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Short for system center configuration manager, SCCM is a software management suite provided by Microsoft that allows users to manage a large number of Windows based computers. SCCM features remote control, patch management, operating system deployment, network protection and other various services.

1. ASSETS AND COMPLIANCE .
2. SOFTWARE LIBRARY .
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SCCM [SYSTEM CENTER 2012 CONFIGURATION MANAGER] MODULES :

SCCM 2012 IS HAVING 5 MODULES

SCCM 2012 MODULE : 1 : ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES :

SCCM 2012 MODULE : 2 : BASIC NETWORKING CONCEPTS :

SCCM 2012 MODULE : 3 : SQL SERVER INSTALLATION AND CONFIG :

SCCM 2012 MODULE : 4 : REAL TIME SCCM 2012 INSTALLATION STEPS :

SCCM 2012 MODULE : 5 : SCCM 2012 MANAGEMENT :

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MODULE : 1 : SCCM 2012 INTRODUCTION ?

1. WHAT IS SCCM ?

2. HISTORY OF SCCM ?

3. USE OF SCCM ?

4. CAREER IN SCCM ?

5. SCCM ADMIN JOB ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ?

MODULE : 2 : WHAT IS ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES ?

1. WHAT IS ACTIVE DIRECTORY ?

2. AND WHAT IS DOMAIN SERVICES ?

3. ACTIVE DIRECTORY ROLE INSTALLATION ?

4. ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 3 : HOW TO INSTALL ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES ?

1. ADDS INSTALLATION ?

2.ADDS CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 4 : WHAT ARE THE ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES COMPONENTS ?

1. ACTIVE DIRECTORY INSTALLED COMPONENTS ?

MODULE : 5 : PRIMARY ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES INSTALLATION ?

1. PRIMARY ADDS INSTALLATION ?

2. PRIMARY ADDS DOMIAN SERVICES CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 6 : BACKUP ADDS INSTALLATION ?

1. BACKUP ADDS INSTALLATION ?

2. BACKUP ADDS DOMIAN SERVICES CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 7 : PRIMARY AND BACKUP ADDS NETWORKING CONNECTIONS ?

 

1. IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATIONS ?

2. SUBNET MASK CONFIGURATIONS ?

3. DEFAULT GATEWAY CONFIGURATIONS ?

4. PREFERRED DNS SERVER CONFIGURATIONS ?

5. ALTERNATE DNS SERVER CONFIGURATIONS ?

MODULE : 8 : HOW TO JOIN BACKUP ADDS IN TO PRIMARY DOMAIN CONTROLLERS ?

1. HOW TO JOIN THE BACKUP ADDS IN TO PRIMARY ADDS.

2. IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATIONS .

3. MEMBER OF WORKGROUP

4. MEMBER OF DOMAIN

MODULE 9 : WORKING WITH FSMO ROLES ?

1. WHAT IS FSMO ?

2. WHAT IS FSMO ROLES ?

3. HOW TO WORK WITH FSMO ROLES ?

4. HOW TO TRANSFER FSMO ROLES IN TO ONLINE MODE AND OFF LINE MODE ?

MODULE : 10 : WHAT IS DNS SERVER ?

1. WHAT IS DNS SERVER ?

2. WHAT IS ZONE ?

3. WHAT IS FORWARD LOOKUP ZONE ?

4. WHAT IS REVERSE LOOK UP ZONE ?

5. DNS SERVER INSTALLATION ?

6. DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 11 : WHAT IS DHCP SERVER ?

1. WHAT IS DHCP SERVER ?

2. DHCP SERVER INSTALLATION ?

3. DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 12 : WHAT IS WDS SERVER ?

1. WDS INSTALLATION ?

2. WDS CONFIGURATION ?

3. WDS MANAGEMENT ?

MODULE : 13 : GROUP POLICY MANAGEMENT ?

1. WORKING WITH GROUP POLICY MANAGEMENT.

MODULE : 14 : USER MANAGEMENT ?

1. HOW TO CREATE THE USERS ?

2. HOW TO ENABLE THE USERS ?

3. HOW TO DISABLE THE USERS ?

4. LOG ON HOURS ?

5. LOG ON DAYS ?

6. LOG ON TO ….?

MODULE : 15 : SQL SERVER INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT ?

1. SQL SERVER INSTALLATION ?

2. SQL SERVER CONFIGURATION ?

3. SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT ?

MODULE : 16 : SCCM INSTALLATION ?

1. SCCM INSTALLATION ?

MODULE : 17 : SCCM CONFIGURATION ?

1. SCCM CONFIGURATION ?

MODULE : 18 : SCCM MANAGEMENT ?

1. SCCM MANAGEMENT ?

MODULE : 19 : SCCM 2012 MANAGEMENT ?

 
1. ASSETS AND COMPLIANCE .



2. SOFTWARE LIBRARY .



3. MONITORING .



4. ADMINISTRATION .

 :: “WORKING WITH SCCM 2012” :: 

MODULE : 20 : ASSETS AND COMPLIANCE :

MODULE : 21 : SOFTWARE LIBRARY :

MODULE : 22 : MONITORING :

MODULE : 23 : ADMINISTRATION : 

MODULE : 24 : TO CHECK THE SCCM SITE ACTIVITY :

MODULE : 25 : TO CHECK THE SCCM SITE STATUS : 

MODULE : 26 : TO CHECK THE SCCM SYSTEM STATUS : 

MODULE : 27 : ENABLE THE DISCOVERY METHODS : 

1. Active Directory Forest Discovery : 

2. Active Directory Group Discovery : 

3. Active Directory System Discovery : 

4. Active Directory User Discovery : 

5. Heartbeat Discovery : 

6. Network Discovery : 

MODULE : 28 : WORKING WITH BOUNDARIES : 

1. IP Subnet

2. Active Directory Site : 

3. IPV6 Prefix : 

4. IP Address Range : 

MODULE : 29 : WORKING WITH BOUNDARY GROUPS : 

CONFIGURING BOUNDARY GROUPS : 

1. IP Subnet TO Active Directory Site : 

2. Active Directory Site TO IP Address Range : 

3. IPV6 Prefix : 

4. IP Address Range TO  IP Subnet 

MODULE : 30 : ADDING CLIENTS INTO THE SCCM SITE DOMAIN : 

MODULE : 31 : ADDING USERS INTO THE SCCM SITE DOMAIN : 

MODULE : 32 : CLIENT PUSH INSTALLATION : 

CLIENT PUSH INSTALLATION METHODS : 

1. MANUAL CLIENT PUSH INSTALLATION : [CCMSetup.exe Installation]

2. SCCM CLIENT PUSH INSTALLATION : [CCMSetup.msi – Installation]

MODULE : 33 : WORKING WITH SQL SERVER CLIENTS REPORTS  : 

GENERATING SQL SERVER REPORTS : 

1. WORKING WITH SQL SERVER REPORTS IN SCCM : 

2. WORKING WITH SQL SERVER REPORTS WITH BROWSER : 

3. DOWNLOAD AND DELIVER THE REPORTS TO TEAM MANAGERS AND TEAM LEADERS : 

MODULE : 34 : WORKING WITH SERVERS AND SITE SYSTEM ROLES  : 

