We're probably a very small organization, compared to most that use SCCM. (We used SCE until Microsoft killed it off, and it was a good fit for our ~275 users/devices.) As such, our situation is probably very different from the average IT dept using SCCM. We have a 5 person IT dept, including helpdesk, desktop tech, manager, data analyst, and sys admin.
Our desktop tech does occasionally create and deploy a new application, and regularly moves computers into collections for re-imaging. Beyond that, as the Systems Administrator, I'm pretty much the only one who does anything with our SCCM servers. Of course, I also manage all of our other servers, with one or two exceptions. I have no doubt that if I had more time to dedicate to just SCCM we could get a lot more out of it, but as it stands serves our needs for deploying os images, updates, and applications. Steve On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Bradley, Matt <[email protected]> wrote: > I tried search the archives, and couldn’t find anything. > > > > I’m curious as to how other organizations handle their SCCM staffing. Do > you have dedicated SCCM administrators? Do you have separation of duties > (patch management, OSD, application packaging, etc.)? > > > > > >

