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The Apple Device Administrators' Meeting (ADAM) is a forum for Oxford ITSS to share solutions, discuss current topics, and develop your professional skills in the area of Apple device management. Chaired by the Orchard team from IT Services' NSMS group, we aim to meet on a semi-regular basis at lunchtimes, for a programme of presentations and Q&As.
If you would like to talk at one of the meetings and share your experiences as an Apple admin at Oxford, please email nsms@it.ox.ac.uk with a short summary of your talk which should be around 15 - 20 mins.
We will endeavour to hold these meetings on the Tuesday of 8th week, each term.
"Admin issues surrounding High Sierra & the iMac Pro" by Ben Goodstein, Senior Systems Administrator at IT Services
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"Unified logging and the log command in Sierra" by Ben Goodstein, Senior Systems Administrator at IT Services Slides
"Hi, High Sierra! What we know about macOS 10.13 (and isn’t restricted by the NDA)" by Chris Beard, Systems Administrator at IT Services Slides
Also captured to video on Panopto. Ben's talk is at the start and Chris's is at 26:44. There is some Q&A after each talk, many thanks to our contributors.
"Signing macOS Installers and Applications" by Ben Goodstein (Senior Systems Administrator at IT Services) Slides
“Understanding USB-C and Thunderbolt 3” by Chris Beard (Systems Administrator at IT Services) Slides
Configuration profiles: what works and what doesn't - Ben Goodstein (IT Services, Unix Services Team) Slides
MDM and DEP Talk & Q&A - Chris Beard (IT Services, Unix Services Team) Slides
Easing the pain of Mac software updates: Talk & Q&A - Ben Goodstein (IT Services, Unix Services Team), Slides
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