Session Summary
Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 includes
many new features for managing remote SMS resources that are connected through
slow, unreliable, or inconsistent links. In some environments, remote locations
may have very few computer resources. Should those locations be SMS secondary
sites? Or should they just be SMS 2003 Advanced Clients? Or can they be clients
with local site systems? This Support WebCast session will discuss how SMS 2003
can be used in these environments.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded February 25, 2003 and presented by
Wally Mead. Wally Mead has been with Microsoft for 10 years. He started in the
training organization, where he delivered LAN Manager training. Wally began
working with SMS in 1994, and has been involved in the development and delivery
of all SMS training courses for Microsoft. He now works as a Program Manager in
the SMS product group, and provides training for both internal and external
audiences.
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