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The Myth of the Missing Mac Malware, part 1

Apple once ran, and caught a reasonable amount of flak for, an ad that implied Macs didn’t get viruses. The PC (John Hodgman) in the ad says there were “114,000 known viruses” for PCs in 2006, to which the Mac (Justin Long) replies, “PCs. Not Macs.” While misleading, it’s technically correct, which may have been sufficient to avoid truth-in-advertising lawsuits.

NinjaOne Releases Ninja Ticketing Into General Availability, Expanding Its Unified IT Operations Platform For All Customers

Today, we’re pleased to announce that Ninja Ticketing has exited beta and entered general availability, giving our partners a flexible, easy-to-use ticking solution built specifically for IT workflows. Since debuting in September, NinjaOne has over 350 customers actively using Ninja Ticketing as their primary service desk software.

Server Monitoring and Alerting

Server and IT infrastructure monitoring are critical to ensuring the performance and longevity of your client systems. Even more so, remote monitoring technology, in particular, has helped define the entire modern IT industry. In this post, we’re going to discuss several of the main monitoring concepts, including metrics, alerting, and monitoring, and why they are important.

The Single Biggest Pricing Mistake You Can Make for your MSP

I’m in the middle of planning a family celebration for my daughter’s upcoming Confirmation ceremony. The invitations have gone out, I’ve booked the restaurant where we will have lunch afterwards, and I’m currently sourcing a local bakery for the cake and sweets table. While scrolling through Facebook the other day, one of my friends “Liked” and tagged a new local bakery.

Most-Loved Open Source Tools: Free solutions recommended by IT Pros

The best free and open-source software are tools that users simply cannot live without — they make everyday tasks on Windows, Mac, and Linux easy without any of the associated costs or licensing fees that come with pay-to-play solutions. For some quick background, open-source software took off during the earlier days of IT in the late 1990s and has changed the world ever since.