Apple ARD31 manual Asset Management, Spotlight search, Reports

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Asset Management

Spotlight search

Search a remote computer, its startup disk, or a specific folder, qualified using one or more of these metadata keywords: Kind, Last Opened, Last Modified, Created, Keywords, Color, Label, Name, Contents, and Size—and filtered for specific text. Results can be copied back to the administrator computer, opened on remote computers, or deleted.

Reports

User History: Who has logged in to a computer, how and where they accessed it, and when they logged in and out

Application Usage: Which applications have been used on remote systems, the number of launches of an application, duration of the launch, and who executed the launch

File Search: Search for files on a group of Mac OS X computers using name, parent path, full path, extension, date modified, date created, actual size, size on disk, kind, visibility, version number, version string, owner, group, permissions, and lock status file attributes

Software Version: Select up to 10 applications and compare versions installed on administrator computer with a group of Mac OS X computers

Software Difference: Compare applications, fonts, and installed packages on administrator computer with a group of Mac OS X computers

System Overview:

Computer: Active Processors, Available User Memory, Boot ROM, Bus Clock Speed, Bus Data Size, CPU Speed, Serial Number, Vector Processor, L2 Cache Size, L3 Cache Size, Machine Model, Memory, Empty RAM Slots, PCI Slots Used, Processor Count, CPU Type, Sales Order Number, VM Size, Total RAM Slots

Software: Kernel Version, System Version

Storage: Free Disk Space, Total Disk Space, Trash Size

AirPort: AirPort Active, AirPort Firmware Version, AirPort Hardware Address, AirPort Locale, AirPort Type, AirPort Installed, AirPort Network Channel, AirPort Network in Range, Computer to Computer, AirPort Network Name

Modem: Modem Country, Modem Driver, Modem Firmware Version, Modem Installed, Modem Interface, Modem Model

Network: First Ethernet Address, NetBoot Status, Primary IP Address, Primary Network Collisions, Primary Network Flags, Primary Network Hardware Address, Primary Network Input Errors, Primary Network Input Packets, Primary Network Output Errors, Primary Network Output Packets, Primary Network

Display: Monitor Depth, Monitor Resolution, Monitor Type, 2nd Monitor Depth, 2nd Monitor Resolution, 2nd Monitor Type

Devices: ATA Device Count, FireWire Device Count, Keyboard Connected, Mouse Connected, Optical Drive Type, SCSI Device Count, USB Device Count

AppleTalk: AppleTalk Active, AppleTalk Network, AppleTalk Node, AppleTalk Zone

Sharing: Computer Name, File Sharing, FTP Access, Remote Apple Events, Remote Login, UNIX Hostname, Web Sharing, Windows Sharing

Preferences: Sleep Display, Sleep Hard Disk, Sleep Computer, Wake for Ethernet Access

Printing: Printer Name, Printer Sharing, Printer Type, Printer Version

Remote Desktop: Computer Info #1, Computer Info #2, Computer Info #3, Computer Info #4

Lights Out Management: LOM Active, LOM Channel, LOM IPv4 Configuration, LOM IPv4 Address, LOM Subnet Mask, LOM Gateway, LOM Ethernet ID

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ARD31 specifications

Apple has long been at the forefront of technology innovation, and the introduction of the ARD31 marks a significant step forward in the realm of augmented reality. Designed with usability and advanced functionality in mind, the ARD31 offers a host of features that appeal to both casual users and professionals in various fields.

One of the standout features of the ARD31 is its exceptional display technology. With a high-resolution screen that boasts vibrant colors and sharp images, it delivers an immersive experience that brings augmented reality applications to life. The display is optimized for a wide range of lighting conditions, allowing users to seamlessly transition from indoor to outdoor environments without losing clarity or detail.

Powering the ARD31 is a state-of-the-art processor that supports complex AR applications and multitasking capabilities. This robust performance ensures smooth operation, allowing users to run resource-intensive applications without experiencing lag. The system also integrates advanced graphics technology, providing highly realistic visual experiences that enhance user engagement.

The ARD31 is equipped with a suite of sensors that enable precise tracking and mapping of the user's environment. These sensors include advanced depth-sensing cameras, accelerometers, and gyroscopes, which work in tandem to provide accurate spatial awareness. This feature is particularly beneficial for developers creating AR applications, as it allows for more precise interaction with virtual objects in real-world settings.

In terms of connectivity, the ARD31 supports a range of wireless technologies, including Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, ensuring fast and reliable connections to other devices. This capability encourages seamless integration with existing Apple ecosystems, such as iPhones and iPads, fostering a connected experience that enhances productivity.

Battery life is another critical consideration, and the ARD31 does not disappoint. With energy-efficient components and intelligent power management software, users can expect all-day usage on a single charge, making it ideal for both work and recreational purposes.

Finally, the ARD31 features a sleek and ergonomic design that prioritizes comfort and portability. Its lightweight construction ensures that users can enjoy augmented reality experiences for extended periods without discomfort.

In summary, the Apple ARD31 combines cutting-edge display technology, powerful processing capabilities, and advanced sensor integration, making it a leading device in the augmented reality space. Its user-friendly design, long battery life, and seamless connectivity showcase Appleā€™s commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology while ensuring that users have a powerful and enjoyable experience.