Feedback on workshop on getting a ServiceNow job
Has anyone attended this free online workshop on how to get a ServiceNow job by Joshua Coffee? Is it legit or one of those scams to get you to pay to learn how to get a ServiceNow job?
Has anyone attended this free online workshop on how to get a ServiceNow job by Joshua Coffee? Is it legit or one of those scams to get you to pay to learn how to get a ServiceNow job?
A former colleague of mine has about ~100K endpoints (Windows, Linux, macOS) of workstations, servers running across the globe at their present employer and asked my opinion, since I run a large BigFix deploy of 80K endpoint. I am a former Ivanti, SCCM and Tanium admin. The EDR they use is Trellix. For IT operations, they use a combination of Intune and Tanium. They are evaluating CrowdStrike for EDR to replace Trellix. CrowdStrike by far is the leader in the EDR and an easy yes to recommend for EDR. CrowdStrike sales people are also pitching that they can replace Tanium with Falcon for IT. They use Tanium for OS Patching, App Deployment, Policy Enforcement and Asset Management. Has anyone replaced Tanium or other similar IT Operational tools (e.g., Ivanti, SCCM, BigFix) with Falcon for IT? Having trouble finding any information on sizable deployments of Falcon for IT doing IT Operational work at the level of a Tanium or BigFix. I ran into a former CrowdStrike employee, at a JAMF conference, who worked in their internal IT and she said, CrowdStrike internally uses JAMF, SCCM and Ansible to manage their macOS, Windows Servers and Linux systems. They showed me a CrowdStrike job posting from Jan 2026 that showed them looking for an SCCM admin. So I am suspicious if Falcon for IT is ready for prime time, since CrowdStrike is not even using it internally and they do not have any large customers using it. If you have any positive or negative experience in using Falcon for IT and have used it to displace incumbent tools, like SCCM, Tanium, BigFix for IT Operational work, would love to hear your feedback.