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Title: Apple @ Work: How to handle migrations to new Macs in the event of damage
Post by: HCK on January 08, 2021, 04:05:20 pm
Apple @ Work: How to handle migrations to new Macs in the event of damage

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<p>One of the challenges with moving away from traditional Active Directory networking environments is handling device migration and restoration in a damaged Mac. How do enterprise Apple environments address this in a way that scales to thousands of devices? In Active Directory environments, IT administrators just needed to deploy a new PC, join the Domain, and then the employee is back up and running. In a situation where Macs are not bound to a domain, how do IT departments handle Mac backups in the enterprise?</p>
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