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Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.5 (leopard201) Training
Mac OS X Server Essentials is a four-day course designed to give technical coordinators and entry-level system administrators the skills, tools, and knowledge to implement and maintain a network that uses Mac OS X Server. Students learn how to install and configure Mac OS X Server to provide network-based services, such as file sharing, authentication, and printing. Tools for efficiently managing and deploying Mac OS X and software updates are also covered. The course is a combination of lectures and hands-on case study exercises that provide practical real-world experience.
Apple Certified Training Course
Skills Gained
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The features of Mac OS X Server v10.5
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How to configure essential services on Mac OS X Server
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How to use Mac OS X Server tools to monitor and troubleshoot services
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Effective use of Mac OS X Server to manage a small network of Macintosh computers and users
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How to manage access to files and services
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How to prepare for Apple Certified Technical Coordinator certification
Who Can Benefit
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Help-desk specialists, technical coordinators, and entry-level system administrators who implem
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"Solving the most vexing laptop problems"
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> From touchy trackpads to balking batteries, Apple’s portable computers (the MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air) are vulnerable to certain problems not shared by their desktop siblings. If you have an Apple laptop that’s giving you grief, here’s how to fix the most common woes.
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April 1, 2009 : Title ': Wi-Fi hotspot extends Clearwire's WiMax service by Marguerite Reardon"
> > LAS VEGAS - On the eve of the CTIA Wireless 2009 tradeshow here Clearwire has announced a new portable Wi-Fi router that will use Wi-Fi to connect consumer electronics devices, like smartphones and cameras, to its new 4G wireless network.
(Credit: Cradlepoint)
On Tuesday, network operator Clearwire, which is currently building a nationwide WiMax network, announced the Clear Spot, which is made by CradlePoint. The compact device is battery-powered and connects up to eight devices to the Clearwire WiMax network via Wi-Fi. It costs $139 and is expected to go on sale later this month.
Clearwire said the new service will work with most Wi-Fi-enabled smartphones, including the iPhone, some BlackBerry devices, Windows Mobile phones, the T-Mobile G1 and Palm Pre. It will also work with Wi-Fi-enabled gaming and music devices, as well as Wi-Fi ready digital and video cameras.
The purpose of the device is to extend and provide access to Clearwire's WiMax network. Intel has already started manufacturing WiMax chips. And some laptops have the technology embedded in them. Eventually other consumer electronics devices will also get WiMax. But until then, there aren't many devices that can connect to the Clearwire network. By contrast there are millions of devices already in the market that have Wi-Fi. The Clear Spot router allows these Wi-Fi devices to access the Clearwire WiMax network.
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The IETF 6lowpan Working Group aims to define the transport of IPv6 over IEEE 802.15.4 low-power wireless personal area networks.
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Contents: About hardening
Securing the boot process
Securing services and daemons
Securing local filesystems
Enforcing quotas and limits
Enabling Mandatory Access Control
Updating and adding security patches
Putting your security plan into action
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Learn techniques for making your Linux™ system more resistant to attacks, including securing the boot process and local filesystems, locking up services and daemons, enforcing quotas and limits, enabling mandatory access control, and recognizing security vulnerabilities that can be introduced when updating security with new software. Part 1 in this series introduces security concepts and potential threats. Part 2 lists the concerns to keep in mind when planning a secure installation.
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Eight years and counting | Mac OS X | Editors' Notes | Macworld
Macworld.com about the 8th MAC OS X birthday : "Eight years and counting" by Rob Griffiths, Macworld.com
In case you’ve lost track of time, Tuesday marks the eighth anniversary of the release of Mac OS X (version 10.0.0). In that time, there have been 52 different releases of OS X, counting the public beta as well as major and minor updates. So in honor of this eighth birthday, here are eight great things about OS X.
AirPort Extreme Base Station Review | Networking | Macworld
AirPort Extreme Base Station
Updated network device remains extremely good at its job
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Think back to the first time you saw a computer accessing the Internet wirelessly. (Yes, kids, there was a time before Wi-Fi). It totally blew your mind, didn’t it? Since then, Wi-Fi base stations have become something of a commodity. The new AirPort Extreme Base Station (2009 edition) might not bring that first thrill of wonder back to Wi-Fi, but it certainly crams an incredible amount of power into a tiny, low-price box.
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