What Does Microsoft System Center Mean?

Microsoft System Center is a set of server management products which are aimed at helping corporate or enterprise IT administrators to manage their systems, which are usually a network of Windows servers and desktops. Though individually sold, the products are meant to work together in order to deliver unified management from a single point with each one serving a specialized purpose.

Techopedia Explains Microsoft System Center

Microsoft System Center helps organizations realize all the benefits that come with a Microsoft Cloud Platform through fast unified management. It features out-of-the-box monitoring, configuration, provisioning, protection, automation and self service, which can decrease the time-to-value of services and applications being served through the cloud.