Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 Ships

Today we release Configuration Manager 2007 SP1!  It is amazing to see that this was not a release based in bug fix, quite the opposite, there are hardly any hotfixes included in this release.  This is a reflection of changes such as the ship of Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP1.  With some engineering cycles aligning, we have added some additional features that were ready to go at this time, details are as follows:

As a recap SP1 specifically contains:

1. Complete support for management of Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008. 

2. Support for Configuration Manager 2007 Server Site roles on Server 2008. 

3. Integration with Intel VPro technologies.  

4. Asset Intelligence 1.5 

You can find additional details, and information for download on our product homepages, located here.

http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/configmgr/default.mspx 

Also, we will have a full Technical overview at the upcoming Teched USA in Orlando June 10-13th.  We have a full breakout session , and we will be running SP1 (and R2 previews ) at the Microsoft pavilion pod area.  Also, we have a Technet webcast on Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, you can find that here

JWSMALLKind regards

Jeff Wettlaufer
Sr. Technical Product Manager
System Center Configuration Manager

Published 22 May 08 11:26 by jeffwettlaufer

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# miqueletti said on May 26, 2008 3:44 AM:

Please, please, we need a native Exchange 2007 MP. The last one fails and it's very buggy!!!

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Jeff Wettlaufer – Sr. Technical Product Manager, System Center. Jeff has been with Microsoft for 9 years, and in that time has specialized in enterprise infrastructure management, from deployment to operations, from the datacenter to the client. Jeff blogs regularly at (http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter; http://www.wettlaufer.com) and can be found on both Facebook and twitter (jeffwettlaufer). Jeff’s main areas of specialty are; enterprise management, virtualization, windows deployment methodology, Management, Security, Windows and Office product lines, as well as Infrastructure Optimization. In addition to this, Jeff has been heavily involved in build strategy, infrastructure lifecycle management, client and server build automation, Resource Kits (Windows and Office) , Management technologies and the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. In his time in Microsoft – both in the UK and Redmond HQ, he has worked with international customers and partners on different sizes of organizations, from Small Business up to large scale Enterprise deployments, numbering over 700,000 seats. In these engagements Jeff has assisted in deploying a secure well managed infrastructure, incorporating virtualization capabilities, removing deployment blockers, planning deployment automation, and customizing builds to suit corporate needs. Finally, Jeff has worked closely with the Partner community in service definition and offering development of the Microsoft platform. Previous to Microsoft, Jeff was with a UK Partner specializing in desktop deployments and Novell technology (CNE). Prior to 2000 Jeff lived in Vancouver Canada and was a Network Administrator for the Bank of Montreal. Jeff graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1996. As a new dad, most of his time is spent with his wife of 13 years, and his son Gavin. In his spare time, Jeff is active in hockey, cycling, basketball, rowing, golf, skiing and running. He loves to cook and travel in search of great food and wine with his wife (and new son) when the schedule permits!

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