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With Parallels Mac Management you can manage Mac and Windows computers using Configuration Manager as your only management system.
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Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM extends Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 20 R2 (or newer) with support for Mac computers. Integrating into SCCM looks almost seamless with reporting and being able to control the Macs.

It seems to tie in so much smoother right into SCCM itself. So far from a SysAdmin perspective when it comes to SCCM and Mac Management it seems like Parallels has an edge over JAMF for integration.
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You can find all the information on how to register and manage your Parallels Mac Management license in KB 123516. See KB 123518 to learn how to create a Parallels business account.

Parallels Mac Management gives you the same management capabilities you have for PCs, simply extending them to Macs Mac computers. Parallels Mac Management allows IT to maximize investments and enables administrators to leverage existing processes by using SCCM as the single pane of glass to manage both PCs and Mac computers.
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It then describes in detail how to install and configure Parallels Mac Management components. The guide begins with the information on how to prepare your computing environment for the installation of Parallels Mac Management. This guide contains information about how to deploy and use Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM. For companies that already have Microsoft SCCM in place, Parallels Mac Management allows admi nistrators to use SCCM as their only system to manage both PCs and Mac. Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM extends Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager with the ability to manage Mac computers.


When deploying Parallels Mac Management to a primary site, follow the same procedure as described in Deploying to a Standalone SCCM Site (). If a primary site in your SCCM installation has secondary sites, you may deploy Parallels Mac Management to the primary site or secondary sites. You can also visit our Knowledge Base for answers to your questions here. Simply file a ticket with our Support Team for assistance using Parallels Support Portal.
