This month I was able to present two community related sessions. On the 8th of October Kenneth van Surksum and me were invited to present a session on behalf of our Windows Management User Group Netherlands, during the AppManagEvent in the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht. Our session was about “Application deployment across several devices with System Center […]
READ MORECurrently we have crazy busy times, so busy that I was not able to write a review about IT/Dev Connections and my sessions together with Kenny Buntinx and Greg Ramsey. Like last year IT/Dev Connections was a pleasure to attend and to be able to present two sessions. The Convention Center in the Aria Hotel […]
READ MORELast year I wrote several blogs about a great plugin for Configuration Manager 2012 R2, Parallels Mac Management for Configuration Manager. While I was in Denver for BriForum presenting about the 3.5 version, the new version 4.0 was released with some great new features related to OS Deployment of Mac OS X images.
READ MOREMicrosoft is very busy developing the next version of System Center Configuration Manager, today Microsoft released technical preview of VNEXT. Like the other technical previews Microsoft allows you to test the next version in a lab environment. This version allows you to test the following new features; Deployment of required applications to Windows 10 devices managed […]
READ MOREYesterday I was honored to speak at BriForum about managing Mac OS X devices with ConfigMgr 2012 R2 SP1 natively and with the Parallels Mac Management for SCCM plugin. During this session I showed what we need to enable and configure Mac OS X support in ConfigMgr 2012 R2 SP1 and what options are currently […]
READ MORELast two months it was community wise very busy, I spoke at BriForum London, TechDays Netherlands and last Friday I was invited to speak at the Swiss Configuration Manager Community. Next month I am invited at BriForum in Denver to speak about managing Mac OS X devices with SCCM 2012 R2 natively and when you […]
READ MORECurrently more and more applications in the Apple and Google Play stores become manageable via Microsoft Intune. For instance, when you have the Microsoft Office mobile apps available in Microsoft Intune for a while you may want to use the Mobile Application Management policies to control what the users are able to do with the […]
READ MOREToday the Enterprise Client Management Team of Microsoft released two new initiatives to allow the community to shape both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. Microsoft uses the Uservoice platform to get feedback from their users / us. You are able to submit feedback or ideas for features you like to see in the products or […]
READ MOREToday I placed a section on my blog where I will be keeping track on all (free) Store Apps that are supporting the Mobile Application Management Policies in Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1. Have a look here, and please let me know if you know other apps that are not yet listed! […]
READ MOREA couple of months ago I wrote a series of blogs about the Mobile Application Management Policies in Microsoft Intune. With the release of Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1 lot’s of new features arrived in Configuration Manager. Both Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager 2012 have the same Mobile Device Management features now. More on the […]
READ MOREIn the next two months I will be speaking at several conferences and a user group meeting, time to make some noise about those great events. Here is my calendar, if you want to join me at one or more of the events be sure to follow the links and get a ticket. (don’t forget […]
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