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  • WSUS issue with Windows Server 2003 affects Essentials 2007

    As noted on the System Center Essentials Team Blog http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenteressentials/archive/2008/01/28/vista-sp1-will-be-distributed-via-microsoft-update.aspx there is an issue with Vista SP1 updates that affects Essentials 2007. Windows Vista SP1 will be released as an update on Microsoft...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 01-30-2008
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, patch management, server administration, Systems Center, KB article, Vista SP1
  • How System Center Essentials 2007 Can Save Your Company Money in 2008

    A criticism I often hear about System Center Essentials 2007 is that it costs money while there are other free tools out there that do the same thing. To me, that is sort of like saying it costs money to get a new computer with 4 gigs of RAM, a 160gig hard drive, a 21" flat panel monitor, wireless...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 12-28-2007
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, patch management, asset management, server administration, Systems Center, management packs, Windows Server, systems management
  • Fellow Bloggers who Feature News on Essentials 2007

    As far as I can tell, The Real World is Messy: Making Sense with Essentials 2007 at myITForum.com is the only Essentials 2007 blog out there. I created an earlier post on Online Help and Resources , but I specifically avoided mentioning any bloggers. This isn't a slight on anyone, but an effort to...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 12-27-2007
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, patch management, server administration, Systems Center, systems management
  • System Center Essentials 2007 Product Tour

    As part of the IT Forum wave of announcements, an updated Adobe Shockwave tour for Essentials 2007 is now available. This browser based demo covers the key features of System Center Essentials 2007 including: - Setup - Configuration - Console features - Reporting - Monitoring - Hardware/Software Inventory...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 11-25-2007
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, patch management, software deployment, server administration, Systems Center, systems management, demos
  • Top Ten Reasons to Use System Center Essentials 2007

    Top Ten Reasons for using Essentials 2007: 1. Essentials 2007 provides a single console for your core management needs. That means a single product to purchase, deploy and learn. Server, Desktop and Network monitoring, software and update management and asset inventory under a single, easy to use, unified...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 11-18-2007
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, patch management, server administration, Systems Center, systems management
  • Interview with Essentials 2007 MVP Pete Zerger

    I conducted a short interview with Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 MVP Peter Zerger. Pete manages systemcenterforum.org , which is an excellent resource for Operations Manager 2007, Essentials 2007 and MOM 2005 users. He has great things to say about Essentials 2007 and offers thoughts on how...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 11-08-2007
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, patch management, software deployment, server administration, Systems Center, partners, Interviews
  • Essentials 2007 and Exchange: Addressing the Needs of the Mid-Size Company

    In very large organizations, there is a budget for specialized IT staff to undergo training in a specific functional area. Individuals are employed to ensure each component of the infrastructure is kept at its most efficient. Small to midsize organizations have smaller support teams. These small companies...
    Posted to The Real World Is Messy (Weblog) by gzierdt on 10-30-2007
    Filed under: Essentials 2007, Exchange Server, patch management, software deployment, server administration
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