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MAP Toolkit 9.9.13 Now Available!

MAP Toolkit 9.9.13 Now Available!

This release of the MAP Toolkit includes will now have the additional feature of Inventorying, Assessing and Reporting of Oracle 18 c and System Center Configuration Manager 1802 and 1806. MAP Toolkit also helps organizations assess their environment for Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, Office 2016 and Office 365, track usage of Windows Server 2016, SharePoint Server 2016, and Exchange Server 2016, and preparing a migration to Microsoft Azure virtual machines.

Click here to download the latest version. Please click here to get more details.

 

You asked, We listened

As part of the MAP team’s ongoing improvement initiatives for this release, we reviewed a number of feedback submissions and implemented changes based on the MAP community’s suggestions.  We’d love to hear more. Please send comments and suggestions to mapfdbk@microsoft.com.

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  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2018
    Thanks.Now that Windows Server 2019 has been released can we get some guidance on 1) Whether or not the MAP Toolkit 9.9.13 is supported for installation on Windows Server 2019 and if not what release will support this ? and 2) Whether or not the MAP Toolkit 9.9.13 can be used reliably to gather data from Windows Server 2019 installations and if not when will there be a version that will?
  • Anonymous
    April 24, 2019
    Hello MAP Team.When exactly should we expect the next version of MAP and what are the planned enhancements?BTW, thanks for not responding to previous queries over the last few months. This really lets your customers know how much Microsoft really doesn't care about them. Great job.