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System Center 2012 RTM

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Eric Gray

“2H CY11” should be an exciting time for System Center — when is that, anyway?

Countdown to “2H CY11”

Update: Microsoft finally announced the General Availability of System Center 2012 at Microsoft Management Summit in April 2012, also known as “Q2 CY12.”

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