• dark_stang@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Yea, most enterprises that I know of are looking at VDI. I don’t think Apple has made any effort in that area?

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      1 year ago

      Apple won’t dominate the corporate space because then they would have to support the corporate space. They know if they do that their products will be common, and they couldn’t charge the premium they do. Then the people that demand corporate support their Apple products wouldn’t be rebels sticking it to The Man. Would doctors and C-Level wannabes really feel special if they didn’t have to throw their weight around to get IT to accept Macs? If that common, dirty, IT troll just sauntered up from the basement with a fully supported Macbook Air ready to go, it would take all the “I feel SPECIAL” out of the experience. And that is what Mac users pay for.

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        Is that how apple users see themselves?

        I’ve always seen them as gullible hipsters paying more than they need to because of the logo.

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          I think Apple users typically fall into one of a few different categories:

          1. “I’m a creative/visionary
          2. “I don’t really understand computers”
          3. “I need a native Unix command line”