“Ben Toker, vice president of operations at Scitx, which offers Web hosting services and products for businesses, told NewsFactor that Apple’s OS X Server software was a primary reason for his company’s decision to convert to the Xserve… ‘Xserve is like a BMW engine. It’s fast, safe and reliable,’ Toker noted, adding that the company researched white papers and tested the Xserve against competitors, such as Dell and IBM. In the long run, especially from clients’ perspectives, the Xserve made more sense. ‘I call it ‘the ultimate hosting machine,’ he said,” reports NewsFactor. Read the article here.
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