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SCO (System Center Orchestrator) 2012 Beta 1 – Overview
The next Release of Service Manager (SCSM 2012) will be available around end 2011. To drive automation to the next level, SCSM 2012 will contain a connector to System Center Orchestrator 2012 (today known as “Microsoft Opalis”) that allows us … Continue reading
Posted in Automation with Opalis, Preview, Workflows
Tagged automation, opalis, orchestrator, sco, workflow
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SCSM 2012 Scenario Preview – Requesting offerings by using the Self Service Portal
Over the next months I will write some articles to explain new features and possibilities of Service Manager 2012. Some information is already public, some is not. I will take care that only allowed public information will be published here. … Continue reading
System Center Service Manager 2012 – Preview
A few weeks ago, the first public details of the new Service Manager 2012 (formerly known as Service Manager 2012 R2) were released by Microsoft. To get a good overview, I will publish the most important details in this post.


