capabilities for change and configuration management for Windows® based desktop and server systems, providing easy-to-follow procedures, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics for everyday, on-the-job results. The author, a Configuration Manager 2007 expert who has written extensively about the technology, provides in-depth information for remotely installing, administering, diagnosing, and troubleshooting applications, and deploying patches, monitoring system usage, and tracking assets must-know details for protecting and optimizing your technology investment. The companion CD features a fully searchable eBook and job aids.
Delivers expert, end-to-end guidance from a leading System Center Configuration Manager expert
Features easy-to-follow procedures, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics
Includes a fully searchable eBook and job aids on CD
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Customer Reviews:
Not So Great Book
05 April, 2009
This book is just a sales pitch for Microsoft to sell you SCCM, nothing more. If you are a administrator of any kind stay away from this book. This works as an overview of SCCM, but if you want a book that discusses how to use SCCM this book isn't it. This book is great for a novice person looking to understand what SCCM does, but it doesn't go over in depth on how to make it do the functions it describes. If you ant to get a book that describes how to use SCCM in to its full potential then look for another book. Want a book to tell you how to configure SCCM, this is not for you. I am sorry if I come across harsh but the author should have never labeled this book the administrator's companion because it is far from that.
- Amazon Customer Review
Nice Book For Learning Basic Features Of Sccm
10 December, 2008
This book is nice for have an overview of SCCM.
There is not a lot off information about native mode.
It's easy to read it.
And enough for the certification.
Samuel
PS: It's better then the official Microsoft trainning.
- Amazon Customer Review
Interesting
14 August, 2009
This is a beginner's book. It is very well explained but a bit prolix. It takes more time than necessary to explain the topics.
I would recomend it to anyone who wants to be familiar with the product.
- Amazon Customer Review
Nothing More Than The Product Documentation Condensed
17 November, 2008
You're looking at this title because 1) you are hoping for a book that helps explain in a little more detail some of the obscure settings in SCCM, and 2) you want a book that discusses common pitfalls and issues administrators might run into. Keep looking. As I read through this I became more and more frustrated over the realization that I was simply rereading (albeit in condensed form) the product documentation that comes free with from Microsoft. If you haven't read the product documentation, don't worry - you will as beyond the core content, practically every page has a "for more information, go to [fill in Microsoft Technet URL to product documentation section here]" pull-out.
To add to my disappointment, despite this title being a relatively (to this review) new release, and despite the SCCM update having been in beta for an incredibly long time (and now released for a while), this book does not cover any of the enhancements of SP1/R2, something which would have been at least a small redeeming feature.
The product documentation that comes with SCCM covers more, already comes in PDF format, and is free. Start with that instead of this.
- Amazon Customer Review
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