The first time I saw IT tooling on Windows (as a Mac / Linux guy), I was floored. Comparing that to Apple Remote Desktop (which hasn’t evolved in two decades) made me realize how far behind Apple was / is in these areas.
Heh yea, “Windows is an enterprise OS with consumer features, MacOS is a consumer OS with (half-assed) enterprise features” ~Me
At least Linux will let you get there, might not be out of the box, but you can configure your way there, MacOS is very rigid when it comes to enterprise management
The first time I saw IT tooling on Windows (as a Mac / Linux guy), I was floored. Comparing that to Apple Remote Desktop (which hasn’t evolved in two decades) made me realize how far behind Apple was / is in these areas.
Heh yea, “Windows is an enterprise OS with consumer features, MacOS is a consumer OS with (half-assed) enterprise features” ~Me
At least Linux will let you get there, might not be out of the box, but you can configure your way there, MacOS is very rigid when it comes to enterprise management