ADDING SYSTEM ROLES : 

1. Site System Role : 

2. Site Database Server : 

3. Component server : 

4. Management point : 

5. Distribution point : 

6. Reporting services point : 

7. State migration point : 

8. Software update point : 

9. System Health Validator point : 

10. Endpoint Protection point : 

11. Fallback status point : 

12. Out of band service point : 

13. Asset Intelligence synchronization point : 

14. Application Catalog web service point : 

15. Application Catalog website point : 

16. Enrollment proxy point :

17. Enrollment point : 

MODULE : 35 : ENABLING DEFAULT CLIENT SETTINGS : 

ENABLING DEFAULT CLIENT SETTINGS : 

1. Background Intelligent Transfer : 

2. Cloud Services : 

3. Client Policy : 

4. Compliance Settings :  

5. Computer Agent :  

6. Computer Restart : 

7. Endpoint Protection :  

8. Hardware Inventory : 

9. Metered Internet Connections :  

10. Enrollment :  

11. Network Access Protection : 

12. Power Management : 

13. Remote Tools :  

14. Software Deployment :  

15. Software Inventory :  

16. Software Metering : 

17. Software Updates : 

18. State Messaging : 

19. User and Device Affinity : 

20. 

MODULE : 36 : ENABLING PATCH MANAGEMENT [UPDATES] : 

MODULE : 37 : APPLICATIONS DEPLOYMENT : 

MODULE : 38 : PACKAGES DEPLOYMENT : 

MODULE : 39 : CLIENT COMPUTERS MANAGEMENT : 

MODULE : 40 : OPERATING SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT [OSD] : 

WORKING WITH OPERATING SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT : [OSD]  : 

1. CREATING TASK SEQUENCING ISO IMAGE FILE FOR CAPTURING THE REFERENCE – PC  : 

2. PREPARING ONE REFERENCE – PC FOR SETUP CAPTURING PURPOSE : 

3. INSTALL THE REQUIRED SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS INTO THE REFERENCE – PC : 

4. RUN THE SYSPREAP TOOL : 

5. CAPTURE THE WIM FILE : 

6. DEPLOY THE WIM FILE IN SCCM : 

7. CONFIGURE THE DHCP SERVER : 

8. CONFIGURE THE WDS SERVER : 

9. DEPLOY THE OSD PROCESS : 

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Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager, also known as Con-fig-Manager or SCCM), formerly System Center Configuration Manager and Systems Management Server (SMS) is a systems management software product developed by Microsoft for managing large groups of computers running Windows NT, Windows Embedded, mac-OS (OS X), Linux or UNIX, as well as Windows Phone, Symbian, iOS and Android mobile operating systems. Configuration Manager provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, operating system deployment, network access protection and hardware and software inventory.

Microsoft SCCM/Endpoint Configuration Manager for Beginners/Experienced

Short for system center configuration manager, SCCM is a software management suite provided by Microsoft that allows users to manage a large number of Windows based computers. SCCM features remote control, patch management, operating system deployment, network protection and other various services.

 ASSETS AND COMPLIANCE .

SOFTWARE LIBRARY .

MONITORING .

ADMINISTRATION .

 

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is a Windows product that enables the management, deployment and security of devices and applications across an enterprise. Amongst other potential uses, administrators will commonly use SCCM for endpoint protection, patch management and software distribution. SCCM is part of the Microsoft System Center systems management suite.

The SCCM integrated console enables management of Microsoft applications such as Application Virtualization (App-V), Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (Med-V), Citrix XenApp, Microsoft Forefront and Windows Phone applications. All these applications can then be managed by a single location.

System Center Configuration Manager relies on a single infrastructure, with the goal of unifying physical and virtual clients under one umbrella. SCCM also adds tools to help IT administrators with access control. SCCM discovers servers, desktops and mobile devices connected to a network through Active Directory and installs client software on each node. It then manages application deployments and updates on a device or group basis, allowing for automated patching with Windows Server Update Services and policy enforcement with Network Access Protection. System Center Endpoint Protection Manager is built into System Center Configuration Manager to secure data stored on those devices.

Core features of Microsoft SCCM :

Some core features in Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager include:

Windows management — to keep pace with updates to Windows 10.

Endpoint protection — to provide identification and malware protection.

Reporting — to present information on users, hardware, software, applications and software updates.

Operating system (OS) deployment — to distribute operating systems to devices in an enterprise.

Software update management –which allows users administrators to deliver and manage updates to devices across an enterprise.

Application delivery –which allows administrators to deliver an application to all devices across an enterprise.

Health monitoring — which shows client activities and health in the console, and can alert users if health statistics decrease past a specified level.

Several key features of System Center Configuration Manager help administrators address the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend in enterprise organizations, including user-centric management. End users can search for applications with a self-service software center and specify times when installations and upgrades take place. IT administrators can install applications on different devices. For example, SCCM can be used to install a native application on a primary device, as a Remote Desktop Services app, or as an App-V program on a tablet. SCCM also includes role-based access control (RBAC), which enhances system security by only showing end users the interface elements that apply to their specific roles as defined by Active Directory. 

Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager, also known as ConfigMgr or MEMCM), formerly System Center Configuration Manager  SCCM) and Systems Management Server (SMS) is a systems management software product developed by Microsoft for managing large groups of computers running Windows NT, Windows Embedded, macOS (OS X), Linux or UNIX, as well as Windows Phone, Symbian, iOS and Android mobile operating systems. Configuration Manager provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, operating system deployment, network access protection and hardware and software inventory.

SCCM was formerly known as SMS (Systems Management Server), originally released in 1994. In November 2007, SMS was renamed to SCCM and is sometimes called ConfigMgr.

Users of SCCM can integrate with Microsoft InTune, allowing them to manage computers connected to a business, or corporate, network. SCCM allows users to manage computers running the Windows or macOS, servers using the Linux or Unix, and even mobile devices running the Windows, iOS, and Android operating systems.SCCM is available from Microsoft and can be used on a limited time trial basis. When the trial period expires, a license needs to be purchased to continue using it.

SCCM [System Center Configuration Manager] History :

System Center Configuration Manager has evolved since Microsoft originally released it as “Systems Management Server” in 1994. Significant releases include:

Systems Management Server 1.0, released in 1994 along with Windows NT Server 3.5. This initial release targeted the management of MS-DOS, Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT, Macintosh and OS/2 desktops on Windows NT Server, NetWare, LAN Manager and Pathworks networks.

Systems Management Server 1.1, released in 1995 to help customers migrate to Windows 95.

Systems Management Server 1.2, released in 1996 with new remote-control, SNMP, inventory, and network-monitoring capabilities.

Systems Management Server 2.0, released in 1999 to help with Y2K remediation efforts.

Systems Management Server 2003, released in 2003 with improved stability, reliability, and software-distribution capabilities.

System Center Configuration Manager 2007, released in 2007 with support for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.

System Center Configuration Manager 2012, released in 2012 with significant changes to application deployment capabilities.

System Center Configuration Manager 1511, released in November 2015 to support Windows 10 and new Windows servicing options.

