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Quote: Originally Posted by McDave Great that we can get kit on time but what's new? Where's the killer holiday product? McD Good point. It does look like Apple is trying to milk the holiday season with proven (in other words, old) products…
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I would agree with the analyst's opinion. When I ordered my iMac 2 years ago it was shipped by Fedex straight from China to my house in the US. That could not have been cheap and it took close to a week. I just ordered a mac for my parents on Monday…
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Let's assume Tiger can handle the Cell in some way. What form would the performance boost come in? Video? Rendering? Gaming? Other desktop apps (browsers, etc)? Everything?
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Quote: Originally posted by Karl Kuehn Video rendering is very network sensitive, so it will probably never be a good candidate for wide-area distributed computing. On the other front Sun just announced a service like that, and they are much m…
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Quote: Originally posted by tonton Will this Enterprise version of dotmac have a sucky theme song? Indulge us. How would it go?
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Quote: Originally posted by Karl Kuehn And Apple has proven to be soo good at marketing things like this, just look at the wonderful job they have done marketing WebObjects. Everyone in the enterprise knows how good that is at making cross-platfo…
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Quote: Originally posted by Karl Kuehn There is a chance that iWork already has this ability. To do so it would only have to look for templates in ~/Library, /Library and /Network/Library. Then the technologies I describe before would take care o…
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Quote: Originally posted by Karl Kuehn Read up on NetBoot and the part of Apple Remote Desktop that used to be called MacintoshManager. Then look at MacOS X Server's remote home directory (and the traveling version slated for 10.4), and you will…
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Quote: Originally posted by mrclark I think an enterprise version of .Mac would be a key reason for a small business to switch over to OSX Tiger. To get that kind of functionality at an enterprise level requires very expensive software from Verit…
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Quote: Originally posted by Jared I think you should start up a discussion and lets discuss that in there I posted a new topic about an enterprise .mac server edition. I'm very interested in other's ideas.
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Quote: Originally posted by Jared I think this deserves it's own thread but....do you mean to say like an Enterprise version of something that has .Mac features? Exactly. I think an enterprise version of .Mac would be a key reason for a smal…
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Apple should integrate .Mac services into the Tiger Server release this summer (if not, certainly include it in later versions). Jobs seems to be headed down this path with the iChat server to be included in Tiger. My ideas: Enterprise Mac: .Mac I…
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Could the changes to .Mac signal larger changes to .Mac? Like .mac integration into Tiger Server? Jobs seems to be headed down this path with the iChat server to be included in Tiger. My ideas: Enterprise Mac: .Mac Integration into Tiger Server
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Apple should integrate .Mac services into the Tiger Server release this summer (if not, certainly include it in later versions). Jobs seems to be headed down this path with the iChat server to be included in Tiger. See: Enterprise Mac: .Mac Integrat…
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Apple should integrate .Mac services into the Tiger Server release this summer (if not, certainly include it in later versions). Jobs seems to be headed down this path with the iChat server to be included in Tiger. See: Enterprise Mac: .Mac Integrat…
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Target.com has also taken the Mac mini off their website. ideas? http://enterprisemac.typepad.com/