System Center Orchestrator
Microsoft System Center Orchestrator is an automation software tool that allows a user to automate the monitoring and deployment of data center resources. For example, it is capable of automatically deploying new operating systems or can forward alerts previously generated by System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) to an incident ticketing system like Microsoft System Center Service Manager.[1][2]
Microsoft System Center Orchestrator, also known as Microsoft SCORCH, was first introduced as part of the Microsoft System Center 2012 suite on 12 December 2012.[3] Microsoft bought in 2009 the software solution Opalis vNext[4] and rebranded it into Orchestrator.
The latest stable version is Microsoft System Center Orchestrator 2019, build number is 10.19.40.0, which was released 14 March 2019.[3]
References[]
- ^ JYOTHIRMAISURI. "Release notes for Orchestrator". docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
- ^ System Center 2012 Orchestrator unleashed. Meyler, Kerrie. Indianapolis, Ind.: Sams. 2013. ISBN 978-0-13-305722-5. OCLC 863645886.CS1 maint: others (link)
- ^ a b "SCORCH Build versions". The System Center Blog. 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
- ^ Mackie, Kurt; 12/16/2009. "Microsoft Boosts Cloud Automation With Opalis Buy -- Redmondmag.com". Redmondmag. Retrieved 2020-05-20.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
This article needs additional or more specific categories. (May 2020) |
- Microsoft server software
- Microsoft software stubs