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Mac in a PC World (asking about business use)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaygray" data-source="post: 627518" data-attributes="member: 50033"><p>It depends on the size of your company and the complexity of the network. Ask you're IT guys and see what they think. Heck, they may hate Windows and use Mac's at home. If you frequently require their assistance and they are resistant, then you may have a problem. </p><p></p><p>However, if it is a relatively simple network--basic file sharing, etc. you'll have no problem. My company has 25 employees. We actually don't even have full time IT staff. The network is basic. Harddrives and printers are shared, and that's about it. I never have any problem and everyone else around me uses PCs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaygray, post: 627518, member: 50033"] It depends on the size of your company and the complexity of the network. Ask you're IT guys and see what they think. Heck, they may hate Windows and use Mac's at home. If you frequently require their assistance and they are resistant, then you may have a problem. However, if it is a relatively simple network--basic file sharing, etc. you'll have no problem. My company has 25 employees. We actually don't even have full time IT staff. The network is basic. Harddrives and printers are shared, and that's about it. I never have any problem and everyone else around me uses PCs. [/QUOTE]
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