5-Day Official MCTS: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, Configuring
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Attend this Microsoft MCTS course to learn how to deploy, configure and manage one or more System Center Configuration Manager 2007 sites, and their supporting systems. You will learn to assess, deploy and update your servers, clients, and devices – across physical, virtual, distributed and mobile environments. Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 is the follow-up to the very successful Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003.
This 5-day Microsoft MCTS event runs 8-10 hours each day and covers material from Microsoft Official course 6451. This Microsoft MCTS event includes customized courseware, test prep material for the exam, catered lunch each day, and a test voucher for Technology Specialist Exam 70-400. An in house Pearson/Vue test center is available for your testing convenience. Microsoft MCTS training begins at 8 AM on each day and ends at 6 PM.
Duration: 5 days
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Each day the Microsoft MCTS boot camp starts at 8:00 am sharp and continues until 6:00 pm.
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (previously Systems Management Server) provides knowledge-driven management for today's dynamic IT infrastructures. Its powerful capabilities enable you to assess, deploy, and update your clients, servers, and mobile devices across IT systems in physical, virtual, distributed, and mobile environments. Built on key Microsoft technologies, such as Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Windows Server Active Directory, and the Windows architecture, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 enhances your insight into and control over your IT infrastructure. With Configuration Manager 2007 organizations can ensure that IT systems comply with desired configuration states to improve system's availability, security, and performance network-wide.