IBM considering Macs for employees?
2008-04-17 06:00:11 / The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, SwitchersIs Big Blue about to go Mac?Well, not really. Roughly Drafted Magazine has obtained a document which describes a pilot program at IBM that has employees using Macs for their day-to-day work. Now, they aren't looking to ditch Windows in favor of Mac OS entirely. Instead, IBM wants to have diverse operating systems available to employees. From the document:"Research is focusing on providing an IBM application stack on multiple Operating Systems, rather than be confined to one or the other."At the end of the program's first phase, a full 86% of participants asked to keep their Macs, leaving comments like "It has been easier learning the Mac than learning Vista" and "Getting wireless running was a piece of cake on the Mac, much simpler than the PC" (amen to that, brother). Of course, this is probably an easier sell now that IBM doesn't make PCs any more.Someone cue the chick with the sledgehammer.[Via Infinite Loop]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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