It’s always nice to have a breath of fresh air from time to time. Fortunately, we’ll be getting a lot of it, literally, real soon. Come September 26, we will be attending the ALSO Expo at Tampere, Finland, home to some of the purest air (and...
Summer is always a great time to attend tech expos and seminars. And if you’re in the Benelux, the perfect time is on September 19. That’s when tech vendors, specialists, and enthusiasts gather at the Expo GOSSET in Groot-Bijgaarden,...
Starting with the iMac Pro® in 2018, Apple® has incorporated their new T2 security chip into all new Mac® models. More security sounds good to IT professionals at first. After all,...
Endpoint devices are touchy creatures in many ways. They are responsible for employees’ productivity to a large extent. Virtually nothing will go without them. At the same time, those...
Administrators need the right tools and information to make sure corporate client systems are configured correctly and all relevant policies are adhered to. Are the security settings suitable? Has...
Anyone handling a sizeable fleet of Mac® computers in a business or educational institution is most likely familiar with the service programs Apple® provides: Apple Device...
Parallels Network Discovery helps IT administrators both discover new Mac® computers in their organization and install the needed Parallels client...
How Does an SCCM Server Work? | Managing Macs with SCCM
The Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager is an administration tool that enables organizations to manage and safeguard devices and software within its environment. SCCM takes care of the hardware inventory, distributing software and patches, and more. So when admins speak of an SCCM...
How to Install SCCM Tools | Managing Macs with SCCM
Managing corporate endpoints is important for a number of reasons. Be it to enforce security policies on each and every system, to handle software updates and licenses automatically, or just to minimize the IT’s workload. When setting up an endpoint management solution such as Microsoft...
How to Reactivate a Remote-Wiped Mac | Managing Macs with SCCM
Wiping a Mac remotely, that is, deleting all its data from afar, is the ultimate measure IT administrators would resort to if a company’s device got lost or was stolen. This is the only way to ensure that no data or access credentials for the organization’s internal systems will...