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Newsletter #432 Preview: So Apple Is After the Enterprise After All

March 9th, 2008

The conventional wisdom has it that Apple doesn’t really care so much about the enterprise. They have made tons of money from consumers, educational users and small businesses, and the sacrifices required to go to big companies hasn’t appealed to Apple.
At least so far.
It’s not that Apple hasn’t been interested in business users. Quite often, [...]


I Agree: Apple Should Ignore the Enterprise!

December 31st, 2007

Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of welcoming Alykhan Jetha, CEO of Marketcircle, Inc., on a recent episode of the tech show. As someone who develops software for small businesses, AJ said that Apple shouldn’t really waste time and money trying to grab enterprise customers.
This goes against the conventional wisdom, that Apple is making [...]


The Leopard Era Report: The Tiger Disconnect Persists

December 25th, 2007

The conventional wisdom has it that Mac OS 10.4 was Apple’s most reliable system upgrade ever, with millions of users depending on Tiger for work and play. The combination of performance, useful features and stability placed Tiger at the pinnacle of Apple’s operating system achievements.
As for Leopard, the jury is still out. There remain rampant [...]