Apple's Macworld Looking To Corporate Users
coondoggie writes to mention a Network World article about a focus on corporate users at the upcoming MacWorld Expo. Along with the consumer announcements (iTV, iPod stuff), there will be several elements dedicated to introducing IT pros to Apple hardware. From the article: "The show has really evolved. For a long time it was a consumer-oriented show and those of us who are from the enterprise space - there weren't very many of us - would use it as a place to meet and compare notes ... Now Macintosh in the enterprise is becoming more recognized and there are tracks that are specifically for us enterprise people. We don't have to sneak off anymore."
It doesn't matter at all because the vast majority of business applications are not available for the mac. Period. If macs fill your needs, well, that's great; if not then you either have to choose windows or have a mix of machines which complicates your environment and raises the cost of support because you either need people who know both platforms and are thus ostensibly worth more money (especially if there actually were any real demand for people with mac skills, which we all know there is not) or you more people.
The single biggest cost in the typical windows shops I've seen has been dealing with viruses and malware. But if you lock the systems down a bit, then you can protect them from most of that. Meanwhile the mac simply doesn't serve all your business needs, so you will need something else, and homogeneity makes life MUCH simpler in IT.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"