10.Nov.2010 at 22:18 by Cynthia Saylor
Awesome presentation; awesome app!!
Kevin Snook (10.Nov.2010 at 11:45)
Talk at UNC CAUSE 2010 (English - US)
Learn how to simplify the life of Mac system administrators using a comprehensive platform to deploy, update, activate and report for Mac OS X. Increase the efficiency of your IT staff, reduce the cost of ownership, and minimize liability by providing a framework that enforces software licensing compliance, security standards, energy usage, and other organizational rules and requirements.
Provide your Mac administrators with best practice strategies to meet the challenges of supporting Mac OS X in the enterprise, allowing your organization to build and sustain a stable, cost-effective, and user-friendly computing environment.
The Casper Suite, used by Appalachian State for 3 years, is a powerful framework around which your IT ecosystem can be unified and extended to manage Mac OS X resources from a single console. Normalize your IT administration with the only client management suite developed exclusively for Mac OS X.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/2040
Track(s): Infrastructure
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11.Nov.2010 at 20:15 by Chris King
Great presentation! The presenter was obviously very passionate about his job, and very knowledgeable on the topic. I hope he gets kickbacks from Casper. :)
11.Nov.2010 at 21:47 by Bonnie Gable
Kevin...awesome presentation! The material was of great interest and switching between info slides and live demos was perfect. Casper looks like a fantastic application -- I wish I had had it many years ago ;-)5 thumbs up for the preso!
10.Nov.2010 at 16:38 by Denise Luken
Very good session with lots of demo's. We primarily support PC's but as we gradually begin supporting other departments in our college we are taking on support of more and more Macs.