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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

12/30/17

4 out of 5

User friendly

What do you like best? MS office is easy to use and user friendly What do you dislike? One note not Syncing across devices. When I input stuff in the onenote and a computer it should be there when I log into another compute What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Sharing notes with the team on onenote

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Anonymous

12/30/17

5 out of 5

System Center 2012 CB

What do you like best? We use the Configuration Manager implementation in System Center primarily. It is has been an immensely valuable solution to effective inventory control, feature tracking, OS control, and Desired Configuration Management. There are other implementations out there, but System Center has required me personally minimal learning curve to implements features we need. The Microsoft Corporate support, TechNet support, and the private Configuration Manager administrator ...

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Melanie

12/29/17

5 out of 5

A personal review of Microsoft System Center.

PROS & CONS What are the best aspects of this product? The Microsoft System is a great tool for anyone working in IT support. Its useful functionality is being able to build app packages and readily pushing them to machines right away. You can utilize this suite to even push Windows updates. A useful day-to-day functionality is its reporting tool. I tend to produces lots of queries and exporting them to Excel for swift data manipulation. What aspects are problematic or could work better? ...

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Anonymous

12/29/17

3.5 out of 5

Can be tedious

What do you like best? Best way to distribute packages to end users with multiple and varying abilities What do you dislike? Can be tedious wind applying to multiple sites Recommendations to others considering the product A way to make it searchable within the start menu What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Standardization of packages

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Anonymous

12/28/17

5 out of 5

Microsoft Systems Centerpiece

What do you like best? Easy administration and deployment, rolling the installation can suit any business design or architecture setup, common tasks can be done by multiple options, What do you dislike? There is a wealth of training info that can sometime be a bit too complex. Recommendations to others considering the product Train before you implement! What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Used for software deployment monitoring. ...

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Amr M.

12/28/17

4.5 out of 5

Microsoft System Center The Most Powerful Systems Management

What do you like best? Microsoft, SCCM "comprehensively assesses, deploys, and updates servers, client computers, and devices across physical, virtual, distributed, and mobile environments What do you dislike? Working good so far i didn't have any comments or notes What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Easily deploy software, protect data, monitor health and enforce compliance across devices Manage Windows Server 2016 capabilities ...

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Benton S.

12/28/17

4 out of 5

Microsoft System Center

What do you like best? It makes deploying software applications, upgrades, operating system hot fixes and patches, group policies, and other functions easy and efficiently reducing the time and administrative overhead of implementing the changes at every single device by pushing them through Microsoft System Center across the network. What do you dislike? Sometimes the changes pushed to the devices show successful when they actually failed to install on the target device. What business ...

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Anonymous

12/28/17

4 out of 5

Overall a good system

What do you like best? The administrative center is very useful and easy to use What do you dislike? A lot of the time there are bugs within the admin portal, slowness, downtime. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Supporting our 3000 email accounts for our users.

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Anonymous

12/28/17

4 out of 5

MS System Center for Software Update Management

What do you like best? Easily update all programs in one place. What do you dislike? Interface makes it difficult to see what needs updating. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Updating software company wide. Saves time getting employees software updates/new software.

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Anonymous

12/28/17

5 out of 5

Fantastic

What do you like best? Helps me learn and understand issues with my computer system. I love the continuous monitoring of my system that allows constant awareness of any arising issues. What do you dislike? Not too much, honestly. I prefer having everything managed with minimal effort. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? When to escalate issues that have risen. When not to. Knowing the difference has great benefits in your production.

Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].

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