System Center Configuration Manager 1602, released March 11, 2016. New features include conditional access for PCs, Office 365 Update Management, greater management of mobile devices and of Windows 10.

System Center Configuration Manager 1606, released July 22, 2016. New features include support for managing new Windows 10 features like Windows Information Protection and Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection, improved integration with the Windows Store for Business supporting online and offline-licensed apps, and more.

System Center Configuration Manager 1610,released in November 2016 

System Center Configuration Manager 1702, released March 2017 

System Center Configuration Manager 1706, released July 2017 

System Center Configuration Manager 1710, released November 2017 

System Center Configuration Manager 1802, released March 2018 

System Center Configuration Manager 1806, released July 2018 

System Center Configuration Manager 1810, released December 2018 

System Center Configuration Manager 1902, released March 2019 

System Center Configuration Manager 1906, released July 2019 

Endpoint Configuration Manager 1910, released December 2019 

Endpoint Configuration Manager 2002, released April 2020 

Endpoint Configuration Manager 2006, released August 2020 

Endpoint Configuration Manager 2010, released November 2020 

SMS Went Through Three Major Iterations :

The 1.x versions of the product defined the scope of control of the management server (the site) in terms of the NT domain being managed.

With the 2.x versions, that site paradigm switched to a group of subnets to be managed together.

With SMS 2003 the site could also be defined as one or more Active Directory sites.

The most frequently used feature is software deployment, which provides installation and updating of Windows Apps, legacy applications and Operating Systems across a business enterprise.

SMS 2003 saw the introduction of the Advanced Client. The Advanced Client communicates with a more scalable management infrastructure, namely the Management Point. (A Management Point (MP) can manage up to 25000 Advanced Clients.) Microsoft introduced the Advanced Client to provide a solution to the problem where a managed laptop might connect to a corporate network from multiple locations and thus should not always download content from the same place within the enterprise (though it should always receive policy from its own site). When an Advanced Client is within another location (SMS Site), it may use a local distribution point to download or run a program, which can conserve bandwidth across a WAN.

SCCM Components :

Policy Infrastructure

Service Window Manager

State System

Center Configuration Manager Scheduler (CCM Scheduler)

Center Configuration Manager Configuration Item Software Developers Kit (CCM CI SDK)

Desired Configuration Management Agent (DCM Agent)

Desired Configuration Management Reporting (DCM Reporting)

MTC

CI Agent

CI Store

CI Downloader

CI Task Manager

CI State Store

Content In[fra]structure

Software Distribution

Reporting

Software Updates

Operating System Deployment

Microsoft Endpoint Manager :

Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an integrated solution for managing all of your devices. Microsoft brings together Configuration Manager and Intune, without a complex migration, and with simplified licensing. Continue to leverage your existing Configuration Manager investments, while taking advantage of the power of the Microsoft cloud at your own pace.

The following Microsoft management solutions are all now part of the Microsoft Endpoint Manager brand:

Configuration Manager

Intune

Desktop Analytics

Autopilot

Other features in the Device Management Admin Console

Microsoft Endpoint Manager : Introduction :

Use Configuration Manager to help you with the following systems management activities:

Increase IT productivity and efficiency by reducing manual tasks and letting you focus on high-value projects.

Maximize hardware and software investments.

Empower user productivity by providing the right software at the right time.

Configuration Manager helps you deliver more effective IT services by enabling:

Secure and scalable deployment of applications, software updates, and operating systems.

Real-time actions on managed devices.

Cloud-powered analytics and management for on-premises and internet-based devices.

Compliance settings management.

Comprehensive management of servers, desktops, and laptops.

Configuration Manager extends and works alongside many Microsoft technologies and solutions. For example, Configuration Manager integrates with:

Microsoft Intune to co-manage a wide variety of mobile device platforms

Microsoft Azure to host cloud services to extend your management services

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to manage software updates

Certificate Services

Exchange Server and Exchange Online

Group Policy

DNS

Windows Automated Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) and the User State Migration Tool (USMT)

Windows Deployment Services (WDS)

Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance

Configuration Manager Also Uses :

Active Directory Domain Services and Azure Active Directory for security, service location, configuration, and to discover the users and devices that you want to manage.

Microsoft SQL Server as a distributed change management database—and integrates with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) to produce reports to monitor and track management activities.

Site system roles that extend management functionality and use the web services of Internet Information Services (IIS).

Delivery Optimization, Windows Low Extra Delay Background Transport (LEDBAT), Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS), Branch Cache, and other peer caching technologies to help manage content on your networks and between devices.

To be successful with Configuration Manager in a production environment, thoroughly plan and test the management features. Configuration Manager is a powerful management application, with the potential to affect every computer in your organization. When you deploy and manage Configuration Manager with careful planning and consideration of your business requirements, Configuration Manager can reduce your administrative overhead and total cost of ownership.

Software Center :

Software Center is an application that’s installed when you install the Configuration Manager client on a Windows device. Users use Software Center to request and install software that you deploy. Software Center lets users do the following actions:

Browse for and install applications, software updates, and new OS versions

View their software request history

The Configuration Manager Console :

After you install Configuration Manager, use the Configuration Manager console to configure sites and clients, and to run and monitor management tasks. This console is the main point of administration, and lets you manage multiple sites.

You can install the Configuration Manager console on additional computers, and restrict access and limit what administrative users can see in the console by using Configuration Manager role-based administration.

About The SCCM Course From Masters Academy – Your Path to IT Systems Management Excellence

Introduction: What is SCCM and Why is it Important?

System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is one of the most vital tools in the IT infrastructure space. SCCM is used for managing large groups of computers and devices, ensuring seamless software deployment, patch management, security, and remote access within a corporate environment. As businesses grow, so does the complexity of managing devices, applications, and security updates. This is where SCCM plays a crucial role, making it indispensable for IT professionals.

In today’s fast-paced tech world, SCCM expertise is highly sought after, making The SCCM Course from Masters Academy a fantastic way to boost your career in systems management. This course is specifically designed to equip students and professionals with the skills they need to excel in this high-demand field. But what makes Masters Academy the best place to pursue SCCM training? Let’s dive into the details.


Chapter 1: Overview of SCCM and Its Relevance in the Industry

What is SCCM?

System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) is a product from Microsoft that helps IT administrators manage the deployment and security of devices, applications, and data across enterprise environments. SCCM offers a comprehensive solution for network management, software distribution, operating system deployment, patch management, and more.

Why is SCCM So Crucial?

SCCM allows enterprises to manage thousands of computers, devices, and software applications seamlessly. It ensures that all systems in an organization are up to date, compliant with security standards, and equipped with the latest applications and patches. Whether you’re dealing with:

  • Windows deployment

  • Software distribution and updates

  • Patch management

  • Inventory management

  • Endpoint protection

SCCM takes care of it all, making it indispensable in today’s technology-driven world. Organizations use SCCM to automate administrative tasks, improve efficiency, and maintain a smooth IT infrastructure.

The Demand for SCCM Professionals

The demand for SCCM professionals has surged as more businesses recognize the importance of effective IT systems management. Skilled professionals are needed to configure, deploy, and maintain these enterprise systems to ensure business continuity, security, and performance.

