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- Microsoft SCCM/SMS Integration
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- SMS Adapter
- How to Populate the CMDB with Data from SCCM/SMS
- How to Federate Data with SCCM/SMS
- How to Customize the Integration Data Model in UCMDB
- Predefined Query for Population Jobs
- SCCM/SMS Integration Package
- SMS Adapter Configuration Files
- Troubleshooting and Limitations – Microsoft SCCM/SMS Integration
Overview
This document includes the main concepts, tasks, and reference information for integration of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)/Systems Management Server (SMS) with Universal CMDB.
Integration occurs by populating the UCMDB database with devices, topology, and hierarchy from SCCM/SMS and by federation with SCCM/SMS supported classes and attributes.
According to UCMDB reconciliation rules, if a CI (in SCCM/SMS) is already mapped to a CI in the CMDB, it is updated; otherwise, it is added to the CMDB.
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager/Systems Management Server are used by IT administrators to manage client computers and servers.
SCCM/SMS enable you to:
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Manage computers that roam from one location to another
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Track deployment and use of software assets, and use this information to plan software procurement and licensing
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Provide IT administrators and management with access to data accumulated by SCCM/SMS
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Provide scalable hardware and software management
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Manage security on computers running Windows operating systems, with a minimal level of administrative overhead