The workgroup server has become the chameleon of the IT world and is now expected to blend in to so many different business scenarios. Its most common role was to provide a range of basic IT services ...
So, for this roundup, MCP Magazine contacted the top national server vendors, and a few smaller outfits. The parameters were that the computer should cost no more than $1,000 (IBM edged past this by a ...
One of the most technical, and yet powerful, apps I saw at WWDC last week was Server Admin Remote, an iPhone and iPad app designed by three guys in Germany calling themselves Harlekins. The app is ...
If you are using a Mac OSX server environment and you need to delete a user, you can go through the Workgroup Manager instead of a command line. The Workgroup Manager uses a graphical user interface, ...
Just plugged in a new machine running XP Home into an existing network. Only one other Win XP machine, and both are going to share the Quickbooks data. However, I can't get them to see each other.
For Mac users in small businesses, or even on home networks, one issue arises when they want to find an efficient way to share files—how to set up a Mac as a shared file server for a workgroup so ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
In April 2007, I covered Egnyte, a capable but overly complex workgroup file-sharing application. Since then, based on complaints and concerns from people like me who found the service intriguing--but ...
First off I's like to say hi i'm new to the forum and looking to be an active member.<BR><BR>Here's my first post it deals with the company I intern for right now.<BR><BR>I wanted to see if I can get ...
For Mac users in small businesses, or even on home networks, one issue arises when they want to find an efficient way to share files—how to set up a Mac as a shared file server for a workgroup so that ...
So, for this roundup, MCP Magazine contacted the top national server vendors, and a few smaller outfits. The parameters were that the computer should cost no more than $1,000 (IBM edged past this by a ...