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Fact sheet: OS X Mavericks
Erick Eckel gives you just the facts on the soon-to-be-released next version of Apple's OS X.
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Mac business users best served by Microsoft Office
Erik Eckel explains why Microsoft Office applications still rule on the Mac and why Microsoft needs to bring them to the iPad as well.
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How to connect Lion to Exchange servers
Erik Eckel addresses a common problem -- trying to get Lion Mail connected to Exchange servers. Here are some tips for how to do it.
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Apple to offer Mac OS X Lion volume licensing
Even though Apple is officially mum on the details, Erik Eckel did some digging and is fairly certain that volume licensing for Mac OS X Lion will be available for larger organizat...
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Two reasons Outlook 2011 isn't ready for prime time
Erik Eckel notes the improvements made in Outlook 2011 for the Mac, but finds that there are two big obstacles that still hold it back for use in the enterprise.
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Don't skip this Office for Mac Home and Business 2011 edition
Erik Eckel looks at the new features of Office for Mac 2011. Not only does Outlook replace Entourage, but other important updates make this suite one you shouldn't pass up.
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Mac users increasingly susceptible to security threats
Consultant Erik Eckel advises enterprise Mac administrators to focus more on security practices such as timely patching and user training due to the increasing number of threats to...
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Move to a paperless system for client documentation
Here are six reasons why IT consultants may want to consider switching from paper-based documentation to electronic documentation.
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Three steps to improve service call scheduling
Here are steps any IT consultancy can take to better schedule service calls and better position itself to accommodate clients' emergency requests.
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Three things to remember when connecting Snow Leopard users to Exchange 2007
Erik Eckel takes a look at the business improvements made in Mac's Snow Leopard release. Better compatibility with Microsoft Exchange make it not only enterprise-ready, but enterpr...