![]() ![]() We have taken your feedback on making Configuration Manager easier to update, and one of the core capabilities of this upcoming release is a brand new approach for updating the features and functionality of Configuration Manager. ![]() This new version will also simplify the Configuration Manager upgrade experience itself, and allow us to listen and more quickly respond to your feedback. ![]() , as it will simply be called, is designed to support the much faster pace of updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft Intune. This new version will bringįor the deployment, upgrade, and management of Windows 10. With our first technical preview, we will release a new version of Configuration Manager by the end of this calendar year. The new System Center Configuration Manager If this is all news to you, stop reading and clickįor more information and guidance. The Current Branch also has the option of Current Branch for Business, which is the same build as the Current Branch, just deferred to a later date to give you time to further validate in your environment. In System Center, we are committed to providing enterprise customers with best-in-class management for Windows 10 with System Center Configuration Manager, specifically by helping you successfully deploy, manage, and service Windows 10 in the way that suits you best.Īs I trust you already know by now, Windows 10 comes in two basic flavors: (1) a Current Branch (also known as Windows-as-a-Service) and (2) the Long-Term Servicing Branch with a more traditional support model. Windows 10 brings with it powerful new options for deployment and servicing. : Aaron Czechowski, Senior Program Manager, Enterprise Client and Mobility Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager documentation First published on TECHNET on Oct 27, 2015įor the most relevant information on System Center Configuration Manager: Support for Windows 10 and Microsoft Intune, please visit the following blog post documentation links:ĮMS blog: FAQ: System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)ĮMS blog: Configuration Manager: a progress update on the current branch and a new servicing b.
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