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I may have to buy my youngest a Mac.
http://venturebeat.com/2008/04/16/ib...ke-them-a-lot/ IBM having employees test out Macs at work, and they like them — a lot MG Siegler | April 16th, 2008 | 18 Comments When both Microsoft and Apple were just young up-and-comers in the industry, one company stood above all others: IBM. The behemoth, which had dominated the tech landscape since the 1930s, was eventually overshadowed by the two in the operating system and then Internet age, and exited the PC business in 2005. Now they are just another big tech company reliant on Microsoft Windows — but that could soon change. IBM’s Research division has launched a pilot program aimed at moving its workers away from Windows, according to an internal document RoughlyDrafted has obtained. The big benefactor here? Apple, a company which has been doing very well with the personal computer crowd but hasn’t yet been able to significantly penetrate large corporate environments. Interestingly enough, IBM’s program goes so far as to give employees Apple MacBook Pro laptops instead of their traditional ThinkPads — a brand IBM developed but sold to Levono in 2005. Its stated reasons for doing so: Alternative to Microsoft Windows Less prone to security issues Widely used in the academic world with which Research has close ties Many new hires are more comfortable with the Mac and lately asking for it Growing Mac community in Research and within IBM that finds the development environment on Mac more convenient Growing acceptance of the Mac as a consumer and business oriented client platform WPLC strategy includes significant investments in achieving the Mac platform parity The limited first phase of the program ran from Ocotober 2007 until January 2008. When asked about the experience, 18 of the 22 participants who responded said the Mac offered a better experience than their PC. One rated it the same, and only three thought it was worse. These test subjects included research scientists, software engineers and a couple higher-level employees. Seven of them had little or no Mac experience prior to the test. Not surprisingly, all of those who responded positively to the Mac experience, asked to keep the MacBook Pro rather than return to a ThinkPad. IBM plans to expand this program in 2008 and the company has even launched an internal Mac@IBM website. Linux is another Non-Windows OS it is interested in promoting, but was not a part of this study. If one of the largest corporations in the world is experimenting with using Apple computers, and its employees are preferring it at an 86 percent rate, perhaps it’s not too early for Microsoft to start worrying about their enterprise dominance. This experiment has all the makings of another “I’m a PC/I’m a Mac” commercials in the future. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? |
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On Apr 17, 12:17*pm, HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? Gee, I guess you could have said the same exact thing about a certain person's ego helping Marine son...... |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
John H. wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:40:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 17, 12:17 pm, HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? Gee, I guess you could have said the same exact thing about a certain person's ego helping Marine son...... Does 'buying for' or 'helping buy' a computer for a relative indicate the relative is mentally or genetically challenged? Did someone really say something like that? Gosh, I gave my niece a laptop and she's graduating from Virginia Tech with a Physical Therapy degree. But, those may be easily obtainable. My son already told me he would pay the difference between a PC and a MAC, my youngest is my daughter, who liked the PC because of her "fun" software. I wonder if MAC is behind industrial sabotage and they sent over some of their engineers to help design Vista. It sure looks like it. No body could screw it up that bad without trying. Your computer posts are like your boating posts: entirely made of up pickings from google. Interesting. |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:29:55 -0400, "JimH" wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:40:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 17, 12:17 pm, HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? Gee, I guess you could have said the same exact thing about a certain person's ego helping Marine son...... Our purchase of a laptop to him was a gift to him upon his graduation from the USMC basic training program at Parris Island. I know that is a hard concept for you to understand.......but give it another go. Regardless........this strange obsession you have with me is an indication that you need some help regarding the state of your mental health. Perhaps you can get a group discount if John Herring signed up with you as he has the same obsession problem with me. I think his comment was directed at Harry's implication that kids, like your son, would have to be mentally challenged for a parent to help with a computer. Loogy most certainly said nothing derogatory about your son, but, if you can comprehend his logic, Harry did. Personally, I think you did a nice thing, even if the laptop had Vista installed. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:29:55 -0400, "JimH" wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:40:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 17, 12:17 pm, HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? Gee, I guess you could have said the same exact thing about a certain person's ego helping Marine son...... Our purchase of a laptop to him was a gift to him upon his graduation from the USMC basic training program at Parris Island. I know that is a hard concept for you to understand.......but give it another go. Regardless........this strange obsession you have with me is an indication that you need some help regarding the state of your mental health. Perhaps you can get a group discount if John Herring signed up with you as he has the same obsession problem with me. I think his comment was directed at Harry's implication that kids, like your son, would have to be mentally challenged for a parent to help with a computer. Loogy most certainly said nothing derogatory about your son, but, if you can comprehend his logic, Harry did. Personally, I think you did a nice thing, even if the laptop had Vista installed. No, actually, I recalled that JimH bought his kid a computer as a gift. My comments were directed only to Reggie's imaginary incompetent son, the "pre-doctoral" program son who cannot buy his own computer. Nice try, though, crap-for-brains. Hey I see you got the geek squad in to fix your computer clock. Congrats. |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:56:49 -0400, "JimH" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:29:55 -0400, "JimH" wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:40:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 17, 12:17 pm, HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? Gee, I guess you could have said the same exact thing about a certain person's ego helping Marine son...... Our purchase of a laptop to him was a gift to him upon his graduation from the USMC basic training program at Parris Island. I know that is a hard concept for you to understand.......but give it another go. Regardless........this strange obsession you have with me is an indication that you need some help regarding the state of your mental health. Perhaps you can get a group discount if John Herring signed up with you as he has the same obsession problem with me. I think his comment was directed at Harry's implication that kids, like your son, would have to be mentally challenged for a parent to help with a computer. Loogy most certainly said nothing derogatory............. Liar. But your creative snipping highlights your integrity? -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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On Apr 17, 5:44*pm, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:29:55 -0400, "JimH" wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:40:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 17, 12:17 pm, HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I may have to buy my youngest a Mac. Mild curiosity, Reggie. Is your kid so mentally or genetically "challenged," he can't figure out what computer to buy without your "help"? I mean, you know nothing about computers...your kid, if he has a working brain, must know more than you do, right? Gee, I guess you could have said the same exact thing about a certain person's ego helping Marine son...... Our purchase of a laptop to him was a gift to him upon his graduation from the USMC basic training program at Parris Island. I know that is a hard concept for you to understand.......but give it another go. Regardless........this strange obsession you have with me is an indication that you need some help regarding the state of your mental health. *Perhaps you can get a group discount if John Herring signed up with you as he has the same obsession problem with me. I think his comment was directed at Harry's implication that kids, like your son, would have to be mentally challenged for a parent to help with a computer. Loogy most certainly said nothing derogatory about your son, but, if you can comprehend his logic, Harry did. Personally, I think you did a nice thing, even if the laptop had Vista installed. -- John *H* (Not the other one!)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Agreed. Vista-Schmista or whatever....That was a good gift. |
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