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Apple commercials show the ultra-cool Mac mocking the pinstriped PC. Macs, it seems, don't care to be businesslike--they'd rather be up late mixing video. And there are other, more pragmatic reasons to keep them out of the enterprise--reaso
Even if the total cost of ownership were equal to that of a proprietary system, Linux might still carry a financial incentive--find out how.
Microsoft Windows not only works; it is simple to set up, maintain and keep users working--which fuels profits.
Mac OS is the hands-down operating system winner, from the perspective of cost effectiveness.
It's not that you shouldn't use Windows, it just that it's not always the most economical choice for your company. Here are seven surefire reasons to consider Linux, Unix or Mac alternatives.
When considering licensing costs, support, management tools, support and training, Windows and even Solaris make better financial sense than using Linux.
Tired of the tiny on-screen keys on your Windows Mobile-based PDA or Pocket PC? We test drive Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0, a new app that turns those keys from Lilliputian to large--but at a cost.
With the FCC expected to attach open-access rules to some of the 700MHz spectrum slated for auction early next year, we give you our list of potential winners and losers.
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