Category Archives: MacAdmins 2017 Sessions

Sessions presented at the 2017 MacAdmins Conference

It’s Time for your JSS to Grow up and Move Out of the Mac Mini.

Speakers: Teri Grossheim Level: Intermediate, Lecture Excerpt: Pushing your JSS on your Mac mini to it’s limits? Wondering what you can do? Need help with options, and want some real world advice? Then come by and bring your questions! Description: … Continue reading

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Continuous Integration: An automation framework for Mac Admins.

Speakers: Wesley Whetstone Level: Intermediate, Lecture Excerpt: In recent years there has been an increase in automation tools for Mac administrators, such as munki, autopkg, Puppet, Chef, and Salt. In this talk we’ll discuss how you can automate these tools … Continue reading

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Ask us anything! Mac Admin veterans answer your questions

Speakers: Nick McSpadden & John Kitzmiller & Rich Trouton & Greg Neagle Level: Fundamental, Hands-on (BYOD for attendees) Excerpt: An open forum where a panel of Mac and iOS experts will answer any questions you have about managing Apple devices. … Continue reading

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Imaging in 50+ locations

Speakers: Robby Barnes & Chase Thompson-Baugh Level: Intermediate, Lecture Excerpt: Simply Mac needed a better way to image customer computers in their service department and standardize imaging files across 50+ different stores using Mac mini servers. Using Imagr, AWS, and … Continue reading

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Mac User and Device Management for the Cloud-Forward Enterprise

Speakers: Greg Keller Level: Intermediate, Lecture Excerpt: The modern office looks decidedly different than it did a decade ago. Since 2000, Microsoft has been synonymous with managing the enterprise – from the workstation an employee used, access to applications and … Continue reading

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