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Take a tour of Apple’s messaging capabilities, including mail support and operations on iOS devices and OS X systems using both Microsoft and Apple programs.
Erik Eckel is a managing partner at Louisville Geek and president of Eckel Media Corp. He previously served as Executive Editor at TechRepublic. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of Louisville and received Microsoft Engineer accreditation from Sullivan University. He's earned Network+, Windows NT 4.0 MCP+I and MCSE, and Windows 2000 Professional MCP accreditations.
Take a tour of Apple’s messaging capabilities, including mail support and operations on iOS devices and OS X systems using both Microsoft and Apple programs.
Erik Eckel takes a look at some of the updates you can expect to see with Apple's iWork applications.
Apple's desktop operating system, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, was released on October 22, 2013. Take a look at some of the things you can expect to see in this new Mac OS.
Apple's new operating system, iOS 7, was released on September 18, 2013. Take a look at some of the things you can expect to see in iOS 7.
Erik Eckel explains how to use three common commands to find networking issues and troubleshoot them.
Erik Eckel details the steps to configuring VPN connectivity and connecting via a configuration profile or by manually entering VPN settings in Mac Lion Server.
If you support so many network nodes that multiple switches are required, technology consultant Erik Eckel encourages you to do it right.
Going to the cloud might make a lot of sense for your organization -- but only if you choose a secure, reliable data center that can handle your needs. Erik Eckel runs through 10 essential criteria for data center evaluation.
Many clients believe that installing free consumer-grade antivirus applications is a good idea. Here's what you should say to convince them that's not the case.
LogMeIn has a well-earned reputation for developing powerful and secure remote connectivity software. The company's Ignition for the iPad continues that tradition, bringing simple and easy connectivity to Windows servers, desktops and even Adobe Flash to iPad users.