To earn the
Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP) title, it is not enough to just flaunt
your expertise with a few tips and tricks in appropriate news groups now and
then. A lot more is...
The SCCM
client agent is the counterpart to the SCCM server on the user’s side. Residing
in managed client computers, this piece of software acts as an intermediate
between the IT administrator’s actions and...
Installing Windows SCCM
To manage their clients via SCCM, organizations first need to set up the SCCM infrastructure for Windows. Before the installation can start admins need to do some preliminary work. Admins should use...
Active Directory (AD) is one of the key tools that IT teams use to organize corporate network infrastructures. This includes all their assets and users. It helps manage domains, identities, user groups, and protected content for user accounts. For...
While large enterprises tend to use Windows, small agencies, offices, and owner-operated companies tend to opt for Mac®. If the proprietor is the one responsible for the company’s IT equipment, then personal...
Andrew Morten has always been a fervent Mac® aficionado, and he imbued his own business, TravelEssence, with this propensity for Mac computers. The company is also a result of personal interests: custom tours (away from the usual tourist...
Parallels® Mac Management for Microsoft® SCCM is a plug-in, so deploying it is not much of a challenge for IT admins. Microsoft SCCM 2012 R2 and Mac® devices running macOS® versions 10.8 to 10.14 are the two requirements...
Version 7.3 of Parallels® Mac Management for Microsoft® SCCM comes with important new features that enable admins to manage kernel extension and roll out privacy policies using configuration profiles. Both...
Parallels strives to guarantee that organizations managing their Mac® devices with Parallels® Mac Management for Microsoft® SCCM will always enjoy up-to-date support for today’s and all future versions of...
Mac® computers have always enjoyed a vague reputation of being more secure against typical threats than Windows clients. This may be true for run-of-the-mill viruses and malware, but Mac users still encounter substantial risks caused by Trojans,...