MacNRG has been supporting small and medium-sized businesses since our inception in 2000. It’s how we got started, and we still enjoy this market to this day.
MacNRG focuses on running small Mac OS X Servers for small businesses. Many of our competition allow customers to "get away" with hooks and workarounds, like MobileMe with multiple users, or just emailing back and forth. We believe in doing things in best practice, and for us, that’s centralizing things to one location. Files. Backups. Calendars. Mac OS X Server can be that solution, from running 10 users on a Mac Mini to unlimited WIndows and Mac clients on a Mac Pro or Xserve.
Mac OS X Server v10.6 Snow Leopard is a powerful 64-bit server operating system with new features and applications that make it easier for everyone in your organization to collaborate, communicate, and share information. With Mac OS X Server, users can effortlessly share files, schedule meetings and events, exchange instant messages, send and receive mail on the Internet, access the organizationʼs network remotely, publish podcasts, and host websites, wikis, and blogs. And Snow Leopard Server is up to twice as fast as its predecessor, improving performance for file sharing, mail, web hosting, and more.
Opening a new office? MacNRG has a lot of love and experience in opening new offices on a Mac-based workflow. We can take care of everything for you, so you don't have to worry. From concept meetings, architectural discussions with contractors, cabling, Internet provision, power and airflow specifications, and server room build-outs to VoIP phone and data installation, workstation and server integration, and training, MacNRG is your one-stop shop for IT consulting so all you have to do is go to work on day one.
Get your new business Mac-energized with us!
Switching from PC to Mac for your office? Well, all-right! Let MacNRG help welcome you to the growing number of businesses getting efficient with a Macintosh workflow. Most well-known applications, such as Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and Adobe Creative Suite, have a Mac counterpart, and if not, we can implement Windows-based solutions through Mac technologies like Boot Camp, Parallels, or VMWare Fusion.
It's time to come on over to Mac!


![]()
