Apple Enterprise Sales Group?
ThinkSecret reports that Apple has formed a new Enterprise division which is aimed at corporate sales.
According to ThinkSecret, the division is ramping up and isn't expected to be made public until "later in the year when new server products are released".
Products, such as the PowerMac G5 and Xserve are presumably the key to their success in making inroads in this marketplace. A previous report indicated that Australian reseller, NextByte, was also aware of this growing potential marketspace.
Xserve sales are rumored to have stalled after the introduction of the PowerMac G5, with many eyes looking towards Xserve G5 revisions.
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