With this growing demand, The SCCM Course from Masters Academy offers the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to build or advance a career in this area.


Chapter 2: What Makes Masters Academy the Best Place for SCCM Training?

Masters Academy stands out for a number of reasons when it comes to SCCM course training. Here’s why Masters Academy should be your first choice.

1. Industry-Relevant Curriculum

At Masters Academy, the curriculum for the SCCM course is designed by experts with decades of real-world experience. The training is not only theoretical but hands-on, covering every aspect of SCCM that is relevant in today’s enterprise environments.

Some of the key areas covered include:

  • SCCM Architecture and Overview

  • Site Configuration and Management

  • Software Deployment

  • Operating System Deployment (OSD)

  • Patch Management

  • Reporting and Compliance

  • Security Configuration

  • Troubleshooting SCCM Deployment

  • SCCM Integration with Other Microsoft Products

2. Experienced Trainers

One of the strongest points of The SCCM Course from Masters Academy is its team of trainers. Masters Academy only hires instructors who have vast industry experience and are actively working as SCCM professionals in top organizations. These trainers bring practical insights, best practices, and real-time scenarios into the classroom, making learning more relevant and engaging.

3. Hands-On Labs and Real-World Projects

In addition to theoretical knowledge, the course includes practical, hands-on labs and real-time projects that simulate actual IT environments. This approach ensures you gain the practical skills and confidence needed to work in enterprise systems management roles.

You’ll have access to:

  • SCCM Virtual Labs to practice at your convenience

  • Real-life case studies to enhance problem-solving skills

  • Lab sessions covering deployment, updates, and security management

4. Flexible Learning Options

Masters Academy offers flexible learning options to suit your schedule:

  • Instructor-led classroom training (in Hyderabad)

  • Live online training with interactive sessions

  • Self-paced learning with recorded lectures and resources

Whether you are a full-time student or a working professional, Masters Academy ensures you can learn at your own pace and convenience.


Chapter 3: The Benefits of Taking the SCCM Course From Masters Academy

1. Career Opportunities in SCCM

With the growing adoption of Microsoft’s SCCM, organizations across various industries—from healthcare to finance to retail—require skilled professionals to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot their IT infrastructure. By completing The SCCM Course from Masters Academy, you are opening the doors to a wide range of career opportunities.

Possible Career Roles Include:

  • SCCM Administrator

  • System Administrator

  • Endpoint Management Specialist

  • IT Infrastructure Engineer

  • IT Systems Engineer

  • Network Security Analyst

2. Industry-Recognized Certification

Upon completing the course, you will receive a certification from Masters Academy, which is highly recognized by top IT companies. This certification adds credibility to your resume and makes you stand out in the job market.

Additionally, Masters Academy provides guidance and support for pursuing Microsoft Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate certification, which further enhances your employability.

3. Hands-On Experience

The real-time projects and hands-on labs ensure that you are not just learning theoretical concepts but also applying them in practical environments. This experience is vital for building the confidence and skills required for SCCM-related roles.

4. Placement Assistance

Masters Academy doesn’t just stop at training. They also provide placement assistance to ensure you land your desired job. The dedicated placement team at Masters Academy helps with:

  • Resume building

  • Interview preparation

  • Job alerts

  • Connecting with hiring partners

With a strong network of partner companies, Masters Academy boasts an excellent placement record, with students securing positions at top MNCs and IT giants.


Chapter 4: The Course Structure – What You’ll Learn in The SCCM Course

The SCCM course at Masters Academy is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of SCCM while focusing on practical application. Here’s a breakdown of the topics covered:

Module 1: Introduction to SCCM

  • Overview of SCCM

  • SCCM Components and Architecture

  • Installing and Configuring SCCM

Module 2: Site Configuration and Management

  • Site Hierarchy

  • Management Points and Distribution Points

  • Boundaries and Boundary Groups

Module 3: Software Deployment

  • Software Distribution Process

  • Creating Applications and Packages

  • Software Updates and Patch Management

Module 4: Operating System Deployment (OSD)

  • Configuring and Deploying Operating Systems

  • Creating Task Sequences

  • OS Imaging and Deployment

Module 5: Security and Compliance

  • Security Features in SCCM

  • Configuring Endpoint Protection

  • Compliance Settings and Reporting

Module 6: SCCM Troubleshooting

  • Common SCCM Issues

  • Troubleshooting Tools

  • Resolving Deployment and Configuration Problems

Module 7: SCCM Integration with Other Microsoft Products

  • Integration with Microsoft Intune

  • Working with Azure Active Directory

  • Co-management with Intune and SCCM

Final Project: Real-Time Case Study

  • A project simulating a real-world SCCM deployment scenario

By the end of the course, you’ll have the confidence and skills to manage large IT environments, deploy software, handle system configurations, and manage security updates—all with SCCM expertise.


Chapter 5: Why Choose Masters Academy for SCCM Training?

1. Expert Trainers with Industry Experience

The trainers at Masters Academy are not just instructors; they are seasoned professionals with years of hands-on experience in the field. This ensures that you receive practical, real-world knowledge, not just theoretical concepts.

2. State-of-the-Art Infrastructure

Masters Academy offers modern classrooms, virtual labs, and a learning management system that allows you to learn at your own pace with the right tools at your fingertips.

3. Comprehensive Career Support

Beyond training, Masters Academy ensures that students are job-ready. With career counseling, resume support, interview preparation, and placement assistance, they provide everything you need to succeed in your career.

4. Global Recognition

Masters Academy’s training programs are highly regarded in the IT industry, making the SCCM certification from this institute valuable across the globe.


Chapter 6: Testimonials – Hear From Our Successful Students

Don’t just take our word for it—here’s what some of our past students have to say about The SCCM Course from Masters Academy:

“I was able to transition from a network admin role to a full-fledged SCCM admin after completing this course. The hands-on labs were invaluable!”
Vikram S.

“The trainers were top-notch, and the support from the placement team helped me land a job at a leading IT firm. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to work with SCCM!”
Preeti R.


Conclusion: Your Future in IT Starts Here

If you are passionate about pursuing a career in IT infrastructure management and want to gain expertise in SCCM, The SCCM Course from Masters Academy is the perfect starting point. Whether you’re just beginning your career or looking to upgrade your skills, this course offers everything you need to succeed—hands-on training, industry-recognized certification, and placement support.

Ready to take the next step? Contact Masters Academy today and start your journey to becoming an SCCM professional!

Career in SCCM Course From Masters Academy – Your Launchpad to a Successful IT Future

Introduction: What is SCCM and Why It Matters Today?

In today’s digital-first world, managing IT infrastructure efficiently is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Large and mid-sized organizations depend heavily on tools that help them manage devices, software deployments, updates, and security with ease. Enter System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)—Microsoft’s trusted solution for enterprise-level systems management.

As businesses scale and remote work becomes more common, SCCM has become an integral part of corporate IT ecosystems. This surge in SCCM usage has fueled a growing demand for professionals who can expertly configure, maintain, and troubleshoot SCCM systems.

