Actually the network that I run at Manhattan College also doesn't have a Mac Lab. In fact as a campus policy we don't support Mac at all. Although I agree that removing MS Products from a campus completely would be an enormous mistake in that for the most part Windows is used as the Client for the majority of business networks around the world. Even though I am personally against using windows anywhere that reliability and security matter, like any machine that more than one person is using a time.
Actually the network that I run at Manhattan College also doesn't have a Mac Lab. In fact as a campus policy we don't support Mac at all. Although I agree that removing MS Products from a campus completely would be an enormous mistake in that for the most part Windows is used as the Client for the majority of business networks around the world. Even though I am personally against using windows anywhere that reliability and security matter, like any machine that more than one person is using a time.