So here’s irony for you.

Apple’s been making inroads in homes, huge inroads in schools, and some inroads in business – but not in the ‘enterprise’. Why? It’s almost as though Apple is ignoring enterprise customers entirely. They have features that make it easier to manage larger amounts of Macs, but it’s still not a done deal. It’s as though they’ve only been making a token effort, ignoring the realities that businesses face. For example, OS X works well with ActiveDirectory, but not with Exchange support – unless you buy Entourage, which isn’t a very good program at all, to be honest. Now, however, with Microsoft’s help, Apple is poised to replace Windows on the desktop in large corporations as well, cutting Microsoft’s revenue stream off at the knees.

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