Iomega has introduces a new line of 500GB, USB 2.0 portable drivers. They are available in edgy as well as colorful designs from Skin Industries. The new Iomega Skin Hard Drive is able to withstand drops from up to 51 inches. According to the company it is 40 percent higher compared to the industry average. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Mac Edition’
Does Apple Belong in the Enterprise?
My Apple journey started as a test of whether and when Apple hardware and software had a place in a mostly-Windows corporate world. In the year since, I’ve come to appreciate computer systems that just work, and my switchover has been eased by products such as Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition. With that said, however, Mac desktop and notebook systems are still a departmental, not an enterprise, concern for IT managers.
– 2010 will start my second year as a daily Mac user in a Windows-oriented
world. I think my aluminum-skinned charges will thrive in the coming year
despite clinging to a fat-client model I associate more with the past than the
future.
Apple’s style, design and functionality are big inducements f…
REVIEW: VMware Fusion 3 Holds Slight Edge in ‘PC Switch to Mac’ Space
VMware Fusion 3 enables the use of Windows, Linux and Mac virtual machines on a physical Mac system. Fusion 3 is competitive with Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition and Sun VirtualBox, with a slight lead in terms of day-to-day operations. While VMware Fusion 3 is aimed at individual users, the product is a worthwhile choice for IT departments that are switching PC systems to Macs.
– VMware Fusion 3–which enables the use of Windows, Linux and Mac
virtual machines on a physical Mac system– goes head-to-head with
Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition. The new VMware offering comes
up a hair short in ease of use, but edges ahead in operations that
matter on a daily basis.
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