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Moving to zsh

Speakers: Armin Briegel Level: All Levels, Lecture Excerpt: Apple has switched the default shell in Catalina from bash to zsh. What does that mean? How does that affect you and your users? Your management tools and scripts? We will explore … Continue reading

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Why Fi 6? EEEEEEEEEEEE! Upcoming Changes in Wireless Networking

Speakers: Chris Dawe Level: All Levels, Lecture Excerpt: 802.11ax was finally starting to ramp up when the FCC came along and opened another 1200 MHz of radio frequency spectrum for unlicensed use. What does all this mean for your network … Continue reading

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How Did You Do That!? Tips and Tricks to Level Up your iPhone

Speakers: Kelly Guimont Level: All Levels, Hands-on (BYOD for attendees) Excerpt: This session will be loads of tips and tricks and useful things you can do with your iPhone! Follow along as Kelly walks through her stockpile of tips to … Continue reading

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Developing Mac apps at Microsoft – Q&A Panel

Speakers: Paul Bowden Level: Intermediate, Lecture Excerpt: Come meet the engineers behind the leading Mac apps produced by Microsoft! We’ll have speakers from the core Office deployment team, Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, Remote Desktop and Defender ATP. Description: While Microsoft is … Continue reading

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Things I Learned from the AutoPkg Maintainers

Speakers: Anthony Reimer Level: Intermediate, Lecture Excerpt: If you’ve used AutoPkg for any amount of time, you’ll know that it is both simple and deep, especially if you start writing your own recipes. This session will share some tips and … Continue reading

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