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Originally posted by Toby
Think _very_ different.
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quote:I'm not so sure that I'd take my statements to mean that. I just don't think that it's a slamdunk. If the numbers were attractive enough, I'm sure some would consider it. AAMOF, I know of at least one local business (not a small one either) who runs an all Mac shop.
Originally posted by dick-richardson
So, Mac wouldn't work so good for employee use,
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how about the xServe as a server? That seems incredibly feasible.
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Regardless, I just hate to see OS X dismissed out of hand because it didn't used to play well with others. Seems as though 'twould be an IT department's dream.
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Originally posted by Toby
It doesn't,
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and it probably doesn't,
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so it usually isn't.
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quote:What platform does the PowerMac run on? Having a PCI bus doesn't make it 'standard hardware' that most IT departments have experience with.
Originally posted by dick-richardson
It may if one is using a PowerMac and proper drivers have been written. Of course, the department takes a hit WRT cost.
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The ubiquitous MS apps have been. The rest depends on the type of business.
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Which would be nice to change.
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Originally posted by Toby
What platform does the PowerMac run on? Having a PCI bus doesn't make it 'standard hardware' that most IT departments have experience with.
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Yep, and I'd wager that unless that type of business has a history of large amounts of Mac users, it won't be there.
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Better pick an industry and start coding, then.![]()
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quote:I was primarily talking hardware, but either would work.
Originally posted by dick-richardson
Are you talking software (Mac) or hardware (G4)?
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Regardless, standard cards will fit and work if the drivers are there.
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Any issues dealing with that hardware apply (for instance if it is known that a specific card has x hardware problems).
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The software aspect would be different (accessing the tcp/ip settings for a NIC, etc.).
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I'm assuming you're referring to the second?
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Are vast sections of business software written as needed?
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Um, no thanks. I just joined a bowling league.
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