[CS-FSLUG] Switch to Macs has Web all riled up
Ritchie, Josiah S.
jritchie at bible.edu
Tue May 31 12:29:39 CDT 2005
This really does make sense, although, Novell has put together a very
nice product as well that I'd consider as an alternative in a corprate
environment for the desktop. There are few things to consider in the
average office that have anything to do with hardware. If you already
have a rotation scheme, they don't have to last long so buy cheap. This
is one reason I might choose Novell Linux Desktop over Mac OSX. I would
certainly consider OS X and even look at the ability to use the hardware
in a longer rotation cycle.
Ideally, I'd like a Linux Terminal server setup. That seems so much more
economical to me. The terminals can be dirt cheap with no moving
hardware. The server is a beast and built to last. Dependability goes
up, trouble-shooting goes down. You have time to really be innovative.
Life is better.
JSR/
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 4:43 AM
> To: A Christian virtual Free Software and Linux Users Group.
> Subject: [CS-FSLUG] Switch to Macs has Web all riled up
>
> Winn Schwartau switched his office from PCs to Macintosh
> computers, a seemingly simple move that created an
> overwhelming reaction in the online world.
>
> Schwartau is no mere computer user. He's a nationally known
> technology security expert from Seminole, so when he wrote in
> his online blog that he was tired of unreliable technology
> and fending off virus and spyware threats to his office PC he
> triggered a torrent of attention.
>
> http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/28/Business/Switch_to_Macs_has_We.shtml
>
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