Mac in business
Published by admin on Tagged NewsMac was once confined to media companies and education, has seen a significant and steady growth in recent years in PC market share. Macs are finding their ways into organizations and businesses. With aesthetically and ergonomically designed hardware, the recent switch from IBM’s PowerPC to Intel’s Core Duo processors and state-of-the-art operating system Mac OS X; Macs have become an essential and powerful tool on every desktop compare to Wintel (Intel with Microsoft Windows) PC.
With the switch to Intel’s Core Duo processor, means Mac can also run Windows. Followed by the recent shipment with Core 2 Duo and Xeon, that means you can run both Mac OS X and Windows (and Linux and Solaris) side by side with helper applications such as Parallel or VMWare. This provides a smooth transition for Windows users to Mac OS X.
Apple’s bundled applications in the Mac OS X provide seamless integration between one another, allow users to experience true user-friendliness and improved productivity. Interoperability between the OS, applications and third party hardware works right out of the box without the hassle to install drivers. Just plug in any cameras or video cameras and you can download your favorite pictures or movies instantly. With Apple’s innovative image and video processing software, you can work on your photos and videos and share them like a pro.
WIth Apple’s built-in Bluetooth, you can connect Bluetooth enabled devices such as Apple’s wireless keyboard and mouse. You can iSync your compatible Bluetooth enabled cellphone or PDA without any hassle of installing drivers or conduits.
The Apple’s XServe together with Mac OS X Server powers your business by hosting your database or web server. Apple’s remote computing technlogy enables you to administer your Apple servers and networks from remote locations without any difficulties.
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May 21st, 2008 at 0:33
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