ConfigMgr and DO

In the "Table 1" I added Delivery Optimization as an option to Configuration Manager along with references to product documentation.
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ With all these options, which an organization chooses depends on the resources,
| Windows Update | Yes (manual) | No | Delivery Optimization | None|
| Windows Update for Business | Yes | No | Delivery Optimization | Other Group Policy objects |
| WSUS | Yes | Yes | BranchCache or Delivery Optimization | Upstream/downstream server scalability |
| Configuration Manager | Yes | Yes | BranchCache, Client Peer Cache | Distribution points, multiple deployment options |
| Configuration Manager | Yes | Yes | BranchCache, Client Peer Cache, or Delivery Optimization [[1](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/optimize-windows-10-update-delivery#peer-to-peer-content-distribution)][[2](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-optimize-windows-10-updates)] | Distribution points, multiple deployment options |
>[!NOTE]
>Due to [naming changes](#naming-changes), older terms like CB and CBB might still be displayed in some of our products, such as in Group Policy. If you encounter these terms, "CB" refers to the Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted)--which is no longer used--while "CBB" refers to the Semi-Annual Channel.