In August I passed my CISSP exam. For those of you who are unfamiliar, CISSP is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification. This certification is delivered by ISC² and tests for the knowledge to successfully design, implement and manage a security program. I found this test to be unique compared to other certification exams …
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User Initiated Technology: Why Warby Parker Built a Culture of Self-Service: Part 3 of 3
This is part 3 of 3 in the series, "User Initiated Technology: Why Warby Parker Built a Culture of Self-Service" based on a talk I gave during the 2018 MacAdmins Conference at Penn State University.
User Initiated Technology: Why Warby Parker Built a Culture of Self-Service: Part 2 of 3
This is part 2 of 3 in the series, "User Initiated Technology: Why Warby Parker Built a Culture of Self-Service" based on a talk I gave during the 2018 MacAdmins Conference at Penn State University.
User Initiated Technology: Why Warby Parker Built a Culture of Self-Service: Part 1 of 3
In case you missed it, I recently presented at the 2018 MacAdmins Conference at Penn State University. My talk was, “User Initiated Technology: Why Warby Parker Built a Culture of Self-Service,“, which focused on the growth and development of a self-service culture to better serve both our employees and create a more efficient workflow for our IT team.
For those of you who weren’t able to make it, or those of you interested in revisiting what I had to share, read this three part series:
MacAdmins @ PSU escalation script
Hi All! I received a lot of inquires after presenting at the MacAdmins @ PSU conference today for my admin escalation script. Here's the code below: https://gist.github.com/jonmannn/75496c3813a67c67c3e28f8dcfa06725 It does rely on Jamf Helper but you can swap that line with Cocoa Dialogue or AppleScript. I'll write a more formal post about my talk in the …
Deploying an In-Place Upgrade of Windows 10 Using MDT Without User Interaction
I'm sure many of you have been here or currently are here. We were ready to take the plunge into Windows 10. All third-party software has been tested and we wanted to "get with the times" with our Windows fleet.