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I spotted a couple articles further dicussing the new partnership between N-able, a Microsoft Gold Certified partner, and System Center Essentials 2007. N-able Technologies(R) to Deliver Next Level of Interoperability to Managed Service Providers Worldwide N-able inks interoperability deal with Microsoft In case you missed it, yesterday's post was an inteview with N-able's VP of R&D, August...

Here is just a sample of Management Packs available for use with Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007. For those of you with sharp eyes, you'll notice that it isn't merely a list of Microsoft applications and operating systems. Cisco Routers, Linux Servers, IBM Blade servers, Blackberry Connectors and other well known products are offered. Those packages listed as 'for Microsoft System...

On January 16, 2008 at 12:00pm PST there will be a free Partner Webcast on Supporting Your End-Users with Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007, powered by TS2 . This webcast is presented by Woodrow Walton , a Partner Solutions Advisor on the Microsoft Across America team. This webcast will provide an overview of System Center Essentials 2007 and how to position it with your clients.

I conducted a short interview with Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 MVP Peter Zerger. Pete manages systemcenterforum.org , which is an excellent resource for Operations Manager 2007, Essentials 2007 and MOM 2005 users. He has great things to say about Essentials 2007 and offers thoughts on how customers use the product. 1) Tell me a bit about yourself; how you got into this field, the blogs...

Take a look at Carl Coken's article on Nexus SC and you'll understand the reference. Not only is Microsoft System Center Essentials part of the bigger Systems Center Family, there are partner's who extend the value of these products. As part of your Network Management planning, you would want to include not just the OS, database, middleware and Web servers but also the servers that they...