Posted on 11/24/2007 7:57:48 AM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing
Exchange Server could be hosted on Macs, but I'd rather see Apple deliver something better than Microsoft and RIM's stuff - and position the iPhone as a better platform than the Blackberry for corporations.
I believe that Apple will eventually spin off a unit for enterprise systems - without the Apple logo on the front panel.
I don't think there's any doubt that Apple has long range plans of that nature. If they don't, Jobs is a bigger fool than his detractors give him credit for.
ARGH!!!!!
Of course the software guys are saying that obviously 32GB of RAM isn't enough... As if you could cure a memory leak by adding memory!
Mark
Given my conversations with numerous M$ techs over the years they will admit (off the record) that NOBODY in their right minds does an upgrade, and it's been that way since MS-DOS v3.2!
Mark
Huh? I've got a 2 year old HP laptop (somewhere around a 1.8GHz Centrino - the laptop's at the office, so I don't remember), and I'm constantly using VMWare Workstation on it, running both a WinXP AND Win2K guest on it, with a WinXP host. I do that to keep a relatively clean host OS, while I install all my "flaky apps" needed for work on the 2 guests. Of course, I do have 2GB of RAM in the laptop, but when things get slow, I can still mount a DVD ISO and watch a movie with no dropped frames.
Mark
In each case, our Engineering team has been able to find that the problem is not related to our software but excessive calls to one process or another. In only one case did we find that one piece of our software was making use of some libraries and not releasing memory afterwards. That was fixed but the memory leak issues with MS software keep a comin'.
Oops, that should have been DL385 - A very nice box, actually.
But we’ve seen all sorts of problems with Windows 64bit software. They run the 32bit version of Windows just fine, but the memory access to RAM above 4GB is kludgy to say the very least - PAE is the new version of Expanded Memory!
Mark
Bought a new laptop in June and was warned not to get one with Vista. Bought a Toshiba with Vista anyway. Can’t see what all the fuss is about Vista, I like it. No problems so far.
good point...don’t know, don’t have that t-shirt yet.
I keep hearing that but I don’t know where it comes from.
I’m surrounded by computers, some windows my own family’s linuxs, and macs too. I don’t see font issues.
I’ve used many linuxes in the past; mandrake, caldera, redhat, fedora, mepis, sabayon, PClinuxOS, Knoppix, and I’m sure there are others.(granted, not all of these have I used for long durations)
But I don’t get it. Fonts look clean and fine to me on all systems.
gnip...
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