Wed, 13 Dec 2006
If you are investigating the move from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X for your computers and network there is a great document from Apple that outlines the nuts-and-bolts steps required.
Migrating to OS X is a big step however, so planning and research are imperative steps. We also strongly believe that the move to OS X should be viewed as an oportunity to improve your process not just upgrade your machines. So, here are some tips to get you thinking:
Research, research, research. We cannot say it enough. Audit both your hardware and software thoroughly. Make sure not to miss expansion cards, peripherals, utilities, and plug-ins.
To check for you're software's OS X compatibility, use sites like Versiontracker or MacUpdate. Be sure to check the readers reviews while you're there.
Check with each of your peripheral and expansion card manufacturers to find out their OS X compatibility. If you own a scanner that does not have a driver update for OS X check VueScan or SilverFast to see if they offer support.
Start with one machine. Test it thoroughly, make sure that each step of your workflow can be completed successfully. Hand it off to one of your most adventurous users, let them put it through its paces.
If you go looking for problems you will find them. Obviously, while embarked on any task as big as moving your office from one operating system to another you will encounter problems, try to see passed them. Look for opportunities, OS X is an incredibly rich platform, there are plenty to be found.
The move to OS X automatically gives you access to expanded scripting opportunities [AppleScript, Unix Shell], fast as wire gigabit network speeds, enterprise class OS X Server, and more. Each one provides major opportunities to tune, optimize and enhance your workflow. Use it to your advantage.
Use OS X's capabilities to help you migrate! Netboot, NetInstall, Apple Remote Desktop, Radmind, NetRestore, Carbon Copy Cloner - and more, the list is endless.
There is lots of information on the web, use it. As someone smarter than me once said: "Find out where the smart people are and hang out with them". Here are a few places to start Bombich Software, Mac OS X Labs, afp548.com.
If the entire thing feels just too big to handle, don't despair there are people willing to help. Codeferous Software Solutions offers a full OS X Migration service. Give us a call and we'll be happy to quote..
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