NWSCUG for March 18th, 2022!

Greetings NWSCUG!

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Join us again on March 18th online for another great NWSCUG afternoon! For this meeting, you’re (once again) invited to remain in your PJs, or dress it up on business casual, and join from your home or work. This meeting is open to all humans globally!

Simply register like you always do, and the day before the meeting we’ll send a Teams invitation to all registered attendees.

We’ve partnered with AZSMUG and TCSMUG to bring you a great lineup!

Agenda below:

11:30- Coffee Talk!

12:00 – 1:00 – Software Update Reporting: Where’s Mah Data At? – Bryan Dam

1:15 – 2:15 – Deep Dive into Application Detection – Andrew Jimenez

2:30 – 3:30 – Open Conversation

Session: Deep Dive into Application Detection – Andrew Jimenez

Explore the ins and outs of application detection. This session will focus on what it means for an application to be installed, and how to accurately detect application installations. We’ll discuss “best practices”, pitfalls, and common annoyances when it comes to application detection and packaging.

Session: Software Update Reporting: Where’s Mah Data At?Bryan Dam

In this session we’ll talk all about software update reporting in ConfigMgr. We’ll take a brief look at some of the built-in reports, outline some community and commercial efforts. Then we’ll dig into the nitty gritty. Where is the data? How can I make sense of it? To top it off we’ll take a walk through the dashboard I wrote.

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About Greg Ramsey

Greg Ramsey is a Senior Distinguished Engineer for Dell Digital - Services. He has a B.S. in Computer Sciences and Engineering from The Ohio State University and has co-authored many books over the years. Greg is also a board member of the Northwest System Center User Group and the Midwest Management Summit. ​Greg has been a Microsoft Endpoint Manager (ConfigMgr, Intune) MVP for over 18 years.
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