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Creating a macOS Monterey USB Installer
If you’re ready to upgrade to Apple’s latest version of macOS, macOS Monterey, your best and simplest option is to upgrade your existing installation of macOS to macOS Monterey provided your existing Mac is supported. If your Mac supports macOS Monterey, download macOS Monterey from the App Store and run the installation (or via Software Update, if available).
Use Genuine Software
It should go without saying that you should always purchase and use genuine licensed software.
Running Windows On Apple Silicon-based Macs
Need to run Windows on an Apple Silicon-based Mac?
If you have a Mac with M1, M1 Pro or M1 Max, you can’t use Boot Camp as Apple does not support Boot Camp on M1.
Running Windows On Intel-based Macs
Need to run Windows on a Mac?
If you have an Intel-based Mac, you can use Boot Camp to setup a Boot Camp partition on your Mac to install and run Windows.
Using Genuine Parts
When purchasing user-replaceable parts, components and consumables for business equipment, it’s ideal to use genuine parts from the manufacturer especially when the equipment is still under warranty and if genuine parts are available.
To Lease Or Not To Lease
Leasing computer equipment may be an option if you need to purchase a significant amount of computer equipment but don’t want to invest the funds and incur the costs upfront.
Purchasing Computer Equipment For Your Business
When purchasing computer equipment for your business, there are some decisions to make like desktop vs laptop or Mac vs Windows PC. However, when it comes to cost, you don’t want to buy the least expensive (aka cheapest) computer available nor do you necessarily need to buy the most expensive computer available.
Before You Update Or Upgrade To The Latest Software - Part 4
If you have compatible/supported non-live production workstations which you can use to test and evaluate major software updates/upgrades before deploying those updates/upgrades to live production workstations, this would be the ideal way to go.
Before You Update Or Upgrade To The Latest Software - Part 3
Deploying critical updates, bug and security fixes/patches can be tricky as you need to weigh the benefits of immediately deploying these updates with the risks of potential incompatibility with existing software and hardware and the potential of these updates creating new or unexpected problems within your environment.
Before You Update or Upgrade To The Latest Software - Part 2
It’s important for software updates/upgrades to be properly tested and evaluated in non-production environments and on non-production workstations, to the extent possible, before being deployed company-wide on live production workstations and in a live production environment.
Before You Update Or Upgrade To The Latest Software - Part 1
While you may feel inclined to update/upgrade software as soon as it’s released/available, you’ll want to exercise proper due care especially when updating/upgrading software on live production workstations for your business.
Business Telephony Upgrades
Still running an in-house PBX? It may be time to move/upgrade to a hosted or cloud-based VoIP solution.
Remote Access, Offsite Solutions and Business Continuity
If you can’t physically access your office or business, can you and your team continue to work and operate your business normally or close to normally?
Invest In Technology Upgrades
Businesses need to routinely invest in, upgrade and/or replace older, obsolete and unsupported technologies.