Posts Tagged ‘The Foundation’

Laurel Ulland Case Study February 27, 2009 No Comments

When you’re starting a business from scratch, the last thing you need is to struggle with technology. In fact, having your computers and network up and running quickly and smoothly facilitates the other million and a half tasks that a budding young firm needs to get done. The people at Laurel Ulland Architecture (LUA) realized [...]

The Orange Book Case Study February 24, 2009 No Comments

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 now [...]

Be Ready for Data Disasters November 24, 2008 No Comments

By Erik Tollefsrud  |    erik@fndtn.com 
For many people, their computer is their life. But what happens when your computer suddenly dies?  It’s not the end of your life, of course, but it certainly is upsetting.  Although Apple took a step in the right direction with Time Machine, that doesn’t guarantee that you are safe from [...]