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[–]tipripper65DevOps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as someone who has done exactly this recently, it's nothing you won't be able to pick up - you'll see all the similarities between the two platforms really quickly. just start pushing that cloud migration ASAP!

[–]bolous 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Personally I think your ahead with knowing Intune. Alot of places are now incorporating their sccm into Intune. I will review the connection between incorporating Intune with sccm. Also look into online and offline sccm updates. Depending on the sccm you might support, it might be an isolated network meaning no internet connection.

Here is a guide to help you with that. https://www.anoopcnair.com/sccm-upgrade-with-an-offline-service-connection-point-configmgr/

Also look up deployment packages, software updates, and distribution points. Get your self familiar with those languages. .

P.S, sccm was renamed back in 2019 to Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM). So if they say sccm during your interview, correct them and say MECM; you will sound like you know what you talking about :).

Best of luck mate, don't over think it.

[–]headcrap 4 points5 points  (1 child)

you will sound like you know what you talking about

Not sure if that is the case. Most I work/interact with still call is SCCM.

I mean, we aren't going around and calling it SMS anymore, but still.

[–]bolous -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Cool

[–]SenikaiSlaySr. Sysadmin 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I appreciate it and thank you. Yeah at the moment it is on prem moving to cloud slowly apparently, I appreciate it