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Surprise to no-one here
Little support for enterprise-level apps and CIOs won't adopt Apple? Color me surprised. This one I found amusing though:

"The primary issue for us is always security and after that the need for applications to work reliably on the Mac OS."

So volume-licensing of an AV/malware suite is more expensive then Apple hardware tax? I am skeptical. Not to mention that he may be very surprised as to how well his OS X apps will integrate with the rest of his office. Sounds like a poorly informed decision maker to me.

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Posted by: gnesterenko   Posted on: 09/29/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Surprise to no-one here  gnesterenko | 09/29/09
Healthcare  djmik | 09/29/09
It's HIPAA, not HIPPA and yes, Mac security can be centrally managed [nt]  dkawalec | 09/29/09
Sept. 29, 2009 Windows Essentials  faxmonkey | 09/29/09
Change  Pat S | 09/29/09
Yes, the CIO jury is wrong.  UrbanBard | 09/29/09
No, Enterprise Market is clear.  magallanes | 09/30/09
No matter what  minardi | 10/08/09
Enterprise space and business  The Management consultant | 10/08/09
Apple not going (directly) for the office desk.  jpdemers@... | 10/08/09

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