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Microsoft System Center - Backup Software

Microsoft System Center Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Microsoft System Center Reviews & Ratings

4.2

Very Good

Based on 723 ratings & 480 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(252)

Very Good

(177)

Good

(40)

Poor

(8)

Terible

(3)

Spotsaas Editor’s POV

Microsoft System Center is a must-have tool for desktop management, offering a wide range of automation capabilities and streamlined processes. Users praise its ability to create custom Windows images effortlessly, deploy software seamlessly, and handle security patching efficiently. The tool enables remote management tasks, simplifies infrastructure management, ...Read more

Microsoft System Center pros and cons

  • Simplifies data center management, infrastructure monitoring, and deployment processes effectively.

  • Offers a unified infrastructure for protection and administration, ensuring regulatory compliance and managing virtual environments seamlessly.

  • Provides comprehensive tools for monitoring, reporting, and managing devices with automation capabilities.

  • Allows efficient OS deployment, software updating, application deployment, and remote management to help in maintaining compliance.

  • Steep learning curve for new users, requiring time to master the complexities of the tool.

  • Implementation process can be cumbersome and expensive, with unclear instructions and navigation challenges.

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Anonymous

01/27/19

4 out of 5

Using the system

What do you like best? Its ability to be flexible and help me in solving What do you dislike? Some of the features are unavailable and needs updating What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Some informational technology question

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Anonymous

01/27/19

3.5 out of 5

Basic

What do you like best? It’s the only software I’ve used so it’s all I know What do you dislike? The email layout is weird, but I personalized it to work best for me What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? You can solve any problems and show in great detail with PowerPoint, excel, word

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Anonymous

01/26/19

4.5 out of 5

Hassle free system management

What do you like best? I have experience in System Center Configuration Manager and the Operating System Deployment (OSD has saved lot of man hours in company wide when re-configuring or deploying PCs over company. We can deploy a new PC with all relevant software and updates without single user interaction in less than 1 hour of time What do you dislike? The automated client deployment is giving trouble most of the time if the remote end is miss configured firewall or corrupted WMI. We ...

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Anonymous

01/22/19

5 out of 5

Infrastructure management and supervision

What do you like best? Microsoft System Center I love because it gathers and organizes certain servers and workstations in groups. It pairs with Microsoft Azure and other large cloud-based programs. The ease of connecting to a remote computer is great, with just one click we can access the equipment The management and control of the equipment with this tool is wonderful. The latest developments in the version have been of quality. I highly recommend the product What do you dislike? ...

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Anonymous

01/21/19

5 out of 5

Microsoft System Center leader in the business market

What do you like best? His main tool SQL Server Management Studio it’s a great solution for DBA or Technology group, his GUI minimize tasks like backup, restore, change passwords or change security settings. For me as part of a security department it's important to audit a change user privileges with a single click. The ability to embed really anything in a stored proc or an agent job is nice for integrating other systems or using it to manage workflows. Great tools for diagnosing ...

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Anonymous

12/19/18

5 out of 5

Reduces upgrade time

What do you like best? SCCM has a ton of OS deployment and software features. We can easily create our custom software and operating system deployments and install them on the needed systems. Easily syncs with Active Directory which allows security group integration creating a "one stop" shop. What do you dislike? pretty big learning curve but there are tons of blogs and books for this software. Multiple servers needed for larger offices as well as a server to host the SQL database What ...

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Anonymous

12/04/18

5 out of 5

Controle toda su infraestructura desde una misma suite

What do you like best? Sysrtem Center debe de ser considerada una suite de administración de infraestructura y esto es lo que hace de la mejor manera. Aunque en un principio no es la herramienta más sencilla de implementar , en el momento en que se termina de implementar, no hay que estar realizarndo muchos cambios. Además soluciones como SCOM es de lo mejor del mercado, con el hecho de que Microsoft incorpora su conocimiento de sus propias soluciones, para brindar un mejor control. ...

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Anonymous

11/27/18

3.5 out of 5

Functional, but fragile

What do you like best? The incident entry system is segmented in a thoughtful manner and flows nicely when entering tickets from callers. Service Manager (SCSM sends email notifications to the users, the assigned analyst, and can easily pull up historical incidents on a certain user, end user, date range, or keyword you select. Coupled with Provance's asset management system, we can track purchases, aging hardware, new hardware, and where certain pieces of equipment are at any given time. ...

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Anonymous

11/07/18

4 out of 5

A one stop shop for managing multiple computers

What do you like best? I used to use SCCM at a previous job for managing patches and pushing out Software. Loved that you can control not only updates and patches, but also things related to security and network settings. It made it so we no longer needed to physically go to the user's desk, it could all be done easily from our own PCs. The monitoring dashboard also let us know at a glance the overall status of what the network and user computers was. We were never guessing what ...

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Anonymous

10/30/18

3 out of 5

Excellent experience. QOL is great, fast reactions.

What do you like best? The ability to manage large groups of computers at work. We have several computer labs at work and Microsoft System Center makes it easy for us to update computer software from one place instead of having to go computer by computer clicking away and spending hours updating just one lab. What do you dislike? Really wish there were more options as to what you could do regarding specific software updates. There's been several instances where we cannot do a specific ...

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