Alternative OSes
Windows is not the only operating system that organizations can deploy for end users. For example, macOS is a powerful and stable OS with various support and management options. Linux is another desktop OS, but it's a bit more niche. IT teams should learn to account for these systems and ensure end users have a positive experience.
Alternative OSes News
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May 14, 2021
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May'21
Apple-focused Jamf to buy Wandera for endpoint security
The $400 million acquisition would bring cloud-based zero trust security to Jamf's Apple-focused endpoint management platform. It's Jamf's largest acquisition to date.
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April 21, 2021
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Apr'21
Apple takes its M1 chip to the iMac, iPad Pro
The proprietary Apple silicon allows for an iPad Pro and an ultra-thin iMac with faster processing and graphics than previous models. The new products will ship next month.
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November 11, 2020
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Nov'20
Apple begins shift from Intel with debut of M1-based MacBooks
Apple has started the shift from Intel processors to its ARM-based M1 chip with the introduction of M1-based MacBooks and a Mac mini, boasting higher performance for less power.
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October 05, 2020
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Oct'20
Jamf Pro Intune integration targets compliance, zero trust
Find out how the new Jamf Pro integration with Microsoft Intune's conditional access can simplify the back-end management of user authentication for macOS devices in the enterprise.
Alternative OSes Get Started
Bring yourself up to speed with our introductory content
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Guide to Linux patch management
While patching desktops has some universal aspects across systems, there are specific Linux best practices that Linux administrators need to know. Here are eight important ones. Continue Reading
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Set up Windows Remote Desktop on a Mac device
Organizations that need to enable remote workers on Mac devices should consider allowing them to remotely access Windows desktops with the Windows Remote Desktop application. Continue Reading
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Top 5 enterprise Linux distributions to consider adopting
While Linux distributions all serve a similar purpose in the enterprise, organizations should still familiarize themselves with the different distributions to find the best fit. Continue Reading
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Using Microsoft's Active Directory to manage Mac desktops
Organizations with both Mac and Windows devices can use some of their Windows-focused AD setup to address macOS management tasks. Continue Reading
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5 macOS management software options for the enterprise
While Windows desktops are still the leading OS in the enterprise, organizations have adopted macOS desktops, and each OS requires a different management approach. Continue Reading
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Top 7 Chromebooks for business use cases
Chromebooks are high-performing thin clients with great ease-of-management features, but the market has so many options that it's hard to distinguish between them. Continue Reading
Manage Alternative OSes
Learn to apply best practices and optimize your operations.
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How to support Mac computers in Windows environments
Organizations that support both Windows and Mac desktops must approach them differently, but there is plenty of overlap with the tools and practices they can use. Continue Reading
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How to perform a Windows Subsystem for Linux install
Want to run Linux on a Windows desktop? Take these steps to perform a Windows Subsystem for Linux install, which includes downloading a distribution and providing authentication. Continue Reading
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Is macOS Catalina stable enough for enterprise use?
Apple released macOS Catalina in October 2019, but it has some issues. Here are some factors to consider before deciding to implement the OS in an organization. Continue Reading