With Parallels Mac Management® for Microsoft SCCM, you simply add full macOS lifecycle management to Microsoft SCCM and manage those PC and Mac computers in a single pane of glass. For administrations that are doing some basic Mac Management straight out of the System Center Configuration Manager built-in functionality, the graphic below provides a great comparison what you get out of the box from Microsoft, and what the Parallels Mac Management adds to base functionality. Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM consists of the following components: • Parallels Configuration Manager Proxy. This required component is a Windows service. For those already using Parallels Mac Management for SCCM here’s a little guide for creating the boot image and netrestore image. Boot Image Build and start a clean Mac with latest OS X version. “System Center Configuration Manager is designed for extensibility, and the Parallels Mac Management plug-in was built to help expand and enhance System Center’s management of Mac in enterprise environments.” Enforce compliance on the Mac via SCCM configuration items and baselines.
Hi,
Don´t know if this is the right forum to use, but I try
MAC computers are comming more and more in our company and instead of going for an JAMF solution that is fully MAC supported, our Microsoft team want mac´s to be managed by SCCM(as according to them this is the one and only tool, as are not fan of adding a third party tool in for management of mac)
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But as I can read it is not a full blown supporting thing - correct me if i am wrong
What I request from a mangement solution for Mac
Patch management - control software installed on mac and push out updates of both OS and application
Central management of Filevault (so actually like bitlocker is for windows, where keys are centrally stored in AD)
Control of admin rights on Mac, so User necessarily don´t have full rights
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Can anyone confirm if this are possible with a SCCM client for mac ? or any other thoughts from people who maybe have had any experience from going to SCCM etc