System Center 2025 is here!!!!
We are thrilled to hear Microsoft has announced System Center 2025, the next release of Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) will be GA (General Availability) in the fall of 2024. This schedule means that System…
We are thrilled to hear Microsoft has announced System Center 2025, the next release of Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) will be GA (General Availability) in the fall of 2024. This schedule means that System…
Last night UR4 was released for System Center 2019.
This includes patches for SCOM, SCSM, SCDPM and SCVMM.
These updates add supportability for Windows 2022 and 11 (on guest/agent side), .Net Framework 4.8, some security…
Just a for your information from my side friends:
A few of you have spotted this already. It is possible now to start evaluating System Center 2022 components from the Microsoft Evaluation Center.
System Center…
This week Microsoft held its Ignite conference again with lots and lots of news and announcements as always. I wanted to do a post for the readers here about what was said about System Center….
Last night Microsoft released Update Rollup 3 (UR3) for System Center 2019, with updates for the products DPM, SCOM, VMM and SCORCH.
The overview page with the links to the separate products can be found…
Yesterday we saw the release of System Center 2019 Update Rollup 2 for the following products: SCOM, SCDPM, SCVMM, SCSM, and SCORCH with fixes and improvements. Some have quite a long list of fixes and…
As the title says the new updates for System Center 2016 products has been released as UR8.
You can find the KB Articles for each of the products below. Of course I will…
A few days ago System Center 2016 Update Rollup 6 was released.
The products receiving UR6 are: SCOM, DPM, VMM, Orchestrator.
The link below has the links to all 4 product UR6 pages:
We noticed the release of UR9 for Service Manager a day before and WSUS also already had the SCOM agent updates, but today the KB article is released giving the overview of the UR9 for System Center 2012 R2 products.
The KB article for System Center…
Since Microsoft stopped their Microsoft Management Summit and integrated it into their TechEd it still felt like a void was left there in the System Center space. Of course the MMS in the old days started as a community thing and in the end it ended up…