Apple Experience In Singapore
I'm bidding on a large IT infrastructure contract which includes many Macs.
I am in need of someone in Singapore who is a heavyweight in working with Macs in a mixed client network environment (PC's and Macs), and that utilizes different server OS'es and Web servers (Windows/IIS, Linux/Apache, and maybe Apple).
Amongst the issues to deal with: Wireless networking, common email and collaboration software between PC's and Macs, and ERP software report delivery to mixed clients.
If you are the guru I am looking for, or you know someone, or you can suggest a forum where this question might more appropriately be asked, I would appreciate your reply.
Thank you.
I am in need of someone in Singapore who is a heavyweight in working with Macs in a mixed client network environment (PC's and Macs), and that utilizes different server OS'es and Web servers (Windows/IIS, Linux/Apache, and maybe Apple).
Amongst the issues to deal with: Wireless networking, common email and collaboration software between PC's and Macs, and ERP software report delivery to mixed clients.
If you are the guru I am looking for, or you know someone, or you can suggest a forum where this question might more appropriately be asked, I would appreciate your reply.
Thank you.
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Originally posted by Strong Eagle
I'm bidding on a large IT infrastructure contract which includes many Macs.
I am in need of someone in Singapore who is a heavyweight in working with Macs in a mixed client network environment (PC's and Macs), and that utilizes different server OS'es and Web servers (Windows/IIS, Linux/Apache, and maybe Apple).
Amongst the issues to deal with: Wireless networking, common email and collaboration software between PC's and Macs, and ERP software report delivery to mixed clients.
If you are the guru I am looking for, or you know someone, or you can suggest a forum where this question might more appropriately be asked, I would appreciate your reply.
Thank you.
dude, hit up the Malaysia mac user's group. singapore is about a 3-4 hour drive south from Malaysia's main city, so some people would probably know what you be talking about and might be able to help. such expertise especially mac-related is sparse in these parts of the world
those sites again:
http://www.mymug.org/
http://www.appletalk.com.au/
unfortunately, i don't know any mac scene peoples right in singapore at this stage...