Apple Enterprise in Australia
iTNews notes that Australian reseller, NextByte, is planning on pushing into the corporate space.
"We aim to push more into the enterprise space, Steinhardt said. We are now evaluating which suppliers we will align ourselves with...We see top opportunities to lead with Macs...with an Apple solution for the enterprise.
Steinhardt is the managing director of NextByte and is described as a Mac proponent. Apple's introduction of the PowerMac G5, the Mac's ease of use and lower maintainence costs are cited as reasons why the Mac may provide some challenges to the PC in the enterprise market.
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