Apple Is Cool, But It Needs to Be for Business Too
OK, the big excitement is over Apple’s iPhone. — and, apparently, justifiably so.
But as eWeek author David Morgenstern notes, the most important move the company may be making is that it may be serious about courting small- and medium-sized business customers.
I will tell you as a 20-year plus Mac user in business, that with the exception of a few industries, it has not exactly been a Mac-crowded world. More company would be welcome, and it’s (finally) a logical growth area.










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Pingback by iPhone Take 2 - datapoohbah.com — January 10, 2007 @ 4:29 pm
I couldn’t agree more, Tom. 22 years of having to take extra steps to send files to Windows users is enough for me. Ever notice that Windows users expect all the conversions to be made on the Apple end? Of course, that may be because we’re more capable…
Comment by Amy Ridenour — January 10, 2007 @ 10:29 pm
#2, that IS why.
22 years? I go back to May or June of 1985, so you have about 5 months on me.
Comment by TBlumer — January 10, 2007 @ 10:45 pm