Writing for Federal Computer Week, “your government IT resource,” Maggie Biggs states, “When you think of Apple Computer Inc. and Macintosh systems, you probably don’t think about servers. Think again. I was amazed at what Apple has done with its first server offering, Xserve. Agencies should consider it as a platform that can easily handle middle-tier and back-end business-critical operations.” More here.
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