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Intel launches all-new PC architecture with Core i5/i7 CPUs - Ars Technica
From site: "Intel finally brings its Nehalem architecture to its mainstream desktop PC line with today's Core i5/i7 and P55 chipset launch. In contrast to most previous launches, the chipset is actually a big deal this time around, marking as it does Intel's most radical overhaul of basic PC system architecture since the introduction of AGP."
Unattended, A Windows deployment system: Unattended/Silent Installation Switches for Windows Apps
From site: "The goal of this document is to collect instructions for performing unattended / silent installations of many popular application installers on Windows systems. Such instructions are useful for automating these installations."
Introduction to Named Pipes
From site: "A very useful Linux feature is named pipes which enable different processes to communicate."
InformIT: The Top Five Solutions for Mac/Windows Client Deployment > FileWave
From site: "Rolling out software across a network and maintaining a software inventory can be a challenge for any IT department. But it can be even more difficult when you need to support and manage both Windows PCs and Macs. That's why Ryan Faas shares his picks for the top five Mac/Windows deployment tools."
Technosrix: Best Windows terminal Emulators
An article on two excellent open source alternatives to the Windows command prompt.
Software roundup: Tools that manage PCs, Macs at the same time
Comparisons of different crossplatform client management software that are the market including Lanrev and JAMF Casper
dsh: dancer's shell gives you power over multiple Macs
From site: "The idea behind dsh is to take a list of targets (machines you can reach via SSH), and run a command or extended script on all of them at once. This is functionality that's wrapped up in a nice GUI in Apple Remote Desktop; it's deeply powerful and very handy."
MacEnterprise.org
From site: "The MacEnterprise project is a community of IT professionals sharing information and solutions to support Macs in an enterprise. We collaborate on the deployment, management, and integration of Mac OS X client and server computers into multi-platform computing environments."
Linux.com :: Debug your shell scripts with bashdb
From site: "The Bash Debugger Project (bashdb) lets you set breakpoints, inspect variables, perform a backtrace, and step through a bash script line by line. In other words, it provides the features you expect in a C/C++ debugger to anyone programming a bash script."
Review: NVIDIA GTX 285 on an 8-core Mac Pro - Ars Technica
From site: "Is NVIDIA's GTX 285 a capable high-end GPU for professional 3D rendering on the Mac Pro? Ars takes a look at how NVIDIA's gaming monster handles itself at work, and we also check out the performance under Windows, as well."
Sharing calendars with Google Calendar, iCal, and the iPhone - Ars Technica
From site: "Enter the wonderful world of social calendaring with Google Calendar, and then sync those shared calendars back and forth with iCal on the Mac and the iPhone using the CalDAV protocol. Ars shows you how."
Switch naar Mac
From site: "We hebben deze site samengesteld, omdat we zelf 'happy switchers' zijn en onze ervaringen graag met je delen."
The Mac Moment: Apple Advice for IT Support Professionals
From site: "IT professionals need to know how to provide great Mac support in their organization. In this Knowledge Center article, contributor Ivan Drucker gives the Windows-oriented IT professional some hands-on techniques and advice about how to support the Apple iMac, Apple Mac Pro, Apple MacBook Pro and other Apple technology."
David Chappell :: Opinari - Kill the Beast: Why the Seven-Layer Model Must Die
From site: "Here are the main reasons why nobody should ever use the seven-layer model to describe modern networks:"
SSH vs. VPN
Good article explaining the difference between VPN and SSH including usage scenarios.
Exploring a universe where nothing isn't empty - Ars Technica
From site: "We appear to live in a universe where getting rid of all ordinary matter still leaves a fabric full of quantum fields and virtual particles—and getting rid of that turns out to be energetically unfavorable."
Trying to hack a good night's sleep - Ars Technica
From site: "Quality of sleep is not something to be taken lightly, and yet so many geeks have trouble sleeping at night. Aside from the obvious (going to a doctor), there are a number of things you can try to get a better night's sleep, ranging from sleep-tracking alarm clocks to software that lulls you into a slumber."
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