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Microsoft System Center Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Microsoft System Center Reviews & Ratings
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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
01/25/17
Very Reliable
What do you like best? The reliability and overall appeal are very good. What do you dislike? nothing really but it can have a better layout to help things I guess. Recommendations to others considering the product Need a better layout. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Communication and collaboration based issues have been resolved.
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Anonymous
01/25/17
Microsoft System Center
What do you like best? access to the suite of products :SCOM,SCCM, SCVMM and so on. Each product but also can be easily incorporated into each other very. What do you dislike? Set ups are pretty complex. It is required knowledge of services and operations. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Tells me all the issue in advance and reduce huge amount of downtime.
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Corbett E.
01/25/17
Config Manager simplifies computer deployments
What do you like best? Managing computer configurations and software installation is a breeze once SCCM has been set up. What do you dislike? Heavy configuration required upfront to make the product work. Recommendations to others considering the product Assuming you have a windows computing environment, it makes sense to use configuration software that is written by the same vendor. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Software ...
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Anonymous
01/24/17
SCCM is microsoft for
What do you like best? It's a wonderfully complex tool if you need it to be, but it's point and click if you need it to be. I like how I can be as selective in OU or as broad in all our domain. The error reporting is also very good and helps with their online community site. What do you dislike? I don't like that you have to have so much command line experience to be able to pull information from users machines. I don't like the cost of having it implemented in our environment. I do ...
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Anonymous
01/24/17
Solid product
What do you like best? dealing with updates to multiple users computers!!! What do you dislike? Plenty of work to set up and prep for use. Recommendations to others considering the product Worth the investment if you've got over 100 users. Imagine, being able to keep users from being administrators on their computers, so they can't do installs, and being able to update flash or java updates (every week they drop them, to everyone all at once and as needed instead of one at a time, while ...
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Anonymous
01/24/17
Used daily for routine tasks
What do you like best? Almost everything we need for many of our maintenance and investigation of issues in one place. Integration with other systems and AD What do you dislike? some of the user interfaces are not as intuitive as they could be, can be over complicated What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Connectivity of machines system wide, deployment and upgrading of applications and patches
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Kaitlin H.
01/23/17
An Office Necessity
What do you like best? The email system is by far the most useful of the Microsoft System Center. It's easy to link calendars, send emails, set signatures, set out of office notifications and more. All businesses should have this feature. What do you dislike? Microsoft Project is not user friendly and is difficult to learn. It would benefit from a more intuitive set up. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Communication and ...
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Anonymous
01/21/17
System Center has save us so much time
What do you like best? Thin imaging with SCCM is amazing. We no longer worry about creating an image for each laptop or desktop in our fleet. This saves so much time for our technicians. It also allows us to create very consistent images because there is less likely a chance of error on our part. We use workflows (task sequences and then just add additional ones if an extra piece of software is needed. What do you dislike? The software is very complex and takes a while to set up and ...
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Anonymous
01/20/17
MSSC review
What do you like best? Central management and scriptable deployment options. What do you dislike? User interface is not intuitive. It works will for the product, but training is a bit tough for newer employees. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Central desktop/server managment. We were previously using homegrown solutions.
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Ryan R.
01/20/17
The right tool for a Microsoft Shop
What do you like best? Microsoft System Center integrates seamlessly in our MS Active Directory and Windows Server environment. In this configuration, System Center allows for intuitive and complete management, from end to end. What do you dislike? Microsoft System Center cannot manage our non-Windows operating systems, or it is not easy to manage non-Windows operating systems. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We need to keep our ...
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