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Other Technical

Imagr 101: Workflows and Content

Hi All, and welcome back to our series on configuring Imagr. Last time, we ran through the setup of the NetBoot image to use with Imagr. This ‘part 4’ looks to cover populating the Imagr repo with content and building

Other Technical

Imagr 101: Netboot Image

Hi All, and welcome back to our series on configuring Imagr. Last time, we ran through the setup of the Web service to use as the Imagr Repo. This part 3 looks to cover the creation of the client NetBoot

Other Technical

Imagr 101: Web Service

Hi All, and welcome back to our series on configuring Imagr. Last time, we introduced you to Imagr and ran through the setup of the NetBoot / NetInstall service. This ‘part 2’ looks to cover the configuration of the OS

Swift

Swift goes OpenSource

Back in June at WWDC 2015, Apple announced it would be open sourcing Swift. True to their word, Swift is now open source under an Apache 2.0 license. Swift is already one of the fastest growing languages and this can

Other Technical

Imagr 101: Introduction and NetBoot Service

Hi All. Back in September this year I started up another short series on getting started with DeployStudio (aka a 101 style workshop). After a bit of self-promotion on Facebook, I received a valid comment from Graham Gilbert. Now for

Events

JAMF Nation User Conference 2015

As another JNUC disappears into our past, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on my experience this year. I’d like to say a massive thanks to JAMF Software, first off for adding me to the JAMF Nation Dean’s

Mac OS X

Connecting to a file server from Mac OS X – Part 3

Next in this series is a short blog about a relatively new way to mount network drives with configuration profiles. This process uses the login items payload in a configuration profile to set the target Macs to mount the network

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Mac OS X

OS X El Capitan Finder Feature: Copy as Pathname

Now that OS X El Capitan (OS X 10.11) has been out for a little while, I have managed to stumble across some of those cheeky hidden features (AKA Easter Eggs) that Apple love to slip into an OS update.

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Events

Mac Admin Developer Conference: Sessions and Speakers

We have just added 6 more brilliant speakers to the Mac Admin & Developer Conference’s stellar line-up and 16 of the 28 talks have been announced. The conference will be held over 2 days in London this February. Attend to

Mac OS X

OS X Server 5 – Caching Server

If you only need one reason to run an OS X Server, then the caching service is it. This is a must service for any company who utilises Apple devices. For an understanding of the caching service please see these