Summary
On May 11, 2020, Microsoft released Configuration Manager Current Branch version 2002. This version is now the current baseline, meaning when you download new media, you'll get Configuration Manager version 2002. It's also available in updates if you're running a previous version.
Highlights
- π New Video Series: Jason, from Technique Solutions, is starting a new YouTube video series focused on Configuration Manager Current Branch version 2002.
- π― Target Audience: While the previous series was for beginners, the new series will focus on best practices used in production environments.
- π Rebranding: Configuration Manager Current Branch, previously known as SCCM, is now called Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, part of the Microsoft Endpoint Manager suite.
Key Insights
- π§ Lab Environment: The new video series will include practical lab work using Hyper-V, showcasing best practices recommended by Microsoft.
- π New Blog: Jason has started a new blog on blog.bufferapp.com to provide updates or changes related to his video content. This blog will complement each video, offering detailed written insights.
- π Next in the Series: The upcoming video will cover the lab overview, particularly focusing on hardware requirements.
Additional Information
Jason emphasizes the importance of the blog for making updates, as updating video content can be challenging once published. He invites viewers to check out the blog for the latest information.
Stay tuned for more in the series, and donβt forget to subscribe to his channel for notifications on new content.
Watch the Video
Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e019Ysc5JNw