If you’re looking to build a rewarding, future-proof career in the IT sector, choosing the SCCM Course from Masters Academy can be your smartest move. This article explores everything you need to know about pursuing a career in SCCM, the benefits of training at Masters Academy, and why this course stands out as a powerful career catalyst.


Chapter 1: Understanding the SCCM Career Path

What is SCCM?

SCCM stands for System Center Configuration Manager—a Microsoft tool that enables IT administrators to manage devices, software, and system configurations within a network. It allows companies to:

  • Automate software installations

  • Push security patches and updates

  • Perform hardware/software inventories

  • Deploy operating systems

  • Enforce compliance policies

Why is SCCM a Top Career Choice?

With the rise of hybrid work environments and remote infrastructure, organizations need reliable IT management solutions. SCCM is a trusted platform used by Fortune 500 companies, government bodies, educational institutions, and more. This widespread adoption means SCCM professionals are in high demand across various sectors.

Career Options in SCCM

A career in SCCM opens doors to a variety of job roles, such as:

  • SCCM Administrator

  • IT Systems Engineer

  • Endpoint Configuration Manager

  • IT Infrastructure Manager

  • Desktop Support Engineer

  • Deployment Engineer

  • Patch Management Specialist

Each of these roles offers attractive salaries, growth opportunities, and international career mobility.


Chapter 2: Why Masters Academy is Your Ideal SCCM Career Partner

About Masters Academy

Masters Academy is one of Hyderabad’s most respected IT training institutes, known for its real-world curriculum, expert trainers, and robust placement support. For over a decade, the institute has been empowering students and professionals with the tools they need to succeed in competitive IT careers.

The SCCM Course from Masters Academy is more than just a training program—it’s a career-focused learning experience designed to get you job-ready from day one.

What Makes Masters Academy Different?

  1. Curriculum Designed by Industry Experts

    • The course curriculum is aligned with current industry standards and real-world practices.

    • It covers everything from SCCM basics to advanced deployment strategies and integration with cloud services.

  2. Hands-On Learning

    • Real-world labs and simulations help you understand how SCCM works in corporate environments.

    • You get to practice OS deployments, software updates, patch management, reporting, and more.

  3. Mentorship from Certified Trainers

    • Learn directly from Microsoft-certified SCCM professionals.

    • Instructors at Masters Academy bring in years of hands-on industry experience, not just textbook knowledge.

  4. Placement-Focused Training

    • With dedicated career support, resume preparation, and interview coaching, Masters Academy helps you land your dream job.

    • Strong network of hiring partners and alumni working at top IT firms.

  5. Flexible Learning Options

    • Choose between classroom training in Hyderabad or online sessions.

    • Access recorded lectures and support materials anytime, anywhere.


Chapter 3: Inside the SCCM Course – What You’ll Learn

The SCCM Course at Masters Academy is built to take you from beginner to expert. Whether you’re a fresher or someone with IT experience, the course is tailored to equip you with the right skills and confidence.

Course Highlights

  1. SCCM Fundamentals

    • Introduction to Configuration Manager

    • Overview of SCCM architecture and components

    • Site roles and deployment scenarios

  2. Site Configuration

    • Installing SCCM

    • Setting up boundaries and boundary groups

    • Configuring management points and distribution points

  3. Software Deployment

    • Creating and deploying applications

    • Packages vs. Applications

    • Monitoring software deployments

  4. Operating System Deployment (OSD)

    • Task sequences

    • Creating boot images and capture images

    • Windows OS deployment automation

  5. Patch Management

    • Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

    • Creating Software Update Groups (SUGs)

    • Compliance monitoring and reporting

  6. Asset Intelligence and Reporting

    • Inventory management

    • Custom reports using SQL and SSRS

    • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

  7. Integration with Intune and Azure

    • Co-management scenarios

    • Managing hybrid environments

    • Integration with cloud-based solutions

  8. Advanced Troubleshooting

    • Log file analysis

    • SCCM toolkits

    • Troubleshooting common issues in deployment and updates

  9. Final Capstone Project

    • Simulate a real enterprise environment

    • Plan and implement a full SCCM deployment

    • Present solutions to real-life case studies


Chapter 4: The Career Scope After SCCM Training

High Demand Across Industries

SCCM professionals are needed in:

  • IT Services and Consulting Firms

  • Healthcare and Pharma

  • Banking and Financial Services

  • Government Organizations

  • Educational Institutions

  • Telecommunications

  • E-commerce and Retail Giants

Salary Expectations

Here’s what you can expect as an SCCM professional in different career stages:

RoleExperienceAverage Salary (India)Average Salary (USA)
SCCM Administrator0–2 years₹4–6 LPA$60,000–$80,000
SCCM Engineer2–5 years₹6–12 LPA$80,000–$100,000
SCCM Specialist5+ years₹12–20 LPA$100,000–$130,000

Note: Salaries vary based on location, certifications, and project experience.

Global Opportunities

SCCM is widely used across the globe, especially in countries like:

  • United States

  • United Kingdom

  • Germany

  • Australia

  • United Arab Emirates

  • Canada

Masters Academy helps students pursue international certifications and prepares them to apply for overseas jobs through globally aligned training modules.


Chapter 5: Who Can Take the SCCM Course?

The SCCM Course from Masters Academy is designed for:

  • Fresh Graduates – Wanting to start a career in IT infrastructure management

  • IT Support Engineers – Looking to upgrade their skills to a more technical, specialized domain

  • System Administrators – Transitioning into endpoint and configuration management

  • Working Professionals – Wanting a career shift to high-demand tools like SCCM and Intune

  • Students Preparing for Microsoft Certifications

Whether you’re starting fresh or pivoting from another IT role, the SCCM course lays a strong foundation and builds on it with practical, project-based learning.


Chapter 6: Certification & Placement Assistance

Microsoft Certification Support

Masters Academy prepares you for Microsoft certifications such as:

  • Microsoft Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate

  • Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator

These certifications give you an edge in global job markets and add immense value to your resume.

Placement Services

  • Resume Building and Personal Branding

  • Mock Interviews with Real Scenarios

  • Job Alerts and Referrals

  • Access to Hiring Partners

  • Alumni Networking Events

The placement success rate of Masters Academy speaks for itself, with many alumni placed at Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Accenture, Cognizant, IBM, and HCL.


Chapter 7: Success Stories from Our SCCM Students

Here’s what our students say about their career in SCCM course from Masters Academy:

“Joining Masters Academy was the best decision of my career. I went from being a helpdesk support guy to an SCCM engineer working with a leading US MNC.”
Ravi K., SCCM Engineer

“What sets Masters Academy apart is the way they teach with real-world examples. The capstone project helped me get confident in my interviews.”
Sana A., System Administrator

“As a fresher, I was nervous about job opportunities. But the placement team at Masters Academy helped me land my first job within 3 months of course completion.”
Akhil R., Desktop Support Analyst


Conclusion: Start Your SCCM Career With Confidence

A career in SCCM is not just a job—it’s a smart move into the future of enterprise IT. With companies investing more in endpoint security, device management, and remote infrastructure, SCCM professionals are in high demand worldwide.

