Apple in the Enterprise Past Items
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How Entourage 2008 fares with Exchange
For those enterprises entrenched in ActiveDirectory and Exchange, Entourage 2008 lends a hand to Mac users.
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Macworld)
[01/22/2008]
SMU Cox School of Business dumps PCs for Apple Macs
Academia has an opportunity to lead the way in showing that Macs are for serious work.
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MacDailyNews)
[10/31/2007]
What Apple's Leopard Means to the Enterprise
Making incremental progress as organizations are making new realizations.
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CIO)
[10/26/2007]
IPhone Goes Enterprise at AWC
Perhaps not for the same reasons that others have made a splash in the Enterprise, but still in the Enterprise.
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Computerworld)
[07/19/2007]
Mac Attack! An enterprise PC shop switches to Apple
Only shops deeply entrenched in Microsoft services will experience any trouble.
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Computerworld)
[07/17/2007]
Apple continues to mostly ignore the enterprise
It's an aweful thing when a company doesn't stand by it's great products.
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MacCentral)
[06/04/2007]
The Mac's Stealthy Return into the Enterprise
IT departments have never been able to solidly justify the abolishment of the Mac.
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eWEEK)
[05/20/2007]
Apple ripens in the workplace
Apple's transition to a prominent platform has been slow going, but building steam.
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Globe and Mail, The)
[04/17/2007]
Migrating to the Mac Infrastructure
In only the rarest of cases or fabricated incompatibility is this not true.
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MacNewsWorld)
[04/09/2007]
Mac administration in a Windows world
A review of Centrify Direct Control for Mac.
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MacCentral)
[03/29/2007]
Analysis: Mac OS X 'an ideal platform' for SMBs
Though not enterprise-specific, it's another advance in business.
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MacCentral)
[03/04/2007]
Quad Xeon 64-bit server offers better performance and new capabilities, but some wrinkles too
Xserve moving forward, with some room to grow.
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MacCentral)
[01/08/2007]
IBM Rolls Out Lotus Notes for Mac OS X
Let's face it, the only place this will be used is in larger organizations. But this is good. Since when is it bad to have IBM on your side?
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eWEEK)
[01/01/2007]
Apple Xserve: The final review
It's time to deploy the Intel Xserves and they're even better this time too!
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InfoWorld)
[11/13/2006]
Apple's Xserve Xeon: Built to fall apart
Despite the occasional exception, perfectly engineered products should come as no surprise. But it's refreshing to be reminded.
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InfoWorld)
[10/20/2006]
An Apple for the enterprise?
Anyone willing to give Apple a rational and fair shake will plainly see that it can—in fact, be a player in the enterprise space.
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PC World Australia)
[09/22/2006]
Intel endorses Apple
Intel beginning to acknowledge the hand Apple has dealt it.
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InfoWorld)
[09/22/2006]
Cape Cod Times: Macs are competitively priced, super-stable, extremely reliable, don't get malware
The comfort-zone of the IT guys most businesses use has got to be the reason business has come to be so friendly to Windows.
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MacDailyNews | 08/22/2006]
IBM Takes On Windows With Eclipse Programs
Enterprise heavy-weights like IBM supporting Apple with software has got be good for Apple in that space.
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Investor's Business Daily | 08/16/2006]
Apple previews Mac OS X Server Leopard; to ship in spring 2007
Expanding server to provide even better collaborative (groupware) services as well as improved administration simplicity.
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MacDailyNews | 08/08/2006]
Apple introduces Xserve with Quad 64-bit Intel Xeon Processors
Critics of Apple claiming that the company doesn't focus on the business market must certainly take note.
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MacDailyNews | 08/08/2006]
Sharing files
Fighting the constant fight to prove that Mac OS X works in business and with Windows.
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MacCentral | 07/25/2006]
Analysis: Montecito unlikely to find a home in Xserve
Perhaps the G5 shines best as a server CPU, and perhaps Apple has in mind to keep both x86 and Power as CPU options.
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MacCentral | 07/25/2006]
Why Macintosh Skills Matter in Tech
Apple systems work perfectly well in business whether the company is pushing for that market or not.
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Monster | 07/14/2006]
Apple stakes place in supercomputer Top500
Proving that even older systems by comparison are still competitive.
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Macworld UK | 07/03/2006]
Is it time for business to take a bite in Apple?
Exactly everything those in the know have been saying for years.
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Canadaeast | 06/06/2006]
Mac's Moment?
At least one "daring" company has seen that it's possible to conduct business using a system other than Windows and a beige box.
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Wall Street Journal | 04/04/2006]
Oracle SQL Developer released
Kudos to Oracle for recognizing that Apple is a serious player in the enterprise database space.
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MacCentral | 03/13/2006]
Is it Time to Consider an Apple Macintosh?
When considering that enterprise-class solutions have been available on Mac systems for years, then yes.
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Get The Net Results | 01/27/2006]
Computer attacks common for US business
Unless your business is using Apple gear.
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The New Zealand Herald | 01/23/2006]
Apple updates Xserve, Xserve RAID; up to 7TB for as little as $1.86 per GB
Apple, still taking enterprise products seriously has just "upped" its storage offering. Now, an even more fantastic buy!
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Mac Daily News | 09/14/2005]
Apple aiming to take care of businesses
Apple's RAID offering is good and excellently priced. Seitel Incorporated has the courage to try it. It will be worth it.
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Globe and Mail | 09/02/2005]
Apple making big inroads in business with OS X
Companies using all sorts of platforms--not just Unix systems, find Mac OS X a suitable platform and switch. And in respectable numbers too.
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MacCentral | 07/21/2005]
Apple lands four spots in TOP500 list
The top Apple has slipped some. But the top three supers built by the owners themselves are all Apples. Awesome!
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MacCentral | 05/09/2005]
The Information Technology 100
Should this be a surprise? Certainly not to those who have been using the system and preaching this sort of relevance.
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BusinessWeek | 05/09/2005]
Apple's 'Tiger' a Serious Enterprise OS
It seems that only those "on the outside" don't know this already. Just kidding, but it's true it really is.
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Datamation | 05/09/2005]
Macworld Expo Boston MacIT conference detailed
For those who get it--Macs can be used for business.
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MacCentral | 05/03/2005]
Sygate Security Agent debuts for Mac
Support for the Mac from enterprise software vendors is on the rise.
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MacCentral | 05/03/2005]
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