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Originally Posted by psicodude
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.
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.
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we're running SCCM 2012, and all you can do on Android and iOS devices is initiate a remote wipe and apply permissions on whether they can use Active Sync or not. no security management, no app management, it's pretty limited. it sounds like they're going to be adding some functionality in SP1, but no clue on how much of a difference there'll be