Now forget everything I just told you about remote server management, and focus here instead. I'm just kidding, sort of. All of the tools we have already discussed are still stable, relevant, and great ways to interact with and manage your bunches of Windows Servers. However, there's a new kid in town, and Microsoft expects him to be very popular.
Windows Admin Center (WAC) is a server and client management platform that is designed to help you administer your machines in a more efficient manner. This is a browser-based tool, meaning that, once installed, you access WAC from a web browser, which is great. No need to install a management tool or application onto your workstation, simply sit down and tap into it with a URL.
WAC can manage your servers (all the way back to Server 2008 R2), your server clusters, and even has some special functionality...