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SCCM is a Microsoft solution that allows IT administrators to control and maintain computers, servers, and mobile devices across an organization. It simplifies software deployment, system updates, security enforcement, and inventory management, helping businesses keep their technology environment reliable and secure.
This certification trains professionals to use SCCM tools to manage updates, software installations, and device monitoring. It demonstrates the ability to maintain IT systems, ensure compliance, and troubleshoot problems, making IT operations more efficient and secure in enterprise environments.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to SCCM
Domain 2 - Installation and Configuration
Domain 3 - Software Deployment
Domain 4 - Patch and Update Management
Domain 5 - Hardware and Software Inventory
Domain 6 - Endpoint Protection
Domain 7 - Operating System Deployment
Domain 8 - Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Domain 9 - Automation and Reporting
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IT services, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, education, and large enterprises.
No, but basic knowledge of Windows systems and networking is recommended.
Yes, it enhances network and device management skills.
Yes, including task sequences, Windows images, and driver management.
Basic knowledge helps, advanced scripts are covered gradually.
System Administrator, IT Operations Engineer, SCCM Specialist, Desktop Support Engineer.
Yes, including client health, logs, alerts, and deployment failures.
Yes, it starts from basics and progresses to advanced system management.
Yes, including applications, updates, and patch management.
Yes, including hardware and software monitoring across all clients.
IT administrators, system engineers, desktop support staff, and IT students.
Yes, including integration with Active Directory, PowerShell, and Power BI.
Absolutely, it covers endpoint protection, compliance, and security policies.
Yes, for providing IT management and support services to businesses.
It improves skills in managing large IT environments, increasing employability in enterprise IT roles.