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How to repartition a Snow Leopard drive
Erik Eckel reminds administrators that it is possible to dynamically repartition a Mac drive (created with OS X 10.5 and higher) without destroying the existing partition's data. H...
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Troubleshoot and repair Mac issues using an iPad
Erik Eckel continues to make his case for the iPad as a serious remote administration tool -- not just a toy. Here, he concentrates on how the iPad makes administering Macs easier.
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Use these four questions to determine how often to replace Mac workstations
Erik Eckel has some rules of thumb about how often an organization should replace its Mac hardware. Use the answers to these four questions to help you focus in on your requirement...
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Best practices for securing Mac network services
Erik Eckel offers some best practices to keep in mind as you secure Mac network services in an enterprise environment.
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Spotlight: CloudShare Pro
CloudShare Pro enables users to create private, virtual machine-, Web-based environments in which to host demonstrations, conduct tests, and more.
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Review: Apple Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server
The Apple Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server is well designed for small businesses needing simple centralized administration of critical functions.
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Spotlight: Apple Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server
Small businesses needing shared calendaring and contacts, secure file sharing, email hosting and more would be well served considering Apple’s Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server. Th...
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Snow Leopard keychain and password administration 101
Erik Eckel goes over the basics of troubleshooting problems with Snow Leopard's keychain and resetting account passwords.
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Snow Leopard iCal Server 2 targets enterprise users
Erik Eckel writes that Mac's iCal Server 2 is more compatible than ever with other platforms, and even though it lacks a few features, cost savings on user licenses still make it a...
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Product Spotlight: Laplink's PCmover
PCmover targets individual users and organizations needing to migrate data, settings, and applications from one computer to another.