Slideshare.net BYOD Presentations..
Index: Part of BYOD Strategy Series of articles
Couple of very good presentations we found at slideshare.net follow. Hope you enjoy!
The first is very basic, but it hits the point:
The second is more current:
Index: Part of BYOD Strategy Series of articles
Couple of very good presentations we found at slideshare.net follow. Hope you enjoy!
The first is very basic, but it hits the point:
The second is more current:
The folks over at TechNet have published a very clear, very concise guide to proper and rational OU design. If you are approaching an Active Directory project, do yourself a favor and read this advice. It’s getting hard-bookmarked on my end. Designing OU Structures that Work by Ken St. Cyr
This is part of a series (online business journey) With your comments plus other findings I come acress, I plan to continue to update list in the futureā¦This is different than the resources page on the site, as it does not contain any affiliate links. This is for pure reference for everyone to see. Side…
I need to stay up to date with the cybersecurity topics and aside from several news sources i check on a daily / weekly bases I also listen to the following podcasts: I found a lot more at this site Other News Resources / Sites: https://cybersecuritynews.com/ https://thehackernews.com/ https://cisoseries.com/ https://www.cnbc.com/cybersecurity/ https://www.wired.com/tag/cybersecurity/
This blog post is not about deploying the OS using traditional management systems but instead it is about rapidly deploying the same image to many machines. This might be useful in deployments in school scenarios or call centers where every device is configured the same way and there is no user or configuration data to…
As you are probably aware, the SCCM 1902 update rollup made a change in their co-management and coexistence compatibility capability: If an SCCM-managed device is enrolled into an MDM server other than Intune (i.e., Workspace ONE or any other third-parties), the SCCM agent reverts to a read-only mode which essentially killed a number of third-party co-management…
Any of you that read Ben Hunter’s blog, have probably noticed that the posts have been a little light as of late. Well, he decided to give it up. However, never fear: in the spirit of “Ben Hunter is dead! Long live Ben Hunter!” he’s combined efforts with several other Microsoft Deployment folks, and has…