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Expert at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
Sep 4, 2025
Have effectively deployed patches and applications while integrating with cloud solutions
Pros and Cons
  • "Overall, I believe Microsoft Configuration Manager is definitely a good product."
  • "Servers are still not getting it properly, so we could add the servers in Microsoft Configuration Manager for things such as OS deployment and Autopilot as well."

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Microsoft Configuration Manager is patching and application deployment. We are mainly using patching, application deployment, device configuration, and device compliance. Remediation is also part of our use cases.

What is most valuable?

The features I find most valuable in Microsoft Configuration Manager are replication and scripting. If I want to get a fetch report for anything, such as hardware-related issues or group policy-related issues, I need to fetch the report by using SCCM's scripting language and remediation part.

The inventory collection features of Microsoft Configuration Manager are good because we always prefer the inventory. We do it by using the script language.

We use remote management capabilities in Microsoft Configuration Manager. Remote management capabilities are useful if the user is not providing access; we can use the backend users to update the group policy and sync the devices. These are the main features we require.

What needs improvement?

I can suggest that Microsoft Configuration Manager should get the Autopilot feature because Autopilot is the main part of Intune, and nowadays everybody is using Autopilot. It is now more valuable for Autopilot. I would prefer to have Autopilot in Microsoft Configuration Manager. Then most users will get the OS deployment instead of using Intune.

Other than that, improvements are needed for servers. Servers are still not getting it properly, so we could add the servers in Microsoft Configuration Manager for things such as OS deployment and Autopilot as well.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working with Microsoft Configuration Manager for the last eight years.

What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

Automated patch management is useful, but because of my company's organization security, they are not authorized to go with auto-patch. They first have me go ahead with it manually because they want to test further from the pilot as well as from any testing device. Due to vulnerability concerns, they want to check before production and proceed as per the change request and the entire process. That's why we have to do it manually.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Microsoft Configuration Manager is mostly deployed on the Azure cloud.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

For scalability, the ability to scale and expand, I will definitely provide a rating of 10.

How are customer service and support?

For technical support from Microsoft, I would rate them a nine. This is because there was one point where I did not get proper support from the engineer at that time, and there was a delay from the engineer. Because of the delay, we got an SLA. I would give them an eight to nine.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Microsoft is definitely better than AirWatch. However, since most users are using and upgrading with Apple devices, I would prefer AirWatch for the Apple devices.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup for Microsoft Configuration Manager is simple, not a big deal because we can use the CD or backup file. We can just run the setup and restore the backup, and we can run and finish.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing for Microsoft Configuration Manager is okay for me, so I can give it a middle rating of four or five.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

In my opinion, the main competitor for Microsoft Configuration Manager on the market is AirWatch. I can compare it to that because the Apple product is already out there.

What other advice do I have?

Integrating Microsoft Configuration Manager with other Microsoft products is good. Since nowadays all companies are moving to Intune, most things are moving to Intune itself. Microsoft Intune is already on top now, so integration is also moving towards Intune.

I would definitely recommend Microsoft Configuration Manager for enterprise-level companies.

Overall, I believe Microsoft Configuration Manager is definitely a good product. Because it's Microsoft, I rate it 10 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. Partner
Last updated: Sep 4, 2025
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Account Manager at a security firm with 51-200 employees
Reseller
Top 10
Oct 8, 2024
Maximizing patch management efficiency and competitive pricing but needs asset management improvements
Pros and Cons
  • "It covers multiple operating systems and helps with patch management."
  • "BigFix could improve its asset management capabilities to discover assets, including hardware."

What is our primary use case?

BigFix is primarily used for patch management, compliance, and security patches.

How has it helped my organization?

It covers multiple operating systems and helps patch customers with patch management services, alleviating patch management issues for our customers.

What is most valuable?

It covers multiple operating systems and helps with patch management. BigFix is also valuable for its inventory, license inventory, and compliance with server hardening.

What needs improvement?

BigFix could improve its asset management capabilities to discover assets, including hardware. More improvements could be made in asset management.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been reselling BigFix for three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The overall stability of the solution is good with no reported issues.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution is very easy to scale.

How are customer service and support?

Customer support from HCL is satisfactory and not usually an issue.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

How was the initial setup?

The installation is quite smooth and can be managed by one person, depending on the complexity and size of the environment.

What about the implementation team?

Our project team managed the installation quite smoothly.

What was our ROI?

There has been a significant return on investment, particularly saving time and resources in patch management and compliance. It saves approximately 40% to 50% of time and resources.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing is competitive, but not the most competitive.

Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. Reseller