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Macs Gaining a Bigger Role In Enterprise

rev_media tips a short article up at InfoWorld giving some numbers on the increasing Mac presence in businesses. "We're seeing more requests outside of creative services to switch to Macs from PCs," notes the operations manager for a global advertising conglomerate. They "now [support] 2,500 Macs across the US — nearly a quarter of all... US PCs." Another straw in the wind: "Security firm Kapersky Labs has already created a Mac version of its anti-virus software for release should Mac growth continue (and the Mac thus [find] itself prey to more hackers)."

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  1. Macs Gaining a Bigger Role in the Enterprise by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well that's only because you can run LCARS in vmware now...

    1. Re:Macs Gaining a Bigger Role in the Enterprise by Kamokazi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Really? Can it emulate the bio-neural circuitry found on the NCC-1701-E, or am I stuck with old-school isolinear circuitry emulation? (or god forbid, duotronics?)

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    2. Re:Macs Gaining a Bigger Role in the Enterprise by maxume · · Score: 5, Funny

      You are stuck in the basement.

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  2. Re:Macs on the Enterprise by calebt3 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Brought to you by the Department of Redundancy Department.

  3. OSX in 2008 by Artuir · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is the year of OSX on the desktop!!!!11

    *cough*

  4. Re:Low starting point by flyingsquid · · Score: 5, Funny
    You know, when they said that Macs were gaining a "bigger role in the Enterprise" I had a picture of a bunch of Macs installed on the bridge of a Federation starship. And this dialogue:

    "Fire photon torpedoes!"

    "I can't!"

    "What's wrong, number one?"

    "There's just a single mouse button! I can't right-click on the Klingon ship!"

    "Dammit! Do a command-click!"