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iMac vs. a comparable Windows box: The TCO lowdown
Erik Eckel explores the true cost differential between a Mac desktop and an equivalent Windows business-class all-in-one computer.
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Is a MacBook Pro really more expensive than a Dell Latitude?
Take a look at Erik Eckel's math, which proves that the MacBook Pro might actually be more economical than a Dell Latitude.
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Fact sheet: Apple Touch ID
Erik Eckel lists the facts surrounding Apple Touch ID.
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Mac Mail vs. Microsoft Outlook: The dirty truth
Erik Eckel takes a look at how Mac Mail performs next to Outlook for Mac. Which do you prefer and why?
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Fact sheet: iOS 7
Erick Eckel gives you a look at the features and changes you can expect to see with Apple's iOS 7.
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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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iOS 7 impact for tablet users
Here are the iOS 7 updates that will be of particular interest to business users of tablets.
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IT consultants bear client education burden
It's not your fault when an older application isn't compatible with a newer OS, but clients may not see it that way. The key is to educate clients about how to minimize such issues...
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First look at the iWork for iCloud beta
Erik Eckel takes a look at the beta offering of iWork Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for iCloud.
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Mavericks OS will make it easier to become Apple-only shop for SMBs
The next release of OS X promises to have features that will make it easier for small businesses to build out an infrastructure based on Apple technology. Erik Eckel explains why.
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Adopt this simple checklist for a smooth client service migration
IT consultant Erik Eckel explores the most critical documentation and credentials you must receive when onboarding a new client.
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Mac Mini Server ideal for SMBs
For SMBs that need a lot of power without the configuration and maintenance headaches, the Mac Mini with OS X Server can support substantial business operations.
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Leverage Wiki Server to maximize collaboration, legacy investments
Wiki Server is built in to OS X and delivers a capable, integrated, and efficient intranet website that can power an intranet portal.
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New OS X, iOS, and Microsoft Office updates will help out business users
Some of the new features for iOS 7 and the Mavericks OS, plus a new Microsoft Office for iPhones app, will be a boon for business users. Here's what to look out for.
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How to improve borderline client relationships
Here are four methods for reinvigorating a client relationship that has become strained. If these tactics don't work, it may be time to cut the client loose.
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WWDC 2013 hardware updates: Revisions bold or blah?
Erik Eckel offers his first impressions of the hardware updates announced by Apple and what aspects he thinks will be most relevant to business users.
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Do your users need MacBooks or iPads? Deciding factors
Users may lobby for an iPad over a laptop, but is it going to be enough to meet their work requirements? Here are some deciding factors that should settle the question.
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Five tips for improving Mac performance
These aren't the cheapest or the easiest ways, but these tips for improving your Mac's performance will have the most impact.
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Signs a client may not be ready for managed services
Warning bells should go off in your head if you spot any of these items indicating managed services are not a priority at a prospective client's site.
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Push to cloud services bolsters enterprise Mac use
As software vendors like Adobe push customers to cloud subscriptions and SaaS becomes more prevalent, old compatibility barriers break down for enterprise Mac use.