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  • Now Available: Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007

    There has been much advertisement around the new System Center brand and all of the great things the suite of products will provide to customers, but one of those products has quietly shipped. System Center Essentials 2007 (SCE) is a new product focused on the small to mid-market customer who has 1-3 IT Generalists.

    Essentials 2007 is a new management solution in the System Center family of IT systems management products specifically designed for midsized businesses (up to 500 PCs and 30 Servers). Essentials 2007 provides a unified management solution that enables IT professionals in midsize organizations to proactively manage their IT environment with increased efficiency.

    SCE leverages the components from System Center Operations Manager 2007 and WSUS 3.0, but puts it all into an easy to deploy and single UI management console. It typically takes only a half-day to deploy, configure, and use in a product environment.

    Here's a quick list of things SCE can do for an organization (Taken from the "Top 10 Reasons to Purchase Essentials 2007". Visit the page for details on each of these topics):

    • Unify your IT management experience (Essentials 2007 provides a single console for your core management needs.)
    • Keep your applications and your network up and running (Essentials provides multiple views of the application data in your network...)
    • Troubleshoot problems more quickly (Essentials provides a rich knowledge base out of the box ...)
    • Simplify your Patch Management (Essentials 2007 provides integrated patch management ...)
    • Deploy Applications easily (Deploying applications has never been so easy...)
    • Keep track of hardware and software assets (No more spreadsheets to maintain ...)
    • Improve your users up-time (Reduce the time you spend dealing with end-user issues ...)
    • Get up and running fast (Deploying Essentials 2007 couldn't be easier...)
    • Gain visibility into your IT environment (Start your day with a Daily Health Report...)
    • Get an affordable comprehensive IT Management solution designed for you (Essentials is priced for the budgets of midsize businesses...)

    For an organization with 15 servers and 20-400 clients, this is a slam dunk of a product!

    For partners, this is a great addition to your services and solution offerings. In most Windows Infrastructure deployments, an SI will add in a half day to deploy WSUS. Now that time should be used to deploy SCE.

    There is also a managed service component that is currently in Beta that will allow an SI partner/Hoster to manage a collection of customer deployments of SCE via Operations Manager 2007! This is very exciting as the customer will have their own management product on premise, but the SI partner/Hoster can provide high level management services (and ongoing application deployments, management, and issue resolution) from their own datacenter. In this model, the Partner is paying for their own OpsMgr deployment and the customer is licensing SCE on their own.

    You can download the 90-day trial version and then upgrade it to the Full Version by using a tool that comes with the product (after you purchase it of course). http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/eval/sce/default.mspx

    Here is some additional information on System Center Essentials 2007

    Make sure to check out the upcoming webcast on System Center Essentials on May 24th: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032336458&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

  • System Center Operations Manager 2007 Eval to RTM

    System Center Operations Manager 2007 will NOT be available via MSDN or TechNet download. An evaluation version of OpsMgr 2007 is a currently available for immediate download. If you're interested in purchasing the product, you can upgrade from evaluation to RTM using a tool that comes with the RTM version (on the DVD). The RTM bits are available for download on MVLS now, and will be in the May VL media kits. Upgrading from Eval to RTM should not have any impact on the client machines.

    Note that this is the case for English only, as the other languages won’t have the eval upgrade utility included until a later date (Summer 07)

    Download the System Center Operations Manager 2007 evaluation (~280 MB):

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/eval/scom/default.mspx

  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Upgrade for T-Mobile Dash

    T-Mobile has now made Windows Mobile 6.0 available for upgrade for those of you who have a T-Mobile Dash device.
    http://www.t-mobile.com/wmupgrade/

    Here is a great video on Channel 9 that shows off some of the new features of Windows Mobile 6 on the T-Mobile Dash!

    http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=303900

    So far I'm in love with searching throught your email via "type searching" and the new UI for the Calendar.

    Here is a blog post that shows some screenshots of the updated WM6: http://gadgetsonthego.net/2007/04/official-t-mobile-dash-windows-mobile-6.html

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