Manage Institution-Owned Computers
Applies To: Windows 8.1
For a Windows 8.1 deployment to PCs in education there are many tools you can use to configure, customize, and manage your deployment.
Management of computers within a school is easier than ever. Tools like Windows Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, Windows PowerShell, and Group Policy provide the necessary specificity while at the same time enabling automation with low overhead. This section looks at some of the management tools available for Windows 8.1. Table 8 discusses the benefits, limitations, and requirements of several such management tools.
Table 8. Management Tools for Windows 8.1
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Group Policy |
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System Center Configuration Manager |
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Windows Intune |
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Windows PowerShell |
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Which management solution is right for me?
The management solution you choose depends largely on the skill set of IT staff and the number of computers you’ll be managing. For many environments, Group Policy provides all the management needed, while other, larger institutions require the power of System Center Configuration Manager.
Windows Intune is becoming increasingly popular as a supplement to both Group Policy– and System Center Configuration Manager–managed environments, and Windows PowerShell is pervasive in some form throughout many institutions.