March 19, 2010

'OS X' Tag Index

Riverbed Brings Macs Into WAN Optimization Fold

Vocal Mac users demand improvements and get them with new RiOS release.
Tags: OS X, Mac, Riverbed, WAN optimization, Enterprise

McAfee Takes Mac Security to the Enterprise

Tiger through Snow Leopard get an integrated management platform, including antivirus, anti-spyware and a firewall.
Tags: OS X, Mac, McAfee, Security Software, Enterprise

Run OpenVPN on Windows, Mac and Linux/Unix

Paul RubensWe'll get you past the daunting configuration issues so you can use OpenVPN to provide no-cost, secure networking for your Windows, Mac or Unix/Linux systems.
Tags: OS X

Data at Rest Remains Secure With TrueCrypt

Paul RubensProtecting data in motion is only part of the security puzzle. What about data that's sitting on a hard drive or thumb drive? TrueCrypt brings strong encryption to data at rest.
Tags: Microsoft, OS X, Linux, encryption, TrueCrypt

2008 in Enterprise Networking

Charlie SchlutingFrom increasing IPv6 uptake to DNSSEC, 2008 was a year of big changes in enterprise networking.
Tags: virtualization, VMWare, Microsoft, services, OS X

A Survival Guide for Enterprise Macs

Charlie SchlutingGetting support for your Mac in an enterprise environment can feel like pulling teeth. Read up for some tips on how to find those elusive network drives, connect to a VPN or live without PowerPoint.
Tags: VMWare, Leopard, OS X, howto

Shimo Makes OS X VPN Connections Bearable

Charlie SchlutingNot very fond of Cisco's unpleasant VPN client? Neither are we. Fortunately there's Shimo, which lets you kick clunky VPN clients to the curb in style.
Tags: Leopard, OS X, VPN

Push Windows Printer Drivers with CUPS

Carla SchroderConfiguring networked printer drivers for Windows desktops can be a real chore. Or you can use CUPS and Samba and it's not so bad after all.
Tags: OS X, Linux, Windows, printers

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