Making sense of Apple identity management for businesses

Enterprise identity management has evolved far beyond local accounts and Active Directory logins, especially with Apple devices entering the mix. This article breaks down Apple’s current approach to identity and device management, how managed Apple Accounts fit in, and why integrating with services such as Apple Business Manager and mobile device management (MDM) tools is key to simplifying Mac and iOS administration.

The key differences between proprietary and open-source VoIP

In this blog post, we will discuss the key differences between proprietary and open-source VoIP. We will discuss the technical aspects of each type of software, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each to help you decide which one is best for your business.

Setup guide for your new MacBook

Unbox your new MacBook and get ready to dive into the world of Apple. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the initial setup process, ensuring you're up and running in no time. Additionally, we'll provide tips on optimizing your MacBook's performance and exploring the built-in apps that come with your device.

A Mac user’s guide to malware warfare

The myth of Macs being invincible to malware has long been shattered. But there are those who still believe this myth, and so may find themselves facing the chilling reality of a Mac malware infection. For businesses, especially, the consequences can be disastrous: stolen data, compromised accounts, and operational disruptions that cost time and money.

It’s about time you use your Mac’s Time Machine

If you're a Mac user, you probably already know that macOS boasts a remarkable built-in feature called Time Machine, which helps easily recover deleted files, emails, or media. If you're not using it, it's about time that you do. This reliable backup mechanism maintains an accurate, up-to-date record of your Mac's contents.

5 Creative and useful ideas for your old PC

It's no secret that technology advances at a rapid pace. Sooner or later, even the best devices will start to feel slow and outdated. If you're in the market for a new computer, you may be wondering what to do with your old one. Don't worry because we've got you covered.