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Enterprise Java Research Library
sponsored by Group Logic
Posted:  27 Oct 2009
Published:  27 Oct 2009
Format:  PDF
Length:  12   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Apple’s Mac OS X computer platform has seen its market share grow rapidly in Enterprise environments recently. This has been driven by the popularity of innovative products like the iPhone and the MacBook Air, as well as Mac OS X’s security and its ability to run virtualized instances of Windows applications. As a result, Macs are entering the Enterprise through senior level executives or formal corporate pilot projects.

This whitepaper discusses the issues involved in sharing files between Macs and Windows servers and compares the options for successful integration. It is intended for systems administrators, technical evaluators and decision-makers who are considering upgrading or purchasing Group Logic’s ExtremeZ-IP solution for the first time.





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