Gary Blok

Gary Blok is an experienced Software Engineer with a strong track record in the financial services industry. He brings deep expertise in enterprise IT operations, specializing in system deployment, data center management, and endpoint lifecycle management. Gary has extensive hands-on experience with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM/ConfigMgr/MEMCM), Windows 10 as a Service (WaaS), and technical support for complex IT environments. With an Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems from Northcentral Technical College, Gary combines technical depth with a practical, solution-oriented approach. He is passionate about streamlining IT operations and delivering scalable, secure, and user-friendly systems.
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ConfigMgr Community Tools Webinar Series
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ConfigMgr Community Tools Webinar Series

Hear from industry thought leaders, Recast developers, Microsoft MVPs, and community members with a live Q&A section after every webinar. From WIM files to Onevinn to BIOS to Cloud Imaging, these community experts show demos and go step-by-step to assist Right Click Tools Community Users to get the most from their ConfigMgr and Right Click Tools experience! Overcome roadblocks to your productivity and achieve significantly more within ConfigMgr with Community Tools. Join us as we deep dive into several popular Community Tools, presented by their well-known creators.

Initial Review of Windows 11 and ConfigMgr OSD
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Initial Review of Windows 11 and ConfigMgr OSD

Windows 11 has been out for several months, and now I’m ready to give my initial review of Windows 11 and ConfigMgr OSD. I must say that I’m impressed. While I personally wouldn’t deploy Win 11 to production yet, call me conservative based on previous Windows releases, it’s always fun to play with in a lab.