![]() if you want to add 5 new applications, well, that's a lot of clicking. It's fine if you're adding in one new application. It's SCCM - I wouldn't exactly call it an interface that gets out of your way and lets you get your work done. The imaging portion is really neat - somehow they've modified the built-in Windows Server WDS/PXE service to detect and serve as an OS X netboot server (this makes sense technically since both PXE and NetBoot are just TFTP - but prior implementations have been platform specific.) The advantage here is that, whether you're wanting to image a Mac or PC over the network, you only need one IP helper configured (or so I think) for a given subnet (which I don't think can be configured with MORE than one IP helper anyway.) SCCM has some great automation capabilities that can be leveraged via PowerShell, not unlike the JSS' API (which is easier to use, but obviously lacks the whole Microsoft ecosystem advantage.) ![]() ![]() It's a serviceable extension to SCCM allowing Windows admins to comfortably manage Macs inside a pane of glass they're already familiar with. Disclaimer - I haven't used it myself, I've only watched the demos, and read their support forum.
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