Mac Support New Jersey

New Jersey Mac Support: Mac Consultant


Mac systems are more and more prevalent in today's work environment and are in need of proper support. IT Support New Jersey is here to provide the fastest and most reliable Mac Support in New Jersey

Are you in this position?

  • Your current IT support personal shrugs their shoulder when ever MAC Support is mentioned.
  • You've have been given Mac Helpdesk duties even though you know that wasn't part of your job description.
  • You have to call your "Mac expert" nephew for tech support every time you have an issue with your Mac
  • You feel like there is so much more you could be doing with your Mac hardware but are unsure of the next step on getting Mac support.
  • You have a PC based network and are looking to switch to the Mac platform and need Mac support.

We provide Mac support by Mac consultants well educated in past and present Mac technologies

Some of our MAC Support Specialties

  • OS X Desktop Support and Training
  • OS X Server Setup/Maintenance
  • Paralles OS Virtualization. (i.e. Running Windows on a Mac)
  • File and Printer Sharing
  • Wireless Networking
  • Multi-Media Application Support (FinalCut, LogicPro, AfterEffects)
  • Print Application Support (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Quark)
  • FileMaker Pro Support/Development
  • Cross-Platform Integration with Windows
  • Xserve, Xsan, Xserve RAID Deployment

Connecting to an Exchange server using a Mac.

There are a few options available to a Mac user that would like to connect to their workplace's Exchange server.

  1. 1. Using Entourage.
  2. Microsoft does provide a full featured mail client with their Office for Mac suite (only the Standard version, not Student and Teacher) which does provide Exchange connectivity. It uses a slightly more simplified connection to the server but does offer Out of Office functions, Public Folders, Delegation, and Push Email.

  3. 2. Using Microsoft Outlook via Parallels.
  4. Running Parallels on a Mac is like running an entire Windows machine, in a window on your MAC. This offers a large amount of connectivity and features since you are actually connecting to the Exchange server as your Windows co-workers are. Parallels does try to make this as seamless as possible, but Performance on your Mac will decrease since you are now running not only a mail client, but an entire Windows Operating System as well.

  5. 3. Looking to the future.
  6. The next version of the Mac operating system, named Snow Leopard, is said to include connectivity to Microsoft's Exchange server right 'out of the box.' Apple's Mail, Address Book, and iCal programs are being re-written to provide Microsoft Exchange connectivity. However this may be limited to the newest version of Exchange 2007.