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Reddit mentions of System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Unleashed: Supplement to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM) Unleashed

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Unleashed: Supplement to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM) Unleashed. Here are the top ones.

System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Unleashed: Supplement to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM) Unleashed
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Found 3 comments on System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Unleashed: Supplement to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM) Unleashed:

u/rumforbreakfast · 3 pointsr/SCCM

I can recommend this one. I'm not able to find a Current Branch version (I suspect there isn't one yet), but it should still be pretty relevant

https://www.amazon.com/System-Center-Configuration-Manager-Unleashed/dp/0672337150

u/syshum · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM) Unleashed + R2 Update

u/inebriates · 1 pointr/ITdept

What are the position's responsibilities? What is the environment like (number of workstations/servers)? Is there already an SCCM environment in operation? If so, is it 2007/2012/2012 SP1/2012 R2? Is there a team supporting SCCM or would it just be you?

If you're going to be the admin, packaging expect, deployment admin, and sole tech support and you have no experience yourself...that'll be a big learning curve. It's not impossible, but it'll be a lot of research.

Microsoft's Virtual Academy is great.

If you like books, the "Mastering" and "Unleashed" books are two of my favorites. There's a lot of great blogs out there for System Center, too--System Center Central is my default stop, but of course /r/sccm is great too!

And for any questions that you can't get answered via any of those methods, the Technet forums are invaluable. You'll get to be on a first name basis with some of the MVPs, they're phenomenal.