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Lingon has been a part of the MacAdmins toolkit for as long as recent memory caused us to make launch items. Sandkorn became useful around the same time that we had to start looking at application sandboxes. In today’s episode, we interview the...
Rapid Security Response, the iMac turns 25, Apple financials, and… WWDC predictions! Hosts: Tom Bridge Charles Edge Emily Kausalik-Whittle Transcript: (brought to you this week by ) Links: Rapid Security Response on The IT Hour: Six Colors: ...
MacAdmins have to manage all kinds of things. We talk a lot about settings and features when it comes to device management. But fonts are one of those things that can be important and in fact a security issue as well. For example, if a drug company...
The world of open source MDMs continues to evolve. We’ve had guests on to talk about open source mdm tools in the past but this is one of those episode topics that should come back up routinely. Especially when we see larger scale operations. Today...
Today, let’s talk about integrations. Most software companies these days want to be a “platform”. Part of that play is to build APIs, document them, and facilitate other companies building integrations as well. But many of us have unique...
“Lack of activity destroys the good condition of every human being, while movement and methodical physical exercise save it and preserve it.” - Plato There are so many different ways to learn about the MacAdmin field. One that we haven’t covered...
Configuring new devices with Automated Device Enrollment can be a thoroughly magical experience for the end user receiving their machine, but Apple doesn’t have the entire flow programmed in such a way that it’s obvious to the end user what’s...
Join us today for a live panel episode from the X World conference in Melbourne, Australia Hosts: Tom Bridge - Marcus Ransom - James Smith - Guests: Tony Gray James Corcoran Jon Rhoades Merill Fernando Bart Reardon Transcript: (brought...
Packaging every version of each piece of software managed can be incredibly time consuming. Without automation, it would take an inordinate amount of time to download, package, test, and deploy software at a cadence that matches how often third party...
HomeKit and the Home app. There are many like it, but this is the kit (no pun intended) that Apple has vetted for automating the home. This ecosystem of products is the culmination of decades of R&D by the home automation industry, made simple -...