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Drew Smith

    Das Festmahl der Eroberer
    Soupology
    A Christmas Adventure. A Holiday Coloring Book
    Apple macOS and iOS System Administration
    • Apple macOS and iOS System Administration

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Working effectively with Apple platforms in a corporate environment requires a shift in mindset, moving away from decades of IT dogma. This guide helps integrate Apple products seamlessly into your organization, acknowledging that the Apple ecosystem is here to stay. It begins with insights into the direction of Apple, third-party software vendors, and the IT community, particularly focusing on Mobile Device Management (MDM) and its underlying mechanics. Understanding MDM is crucial for configuring your networks to support it while ensuring minimal access to servers or services. The book also explores management agents beyond MDM, detailing when to use agents versus other options. Once a management solution is in place, you can deploy profiles on devices or Macs using scripts. With a focus on "Apple device management," you'll learn to customize and package software for deployment, securing devices effectively. Additionally, it guides you in establishing standard QA environments for more efficient testing. Apple is redefining its role in IT, competing with giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, and is not bound by traditional management practices. This guide encourages embracing Apple's innovative approach to device management rather than forcing outdated methods onto Apple devices.

      Apple macOS and iOS System Administration
    • Soupology

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Easy to follow, this book is a master class on how to use six mother broths to create more than sixty delicious, zero-waste soups that can be nutritious full meals or accompaniments to larger celebrations.

      Soupology
    • Das Festmahl der Eroberer

      Eine Geschichte der Entdeckungen in zwölf Zutaten

      Welche Folgen hatte die Entdeckung Amerikas für unsere Esskultur?Kartoffeln, Tomaten, Mais und Kakao - ohne diese Produkte sähe unser Speiseplan heute völlig anders aus. Als Christoph Kolumbus 1492 Amerika entdeckte, wurden Nahrungsmittel, die uns heute selbstverständlich erscheinen, über den Atlantik in die Alte Welt verschifft. Zugleich gelangten Reis, Blumenkohl, Wein und Zucker in die Neue Welt. Kolumbus hatte einen Sturm der Veränderung entfesselt!

      Das Festmahl der Eroberer