Devices
Peripherals
Components & Specifications
Systems
Strategy
100

This Apple device was the first in its lineup to have the M2 chip.

What is the MacBook Air?

100

This feature on peripherals means that the product is designed for efficiency and comfort in the working environment.

What is ergonomic?

100

The new 13-inch MacBook Pro is faster than a base model Mac Pro in benchmarks, despite costing nearly $5,000 less, because of this particular component.

What is the M2 chip?

100

A centralized system that allows your organization to track important details about each asset in real time.

What is Asset Management software?

100

A strategy to take a proactive approach to procurement by stocking inventory versus ordering when needed (reactive).

What is buy-and-hold?

200

This type of device was considered underpowered, lacked touch-centered software, were too expensive, or had terrible input hardware until it was revolutionized in 2010.

What are tablets?

200

Studies show that using this peripheral has the largest impact on productivity in WFH setups.

What is an external display?

200

This component is often called the filing cabinets of the device - your space to file away things you are not actively working on for safe-keeping.

What is the storage (hard drive, SSD, HDD)?

200

Automate, control, and secure administrative policies on laptops, smartphones, tablets, or any other devices owned by the organization.

What is Mobile Device Management (MDM)?

200

A strategy using Mobile Device Management (MDM) to auto-configure devices to skip the traditional hands-on imaging process.

What is zero-touch deployment?

300

A type of hardware designed especially to tolerate the harshest environments.

What are rugged devices?

300
A study showed that using a high quality version of this peripheral helps you seem more intelligent.
What is a microphone?
300

A specification for handling higher power and allows a range of devices to charge quickly over a USB connection.

What is power delivery?

300

A one-of-a-kind, end-to-end asset lifecycle management platform for distributed teams.

What is allwhere?

300

A strategy to keep replacement devices on-hand to quickly replace devices in the case of emergencies.

What is hot swapping?

400

This device has a whopping 91% ownership rate - making it the most popular device in the world - resulting in a massive push for "Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)" strategies for businesses.

What are smartphones?

400

This peripheral is a hardware authentication device to protect access to computers, networks, and online services.

What is a Yubikey?

400

This specification indicates how well a device is protected against water and dust.

What is IP Rating/Code?

400

Automate Mobile Device Management (MDM) enrollment and simplify initial device setup for Apple devices.

What is Automated Device Enrollment (ADE)? (Previously known as Device Enrollment Program (DEP))

400

A strategy to maximize the uptime, utilization, and return on investment of your assets.

What is lifecycle management?

500

In 1981, Adam Osborne created the first of this type of device.

What are laptops?

500

Commonly confused as a hub, this peripheral allows you to connect several peripherals through a single connection that includes integrated power delivery.

What is a dock?

500

This component is often called the desk of the device - your working space where you scribble on something immediately. Where you have everything within arm’s reach and you have no delay in finding anything.

What is random access memory (RAM)?

500

Automate Mobile Device Management (MDM) enrollment and simplify initial device setup for Windows devices.

What is Windows Autopilot?

500

A strategy of aggregating the data from many systems within an organization to a single location. 

What is a Single Source of Truth (SSOT)?

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