From the "Orange Book" category

by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn We had all seen Apple’s iPhone 4 prototype before Steve Jobs delivered his annual WWDC keynote yesterday morning. At first glance, the unit that Jobs showed off was not unlike what we had expected — the surprises came in the form of remarkable craftsmanship and in-house applications. Perhaps Mondays greatest Read MoreRead More link

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by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn AT&T has announced new data plans for mobile Internet and smartphones in an effort to make “mobile Internet more affordable to more people.” However, iPhone and iPad users are likely to be affected to a greater extent than other AT&T data plan subscribers. There are now two data plans available Read MoreRead More link

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by Luis Pedroza | Info@fndtn.com | Twitter.com/thefndtn In wake of the revamped iMac lineup, it hasn’t made much sense to purchase a Mac Pro. Recent benchmarks had both the Core i5 and Core i7 27″ iMacs outperforming their 8-Core Xeon big brothers in almost every department. Don’t forget the iMac comes with one of the Read MoreRead More link

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By Jim Wolford| jim@fndtn.com You may be familiar with the Orange Book as the tool The Foundation uses to help our clients plan for the unwieldy task of an OS X migration. Recently we have expanded the scope of the Orange Book; not only are we still using it for the Mac environment, we are Read MoreRead More link

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The White Book

by The Foundation on February 23, 2009 · 0 comments

Rounding out our process, the White Book is a detailed maintenance record of your network components. The White Book makes it easy to monitor your progress and ensure your technology goals are met. To learn more about our three book process, call The Foundation at 612.465.0700 or e-mail us at info@fndtn.com Read MoreRead More link

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The Black Book

by The Foundation on February 23, 2009 · 0 comments

The Black Book was created to remove the chance for error and lessen the complication and tediousness that often accompanies the project implementation period. It methodically defines technology projects based upon the recommendations and goals set by the Orange Book.  These project plans are laid out so everyone involved, including non-technical staff, can understand what Read MoreRead More link

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The Orange Book

by The Foundation on February 23, 2009 · 0 comments

The Orange Book is the best place to begin your work with The Foundation. An Orange Book is a survey and analysis of your company’s current technology. This includes your workstations, printers, servers, switches, backup systems, and software versions. The Orange Book provides a solid view of your current network state. It also helps identify Read MoreRead More link

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