of loss, destruction or theft?
Should we insure these laptops for replacement in case of loss,
destruction or theft?
Is there a way to implement Find My Mac (forgot to mention that they
will be Macbook Pros) on the laptops to track lost laptops and erase data
remotely? If so, would I have to use my personal Apple ID account or can I
create a departmental one with an iCloud account that would give me this
ability?
This is a really big step and I want to make sure I cover all of the
specific pitfalls and security measures for going this route and I realize
that I'm probably not thinking about how to cover every consequence.
Any help or suggestions are welcome and as always appreciated.
Beth
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Graduate School of Education
University of California, Berkeley
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Berkeley, CA 94720
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blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
-Emerson
This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but
you can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
tomorrow.
-Paul Boese
“Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.”
-Blaise Pascal
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