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# AZSMUG

The primary focus of the group is Windows enterprise systems management, specifically focused on Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, and Windows Operating System Deployment.

The group is comprised of Systems Management administrators of varying experience levels and those who have an interest in what Intune/CM and related third-party products have to offer. Members of AZSMUG meet periodically to exchange ideas, discuss technical issues, resolve technical problems, discuss contemporary technologies, and generally form beneficial partnerships with others who have common interests.

Membership is free; there are no fees for becoming an active member of AZSMUG. It is time well spent as you actively participate by asking questions, share tips and offer valuable information to your peers. You'll receive a wealth of information in return.


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