Microsoft SCCM (Configuration Manager) is an on-premises and hybrid endpoint management solution used to manage servers, desltops, and applications in enterprise environments. This introductory class provides a strong foundation in traditional and hybrid device management, widely used in large organization.
Who Should Learn Microsoft SCCM
1. Students and Fresh graduates aiming for careers in enterprise IT administration.
2. IT Support and Desktop Support Engineers managing Windows devices.
3. System and infrastructure administrators handling enterprise environments.
4. Patch Management and Operations Teams responsible for updates and compliance.
5. IT professionals trasitioning into endpoint management roles.
What Students Will Learn
1. SCCM Architecture, components, and site hierarchy concepts.
2. Device discovery, Client installation, and inventory management.
3. Application and package deployment methods.
4. Patch Management using Software Update Groups.
5. Operating System Deployment (OSD) basics.
6. Monitoring, reporting, and troubleshooting SCCM infrastructure.
Pre-requisites for Learning SCCM
1. Strong understanding of Windows OS and Active Directory.
2. Basic networking concepts such as DNS, DHCP, and IP Addressing.
3. Familiarity with Windows Server and SQL Server basics.
4. Fundamental knowledge of enterprise IT environments.