By enrolling in the SCCM Course from Masters Academy, you’ll gain the technical know-how, practical skills, and confidence to shine in interviews and succeed in real-world IT environments.

Don’t let this opportunity pass by. Let Masters Academy be the launching pad for your career success. Your SCCM journey starts here.

 

Job Opportunity on SCCM Course From Masters Academy Hyderabad: Your Gateway to a Successful IT Career

Introduction: Why SCCM and Why Now?

In the fast-evolving world of IT, where remote work, cybersecurity, and centralized IT management dominate the tech landscape, Microsoft’s System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) stands tall as a powerful and reliable tool for enterprise systems management. As companies scale and seek seamless management of software, hardware, and devices, SCCM emerges as the go-to solution—resulting in a rising wave of job opportunities around the globe.

But here’s the best part: You don’t need decades of experience to break into this high-paying, in-demand field. The SCCM Course from Masters Academy Hyderabad is expertly crafted to prepare both freshers and experienced IT professionals for rewarding careers.

In this guide, we’ll explore the growing job opportunities on SCCM Course from Masters Academy Hyderabad, the scope of SCCM in the job market, and how Masters Academy transforms career aspirations into reality.


Chapter 1: What is SCCM?

Understanding the Core

SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager) is Microsoft’s robust endpoint management tool used by IT professionals to:

  • Automate software installations

  • Deploy operating systems

  • Monitor IT assets

  • Push security patches and updates

  • Maintain system compliance

With its central role in enterprise IT infrastructure, SCCM has become indispensable to organizations of all sizes—be it tech giants, hospitals, universities, or government departments.

Who Uses SCCM?

  • MNCs like Infosys, TCS, Microsoft, Capgemini

  • Healthcare organizations

  • Educational institutions

  • Retail & E-commerce enterprises

  • Banking and Finance sectors

This widespread use translates into thousands of job openings for skilled SCCM professionals across India and abroad.


Chapter 2: Why SCCM is a Hot Career Option Today

Demand for SCCM Professionals

With more organizations managing hybrid and remote workforces, the need for centralized IT control and security has never been higher. SCCM professionals are essential for:

  • Setting up secure, automated systems

  • Keeping thousands of endpoints updated

  • Monitoring and troubleshooting in real time

Hence, SCCM careers are both stable and lucrative. Companies are actively looking for certified and trained individuals who can take on real-world IT challenges.

Top Roles After SCCM Course

After completing the SCCM course from Masters Academy Hyderabad, you can qualify for roles such as:

  • SCCM Administrator

  • IT System Engineer

  • Endpoint Manager

  • Patch Management Analyst

  • IT Infrastructure Engineer

  • Desktop Support Lead

  • Deployment Engineer

Career Growth Path

Starting as an SCCM administrator, you can climb the ladder toward:

  • Senior System Engineer

  • IT Project Manager

  • Infrastructure Architect

  • Endpoint Security Specialist

  • Cloud Integration Consultant


Chapter 3: Job Opportunities on SCCM Course From Masters Academy Hyderabad

Real-Time Placement Success

Masters Academy Hyderabad has a proven track record in placing its SCCM students across reputable companies in India and globally. With job-ready training, certifications, and placement support, students find opportunities in:

  • Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Delhi, Mumbai

  • Overseas markets in the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia

Placement-Driven Curriculum

The course is designed keeping hiring trends in mind. It emphasizes:

  • Practical exposure to enterprise scenarios

  • Hands-on lab training with live projects

  • Interview and resume preparation

Masters Academy equips you with skills that employers look for:

  • Proficiency in OSD (Operating System Deployment)

  • Expertise in patch management and compliance

  • Ability to deploy software at scale

  • Familiarity with hybrid SCCM and Intune environments


Chapter 4: Masters Academy Hyderabad – Your SCCM Career Partner

About Masters Academy Hyderabad

Located in the heart of India’s IT hub, Masters Academy Hyderabad has helped thousands of students build careers in modern IT fields. Known for high-quality education, affordable fees, and unmatched placement support, the academy is recognized as one of the best institutes for SCCM training in India.

Why Choose Masters Academy for SCCM?

  1. Industry-Vetted Curriculum

    • Updated with the latest SCCM features

    • Includes cloud integration and co-management (Intune + SCCM)

    • Project-based learning aligned with job scenarios

  2. Expert Trainers

    • Real-time professionals with over 10+ years of SCCM experience

    • Certified Microsoft trainers who bring workplace insights into the classroom

  3. Placement Assistance

    • Resume writing

    • Mock interviews

    • Weekly job alerts

    • Direct interviews with hiring partners

  4. Flexible Learning

    • Online and offline classes

    • Access to recorded lectures

    • Lifetime LMS support


Chapter 5: What You’ll Learn in SCCM Course at Masters Academy Hyderabad

Course Modules Overview

  • Introduction to SCCM and its architecture

  • Installation and site configuration

  • Application and package deployment

  • Operating system deployment (OSD)

  • Patch management and compliance reporting

  • Hardware and software inventory

  • Monitoring and troubleshooting

  • Integration with Intune and Azure

  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

  • Creating custom reports and dashboards

This in-depth training prepares you for roles from day one, ensuring you’re not just certified—but skilled and confident.


Chapter 6: Who Can Take the SCCM Course?

The SCCM Course from Masters Academy Hyderabad is perfect for:

  • Freshers: Looking to enter the IT infrastructure field with in-demand skills.

  • Working Professionals: In helpdesk, desktop support, or server roles aiming to upgrade.

  • System Admins: Wanting to gain advanced SCCM deployment and management skills.

  • Engineering Graduates: From CS, IT, or ECE backgrounds planning a career switch.


Chapter 7: Certification and Career Boost

Microsoft Certification Support

The course also preps you for global certifications like:

  • Microsoft Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate

  • Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator

These certifications boost your credibility and open doors to global job markets.

Job Prospects: Salary Range

Experience LevelJob RoleAverage Salary (India)Average Salary (Global)
0–2 YearsSCCM Admin₹4–6 LPA$55,000–$70,000
2–5 YearsSCCM Engineer₹6–10 LPA$75,000–$95,000
5+ YearsSenior System Engineer₹12–20 LPA$100,000+

Chapter 8: Success Stories of Our Students

Hear It From Our Alumni

“From being a fresher with zero experience, I got placed in Infosys as an SCCM Administrator within 3 months of completing the course. All thanks to Masters Academy Hyderabad!”
Pooja R., Infosys

“The real-time projects and placement support made a huge difference. I now work in Dubai for a retail firm managing over 1000+ systems.”
Mohammed A., IT Support Engineer

“I was working in a support role and wanted to upgrade. This course helped me transition to a deployment engineer role at Wipro.”
Ajay N., Wipro


Chapter 9: The Future of SCCM Jobs

With Microsoft integrating SCCM more tightly with Intune and Azure, the scope for SCCM professionals is growing even more. Skills in:

  • Cloud co-management

  • Hybrid infrastructure

  • Endpoint security

…are now core requirements for IT roles.

As companies move to modern, secure workplaces, SCCM professionals will continue to see rising demand and expanding job opportunities.


