MacNewsWorld Talkback
|
|
|
See Full Story
Despite enterprise-worthy products, Apple wants no part of the enterprise. History hasn't been kind to Apple's enterprise ambitions. Blame it on the products -- which emphasized personal productivity over corporate citizenship -- or on the smug superiority of Apple users. But "Mac" and "enterprise" have seldom been uttered in the same sentence. Unless you're talking to InfoWorld's chief technologist and resident Mac fanatic Tom Yager, that is.
If it is true that Apple has no interest in selling computers to the enterprise, why did they introduce the XServe and why did they add an enterprise/IT track at WWDC in 2003?

Headline Feeds
