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Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM)

Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM)

By Microsoft
  • #57 Software in IT Service Management
  • Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) market share is 0.12% with more than 196 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 3,340,102 contacts that are using Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) , including Microsoft Chevron JPMorgan Chase

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    Current Websites

    196

    Websites Dropped

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    Market Share

    0.12%

    ABOUT MICROSOFT SYSTEM CENTER SERVICE MANAGER (SCSM)

    Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) is an integrated platform for automating and adapting IT service management best practices to help organizations create, monitor, and resolve incidents, problems, and changes.

    Top industries using this technology

    Top competitors of Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM)

    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    64,787
    39.25%
    27,731
    16.80%
    17,950
    10.87%
    4,654
    2.82%
    3,526
    2.14%
    2,385
    1.44%
    2,059
    1.25%
    1,959
    1.19%
    1,691
    1.02%
    1,381
    0.84%
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    What is Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) and what is used for?

    Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) is an integrated platform for automating and adapting IT service management best practices to help organizations create, monitor, and resolve incidents, problems, and changes.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM)

    Freshservice is one of the most well-known alternatives to Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM)

    Who uses Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM)?

    196 companies reportedly use Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) in their tech stacks, including Microsoft, Chevron, JPMorgan Chase