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In Memoriam: Charles Edge
Friends, it’s with an utterly broken heart that I share that Charles Edge passed away on Friday night unexpectedly. We are working with his family and friends to share more, […]
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Episode 360: Tim Perfitt on XCreds 4.0
Tim Perfitt is back to talk about animal husbandry and the best new features that are in XCreds 4.0! Hosts: Guests: Links: Listen: Sponsors: Patreon Sponsors: The Mac Admins Podcast […]
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Episode 359: Mac@Cisco – A Mac Admins Perspective
Most of us will have seen or heard about Fletcher Previn’s presentation at JNUC 2023 around the employee choice program at Cisco, and how the numbers stack up for offering […]
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Episode 358: Kim Trojanowski on SupportApp
In this episode we meet Kim Trojanowski and hear a little about her experience with SupportApp and finding and working with new tools. Hosts: Guests: Links: Listen: Sponsors: Patreon Sponsors: […]
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Episode 357: Jordan Burnette on Transitioning From A Solo Admin To Team
Being a solo admin is great! So is going to a larger team, where the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts. We interview Jordan Burnette about […]
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Episode 356: Workbrew
The team from Workbrew joins us this week to discuss the challenges MacAdmins face with Homebrew at their companies. We discuss ways to cut down on IT busywork while also […]
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Episode 355: Arek Dreyer – Back By Popular Demand
When polled, one of the most requested guests was one we’ve had on before, Arek Dreyer. So rather than tell Arek, what we wanted to talk about, we thought we’d […]
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Episode 354: Cody Thomas
Keychain is one of the best password managers on the market – especially for the money. In this episode, we chat with Cody Thomas about his research into Keychain security, […]
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Episode 353: MacAD for 2024
MacAD returns to Brighton in May of 2024! We’re excited to welcome members of the organizing committee, Maxine & Liam join the podcast to talk about this year’s conference, what […]
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Episode 352: Blake Brandon from 1Password
Admins face challenges with their own vaults of secrets. How do we secure/share secrets like passwords, but also those that aren’t, like SSH keys, certs, or passkeys? And what about […]
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