Just to further add to the System Center 2012 talk, MS has added iOS and Android support to it, although I don't know to what extent.
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Also new in the 2012 version is System Center 2012's ability to manage Android, iOS, Symbian, and Windows Phone 7 mobile devices using the same EAS (Exchange ActiveSync) policies that Microsoft Exchange has long had to manage the same devices. System Center also remains a desktop and virtual-desktop management tool for Windows PCs, as in its previous version.
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This article is a bit old though:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/microsoft...er-2012-185442
I have been running full blown Windows 8 for about a week now, and I have to admit that it is starting to grow on me after the initial shock. The transition between new UI and desktop is still clumsy though, but I am getting used to it. They should have just dumped the desktop thing, but the outrage from old school Windows users would have been enormous I would assume. If you have Win 8 running, I would strongly suggest installing the "Cheat keys & tips" app as it shows you all of the available keyboard shortcuts.