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Desktops and Workstations

Laptops may be cooler, but for many businesses, traditional desktop computers are still the backbone of their work force's computing. Desktops often are considered commodities, with a life cycle of about four years, though frugal businesses find ways to stretch that service cycle. Workstations are more powerful than PCs and typically devoted to tasks that require intensive processing, such as graphic design and CAD. Managing and standardizing the configuration of desktops systems is a key challenge for IT.

Articles & Interviews

Psystar Sees Market for Less Expensive OS X Box, Apple Wants to Protect Its Brand

Lora Bentley spoke with Madison Spach, Jr., a partner in the law firm of Spach, Capaldi & Waggaman , where litigation over media and technology assets and related trade secrets is one area of focus. He is also a Mac user, and as such, has been watching the litigation between Apple and... More >

Battling the PC Power Drain

Arthur Cole spoke with Dan Shapero, senior VP of marketing for Kaseya . Cole : Kaseya recently released some research on the power impact of PCs in the enterprise. What was the most surprising thing you learned? Shapero : The biggest surprise in the data is that less than half of... More >

Skipping Vista Won't Solve OS Problems

Lora Bentley spoke with Benjamin Gray, an IT infrastructure and operations analyst with Forrester Research . Bentley : Windows Vista's reception has been lukewarm at best so far, yet your research indicates that companies are better served if they go ahead and migrate to Vista rather than... More >

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Psystar Emerges from Bankruptcy, Releases Newest Mac Clone

A month after , Mac clone maker Psystar is announcing that it is emerging from that bankruptcy and releasing a new product -- another Mac OS X clone -- at the same time. AppleInsider reports on a single e-mail that contained both announcements. The Florida company has announced its Open(7) , which it says is its... More >

Rebound of IT Budgets Will Favor Windows 7, Says Forrester

Now that Forrester Research is forecasting a drop of 10.6 percent in global IT spending for 2009 , and a drop of 5.1 percent in the U.S. for the year, it adds that the resulting position for many companies is one that favors Microsoft's Windows 7 release , planned for October, according to Computerworld . ... More >

Mac Sales Outstripped PCs

Morgan Stanley financial analyst Kathryn Huberty has raised her forecast for Mac sales in the second quarter, citing an increase in Apple shipments. According to InformationWeek , even before Apple refreshed its MacBook Pros last month, Mac shipments increased 25 percent month-to-month in May. The PC market only... More >

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