Final Thoughts: Start Your SCCM Career with Masters Academy

The job opportunity on SCCM course from Masters Academy Hyderabad is not just a chance to upskill—it’s a stepping stone into one of IT’s most stable and rewarding career paths.

Whether you’re a fresher looking for your first IT job or a professional ready to shift into enterprise systems management, SCCM opens doors across industries, countries, and technologies.


 

What is the Use of SCCM Course: Unlocking Career Success in IT Management

Introduction: Understanding the Importance of SCCM in Today’s IT World

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, where organizations manage thousands of devices, applications, and users across multiple locations, maintaining control and security becomes critical. This is where SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager) steps in—a powerful Microsoft tool that has become essential in modern IT infrastructures.

But the real question is: What is the use of SCCM Course, and how can it benefit your career? Whether you’re a fresher, an IT support specialist, or a system administrator looking to upskill, this detailed guide will explain everything you need to know about the significance, applications, and career advantages of learning SCCM through a structured training program.


Chapter 1: What is SCCM?

A Brief Overview of SCCM

SCCM stands for System Center Configuration Manager, a product developed by Microsoft to help IT administrators:

  • Manage software and hardware inventory

  • Deploy software packages and updates

  • Roll out operating systems

  • Ensure compliance and security

  • Monitor the health of devices across networks

It is now part of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM) and plays a key role in device lifecycle management.


Chapter 2: What is the Use of SCCM Course?

1. Equips You With In-Demand Skills

With more companies moving towards centralized and automated IT environments, the demand for SCCM professionals has skyrocketed. An SCCM course prepares you to:

  • Efficiently manage large-scale enterprise environments

  • Automate software deployment and updates

  • Improve endpoint security

  • Troubleshoot and resolve system issues

2. Boosts Your Employability

Recruiters are actively seeking individuals with SCCM skills. Completing a course helps you:

  • Stand out in interviews

  • Land roles such as SCCM Administrator, IT System Engineer, or Desktop Management Specialist

  • Start your career in multinational corporations and global IT firms

3. Prepares You for Microsoft Certifications

A well-structured SCCM course aligns with certifications like:

  • Microsoft Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate

  • Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate

These globally recognized credentials validate your expertise and increase your chances of landing international job roles.


Chapter 3: Real-World Applications of SCCM

Software Deployment at Scale

Imagine rolling out a critical security patch to 10,000 computers—manually, it’s impossible. SCCM automates this process, saving time, ensuring compliance, and reducing risk.

OS Deployment and Imaging

SCCM allows IT teams to deploy customized operating system images across thousands of machines quickly and consistently.

Compliance and Security Management

SCCM enforces compliance by monitoring configurations, installing critical updates, and generating reports that help organizations meet auditing standards.

Remote Troubleshooting

IT teams can access systems remotely to troubleshoot, fix, or update systems using SCCM’s remote tools.

Asset and Inventory Management

With SCCM, you can track hardware specs, installed software, and license usage across your organization—critical for budgeting and planning.


Chapter 4: Career Opportunities After SCCM Course

Entry-Level Job Roles

  • SCCM Support Technician

  • Desktop Support Engineer

  • Junior System Administrator

Mid-Level Roles

  • SCCM Administrator

  • Deployment Engineer

  • Patch Management Analyst

  • Infrastructure Support Engineer

Senior Roles

  • IT Infrastructure Manager

  • Endpoint Security Consultant

  • SCCM Architect

  • Microsoft Endpoint Manager Specialist

These roles are available across various industries, including:

  • IT services

  • Finance

  • Healthcare

  • Education

  • Government


Chapter 5: Who Should Take the SCCM Course?

Ideal Candidates

  • Freshers: Looking for entry into IT operations and management

  • System Admins: Wanting to learn automation and modern desktop management

  • Desktop Engineers: Seeking career advancement

  • Cloud/IT Professionals: Who want hybrid knowledge with SCCM and Intune

The SCCM course provides a solid foundation that’s beneficial across a wide range of IT roles.


Chapter 6: Course Curriculum – What You Learn in SCCM Training

Core Modules in an SCCM Course

  1. Introduction to SCCM Architecture

  2. Installation and Configuration

  3. Device Collection and Management

  4. Application and Software Deployment

  5. Patch Management and Software Updates

  6. Operating System Deployment (OSD)

  7. Client Management and Monitoring

  8. Reporting and Troubleshooting

  9. Integration with Microsoft Intune

  10. RBAC and Endpoint Protection

These modules are tailored to real-world scenarios, making students job-ready from day one.


Chapter 7: Advantages of Learning SCCM from a Professional Institute

1. Real-Time Project Exposure

Courses offered by reputed institutions, like Masters Academy Hyderabad, provide hands-on training with real-time projects—crucial for understanding how SCCM is used in the workplace.

2. Mentorship from Industry Experts

You’ll learn from professionals who have implemented SCCM in corporate environments. This bridges the gap between theory and practice.

3. Placement Support

Good institutes offer resume guidance, mock interviews, and job referrals, helping you land a job quickly after completing the course.

4. Certification Preparation

Structured training helps you prepare for Microsoft certification exams that validate your skills globally.


Chapter 8: Use Cases – Where SCCM is Used in the Industry

Use Case 1: Large-Scale Enterprises

A global enterprise with 100,000 devices uses SCCM to:

  • Automate patching

  • Enforce compliance

  • Reduce operational costs by 40%

Use Case 2: Educational Institutions

Universities use SCCM to manage labs and faculty devices. Centralized management helps with:

  • Quick software deployments during term starts

  • Secure updates and compliance enforcement

Use Case 3: Healthcare Organizations

Hospitals rely on SCCM to maintain system security and compliance—critical to safeguarding patient data and adhering to regulations like HIPAA.


Chapter 9: SCCM vs. Other IT Management Tools

FeatureSCCMGroup PolicyWSUSIntune
Software Deployment
OS Deployment
Patch Management
Remote Management
Inventory

SCCM stands out as the most comprehensive solution—especially in hybrid enterprise environments.


Chapter 10: The Future Scope of SCCM and Career Trends

Integration with Cloud and Intune

Microsoft is not phasing SCCM out—it’s evolving it. Today, SCCM and Intune are integrated under Microsoft Endpoint Manager, offering:

  • Cloud-attached management

  • Co-management capabilities

  • Modern and traditional device management

This means your skills in SCCM are still relevant—and becoming more valuable as hybrid IT models grow.

High Demand, High Salaries

The average salary for SCCM professionals in India ranges from ₹6 LPA to ₹18 LPA depending on experience. Globally, SCCM specialists earn between $75,000 and $120,000 annually.


Chapter 11: Student Success Stories

“I transitioned from a helpdesk role to SCCM administrator within 3 months of completing the course.” – Kiran R., Hyderabad

“Masters Academy gave me real-time projects and interview training. I now work in Dubai with a 6-figure salary.” – Faisal S., UAE

“SCCM changed my career. I was stuck in a support role, now I lead a team of 10 engineers.” – Arpita D., Pune


Conclusion: Why You Should Consider SCCM Course Today

By now, it’s clear that SCCM is not just a tool—it’s a career-defining skill.

