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Das war eine Frage an den IBM Support von einem Netzwerkadmin in

Force Killer / 0 Antworten / Flachansicht Nickles

I thought you might be interesting in reading the following message exchange. This message was received on IBM support web site and was passed on to me by a fellow Mac afficionado, who works for them.
It seems like some Wintel PC administartors are starting to feel the heat of the competition from iMacs .....
Well, if businesses start switching back to macintoshes there will be many of those administrators unemployed soon!

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I am the network manager of a mid-size company. We are currently fitted with PCs (around 65 running windows 95, of which about half are from IBM) running on ethernet.
Everything was fine until last week, or until top management starting talking about replacing all of them with iMacs.
In fact, they have started bringing in 2 of those machines on monday. This was for a test, and I was sure they were going to be sent
back right away, since they are incompatible with our PCs. But, to my surprise the secretaries were very happy with them, and set them up on the ethernet by themselves in about 10 minutes. The worst thing is that they have Office 98 and can access and exchange transparently files with the other PCs ....
The problem is the last batch of PCs we got (3 machines from Compaq and Windows 95) took us half a day to configure and set up. Top management couldn't believe it when the secretaries got their machine up and running so quickly.
Also, they like the fact there is no floppy drive, so they say, nobody can copy software for home use ....
We are afraid they might really replace all the PC with iMacs and if those machine are so easy to set up and maintain, I might be out of work soon.
Can you help me, or give me some ammo against Apple macintoshes
(Force Killer)

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