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The big MAC Attack
look who's entering the enterprise...
By Paul Tomori
Tuesday, September 09, 2008 at 21:30:17 (EDT)
For years, I scoffed at Mac users. I was devoutly PC. I guess I loved endless system crashes, insidious viruses, hardware integration nightmares and other fun experiences that PC users get to enjoy.
I broke down at the urging of a good friend who raved about Macs enough to get me to splurge. I reasoned that we needed a Mac to properly test our software out on even though we would be developing just on the PC environment.
Now, I take my beloved MacBook Pro wherever I go. And I have an iMAC perched in the center of my desk. I still have a lot of PC software on which I am dependent, but I can now envision the day where my office will work on Macs and test on PCs. The tables can truly turn.
Looks like we are not alone!
Here's a quote on today's newswire at: http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/Daily-News/1833e151-8491-4c96-831c-c13b8307b9fd.html
"What’s changed accordingly is the market share that Macs hold in the enterprise, rising to eight per cent from approximately four, according to Vince Londini, research analyst with London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Group Ltd."
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