TY - BOOK ID - 7913340 TI - Enterprise Mac administrator's guide AU - Edge, Charles S. AU - Hunter, Beau. AU - Smith, Zack. PY - 2009 SN - 1430224436 9786612825354 1430224444 1282825356 PB - New York : Springer-Verlag, DB - UniCat KW - Mac OS. KW - Operating systems (Computers). KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Computer Science KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Information Technology KW - General and Others KW - Application software KW - Development. KW - Development of application software KW - Computer operating systems KW - Computers KW - Disk operating systems KW - Operating systems KW - Computer science. KW - Computer Science. KW - Computer Science, general. KW - Informatics KW - Science KW - Macintosh Operating System KW - Mac OS Sierra KW - Mac OS X (Operating system) KW - Mac OS X Leopard KW - Mac OS X Lion KW - Mac OS X Snow Leopard KW - Mac OS X Mountain Lion KW - Mac OS X Yosemite KW - Systems software KW - Apple computer. KW - Computer network architectures. KW - Apple and iOS. KW - Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks. KW - Architectures, Computer network KW - Network architectures, Computer KW - Computer architecture KW - Microcomputers KW - Computer organization. KW - Organization, Computer KW - Electronic digital computers UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7913340 AB - Charles Edge, Zack Smith, and Beau Hunter provide detailed explanations of the technology required for large-scale Mac OS X deployments and show you how to integrate it with other operating systems and applications. Enterprise Mac Administrator's Guide addresses the growing size and spread of Mac OS X deployments in corporations and institutions worldwide. In some cases, this is due to the growth of traditional Mac environments, but for the most part it has to do with "switcher" campaigns, where Windows and/or Linux environments are migrating to Mac OS X. However, there is a steep culture shock with these types of migrations. The products that are used are different, the nomenclature is different, and most importantly the best practices for dealing with the operating system are different. Apple provides a number of tools to help automate and guide IT toward managing a large number of Mac OS X computers—it has since before Mac OS X was initially released. However, if you want to put together all of the pieces to tell a compelling story about how to run an IT department or a deployment of Macs, you need to compile information from a number of different sources. This book will provide explanations of the technology required. Provides complete solutions for the large- and medium-scale integration of directory services, imaging, and security Complete guide for integrating Macs and Mac OS X into mixed environments with confidence and no down time One-stop volume for IT professionals who need the technical details to get their job done as efficiently and effectively as possible. ER -