So far in this series we’ve talked how to use CMPivot to query online machines in your environment and what you can then do with that information. Now we’re going to take a step back from the tool itself and...
When working in ConfigMgr I frequently find information in the console is placed in inconvenient or inefficient locations especially when working with large chunks of information. Today I want to talk about a trick...
Almost two weeks ago I released a pretty generic report on reporting patch compliance using PowerBI and System Center Configuration Manager and I was shocked at the amount of feedback I got from the community! So first...
Security audits, we all love them right? Being asked the same questions by management such as are our machines encrypted and how can I get a report to show that. So taking BitLocker encryption as an example, how can we...
Recently I shared a PowerBI template that could be used as a solid starting point for compliance reporting on servers, and with a couple tweaks, you could make it work for desktops too. Great, but now its time to go...
I recently spotted a request where someone was looking for a means of reporting on Applications and Packages which were not deployed or used in task sequences in their ConfigMgr environment. The reason of course...
Reporting in ConfigMgr 2012 is a powerful way to get alot of information about almost everything in your environment. But sometimes the built in reports that Microsoft has provided is not enough. If you search on google...