Summary: What is the Use of SCCM Course?

✅ Helps you manage enterprise-level IT infrastructure
✅ Opens doors to job roles in top IT companies
✅ Equips you with automation and cloud management skills
✅ Prepares you for global Microsoft certifications
✅ Offers stable, high-paying career growth

Whether you’re a fresher or an experienced professional, SCCM is a gateway to modern IT roles in a cloud-connected world.

The History of SCCM Course: From System Management to Career Empowerment

Introduction: Why Understanding the History of SCCM Course Matters

The IT world thrives on constant evolution. Tools, platforms, and software that dominated the scene a decade ago may no longer be relevant. But one Microsoft product—System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)—has stood the test of time. From humble beginnings to becoming a backbone of enterprise IT management, SCCM has evolved in tandem with organizational needs.

This article explores the history of SCCM course—how it began, how it has evolved, and why learning SCCM is still a game-changer for IT professionals around the world. Whether you’re an aspiring IT administrator, desktop engineer, or tech-savvy student, knowing the history of SCCM gives you the context to appreciate its power and shape your career.


Chapter 1: Origins of SCCM – The Early Days

A Look Back at SMS (Systems Management Server)

Before SCCM, there was SMS—Systems Management Server, Microsoft’s solution launched in 1994. It was created to help administrators manage a fleet of Windows computers across corporate networks.

Key Features of SMS:

  • Software installation across multiple systems

  • Basic remote control capabilities

  • Inventory and reporting

While primitive by today’s standards, SMS was revolutionary at the time. It solved critical challenges for large organizations that needed centralized IT management.

The Problems with SMS

Despite its utility, SMS had several limitations:

  • Complex setup

  • Limited scalability

  • Slow data processing

  • Poor user interface

These shortcomings paved the way for a more robust platform—what we now know as SCCM.


Chapter 2: The Birth of SCCM – An Evolution from SMS

In 2007, Microsoft officially rebranded SMS into System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) with the release of SCCM 2007.

Why the Change?

Microsoft aimed to:

  • Introduce a modern interface

  • Improve scalability and performance

  • Add support for emerging technologies like mobile device management

  • Integrate better with other System Center products

This transition marked a pivotal moment in the history of SCCM course development. From this point on, SCCM started becoming a core part of enterprise IT operations.


Chapter 3: SCCM Course Evolution – When Did Training Begin?

Early Training Days

Initially, SCCM training was limited to:

  • Internal corporate training

  • Microsoft documentation

  • In-house IT teams mentoring newcomers

There were no formal, structured SCCM courses available to the public.

Rise of Formal SCCM Course Offerings

Around 2010–2012, professional training institutes recognized the increasing demand for SCCM skills. This led to the launch of dedicated SCCM course programs covering:

  • Installation and configuration

  • Patch management

  • Application deployment

  • Operating system deployment (OSD)

  • Reporting and monitoring

By 2013, SCCM course training had become mainstream—especially in IT hubs like Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and global tech cities such as London and New York.


Chapter 4: Key Milestones in the History of SCCM Course

1. SCCM 2012: A Game-Changer

The launch of SCCM 2012 was a major leap forward. It introduced:

  • Role-Based Administration

  • Improved reporting tools

  • Better support for mobile devices

Training courses started including modules on:

  • Role-based access control

  • Endpoint protection integration

  • Enhanced compliance settings

2. SCCM 2016 and Cloud Integration

SCCM 2016 introduced cloud-based management gateway and integration with Microsoft Intune.

This marked the start of hybrid learning in SCCM courses. Trainees began learning:

  • Co-management

  • Integration with Azure AD

  • Remote device management

3. Rebranding to Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM)

In 2019, Microsoft rebranded SCCM as part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

Even though the name changed, institutes continued to offer SCCM training under both SCCM and MECM tags—ensuring continuity in learning and career development.


Chapter 5: SCCM Course Structure Over the Years

Then (2010–2014)

  • Focus on Windows-based environments

  • Limited cloud integration

  • Training in physical classrooms

Now (2020–Present)

  • Blended learning with Intune, MECM, and Azure

  • Online and offline training options

  • Real-time project simulations

  • Placement support for job roles globally

The history of SCCM course is as much about the technology as it is about the changing needs of learners and industries.


Chapter 6: The Impact of SCCM Course on IT Careers

Career Benefits of SCCM Course

Whether in 2012 or 2025, learning SCCM opens doors to:

  • High-demand job roles

  • Lucrative salaries

  • Roles in global tech companies

Jobs Commonly Secured Post-Training:

  • SCCM Administrator

  • IT Desktop Engineer

  • Systems Support Analyst

  • Endpoint Security Engineer

  • Intune + SCCM Specialist

Today, companies like Infosys, TCS, Accenture, Wipro, Microsoft, and IBM actively hire SCCM-certified professionals.


Chapter 7: How the SCCM Course Has Adapted to Technological Trends

Embracing Cloud and Hybrid Management

New SCCM courses teach students:

  • Co-management with Intune

  • Azure integration

  • Cloud-attached management gateways

Security and Compliance Focus

Recent versions of SCCM (and their courses) include:

  • Endpoint protection

  • Patch management automation

  • Software metering and audit reports

Use of AI and Automation

Modern training now includes:

  • Script automation using PowerShell

  • Report automation using SQL queries

  • Integration with tools like ServiceNow


Chapter 8: Real-Time Projects: A Key Addition in Course Curriculum

With real-time projects becoming a norm, learners get:

  • Simulated enterprise environments

  • Live dashboards

  • Patch deployment trials

  • Reporting for compliance

This practical exposure makes SCCM learners industry-ready from day one.


Chapter 9: Training from Masters Academy – Shaping SCCM Careers in Hyderabad

One of the top institutes leading this evolution is Masters Academy in Hyderabad.

Why It Stands Out:

  • Certified trainers with 10+ years of experience

  • Job placement support

  • Weekend and weekday batches

  • Focus on Intune + SCCM hybrid management

Students from Masters Academy have gone on to work at Microsoft, Capgemini, Cognizant, and Oracle.


Chapter 10: Testimonials – Real People, Real Success

“The SCCM course at Masters Academy changed my life. I landed a job within 2 months of completing training.” – Sandeep R., Hyderabad

“Learning SCCM and Intune together gave me a competitive edge in interviews. Thanks to the real-time projects and support.” – Meghana S., Bangalore

“I moved from a tech support job to an SCCM Administrator role with a 60% salary hike!” – Abdul K., Dubai


Chapter 11: Future of SCCM Course

What to Expect?

  • Tighter integration with Microsoft Intune

  • More cloud-native learning modules

  • Automation-first curriculum

  • AI-driven patch management and analytics

SCCM isn’t going away. It’s evolving—and the course content is keeping up.


Conclusion: Why Knowing the History of SCCM Course Helps You Plan Your Future

The history of SCCM course is not just about the growth of software—it’s about the growth of careers, education, and digital transformation.

What You Gained by Understanding the History of SCCM Course:

✅ Insight into how enterprise IT evolved
✅ Clarity on how SCCM training changed over the years
✅ Awareness of current and future course trends
✅ Confidence in SCCM as a career investment

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