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Apple Remote Desktop Apple Remote Desktop is the best way to manage the Mac computers on your network. Distribute software, provide real-time online help to end users, create detailed software and hardware reports, and automate routine management tasks — all without leaving your desk. Featuring ...
What's Apple Really Worth? - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com — That's the $150 billion question and the crux of a simmering debate between Apple fans, Apple customers,... Apple investors and Wall Street. This all hit a head earlier this week when Apple released its fourth quarter earnings and while earnings per ... (more) What's Apple Really Worth? - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
Apple Watch - Corporate - Apple Q4 2008 by the Numbers
blogs.eweek.com — Tuesday, October 21, 2008 4:56 PM/EST Apple Q4 2008 by the Numbers [Editor's Note: This post was... a live document, starting at 4:56 p.m. EDT until about 7:05 p.m. EDT.] After market close today, Apple announced results for its 2008 fiscal fourth ... (more) Apple Watch - Corporate - Apple Q4 2008 by the Numbers
Apple Watch - Rumors - Has Apple Sold 10 Million iPhones?
blogs.eweek.com — Monday, October 06, 2008 8:43 PM/EST Has Apple Sold 10 Million iPhones? You wouldn't think so from... Apple's free falling share price. Second half 2008 should be Apple's golden time. After all, iPhone 3G is a huge hit. Instead, the stock keeps going ... (more) Apple Watch - Rumors - Has Apple Sold 10 Million iPhones?
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How-To: Screen sharing with OS X 10.4
MacFixIt — ... . This package will install a VNC server that has a convenient GUI configuration utility. Apple's Solutions While the aforementioned solutions are free, Apple has a software package called "Remote Desktop", which incorporates a client and server in the same package. In addition to screen sharing capabilities, it also offers many more options such as file transfer and screen locking. Users can read more at the Apple website . This solution is very robust and has a lot of features, but it is pricey and as such users might prefer to just upgrade to 10.5 for about half the ...

Apple releases free Mac management white paper
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... It includes solid, basic information on assessment of your school's needs, deployment of a solution and even a solution's typical lifespan. Apple products are featured, of course, like Apple Remote Desktop and ...

Apple’s Changes to UNIX Can Infuriate, Mystify, Delight
The Mac Observer — ... Apple's changes in Mac OS X. For example, "Mac OS X Internals" and "Mac OS X for Unix Geeks." Regretably, the excellent "Mac OS X Unleashed" series terminated with Tiger. Get training from Apple specialists who already know the internals of Mac OS X. In addition, Ryan Fass at Computerworld has written extensively of deployment of Mac OS X in the enterprise. Learn about Mac OS X sysadmin tools in Mac OS X Server . For example, Apple Remote Desktop . Schedule, with the help of the local Apple sales representative , ...

Apple updates Remote Desktop admin, client software
Macworld — ... in a new support document. Apple Remote Desktop 3.3 requires OS X 10.4.11 or 10.5.7 or later, or OS X Server 10.4.11 or 10.5.7 or later. The software costs $299 for a 10 Managed Systems edition, or $499 for an Unlimited Managed Systems version, and is a free update to Remote Desktop 3 users.

LANrev speeds mass deployments of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... When you only have a handful of Macs in an office or household to upgrade to a new operating system, it's no great problem to run around with the installation DVD and upgrade one machine at a time. But when you're supporting a large office or school environment, it's impossible to take the time to manually upgrade each machine. That's where tools like Apple Remote Desktop and LANrev come in handy. ...

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