Don Reisinger recently wrote an article foreshadowing the possible Apple-takeover in the enterprise computing world. They've been hesitant to enter the market for years, but as he pointed out, a recent report was released about the Enterprise Desktop Alliance. So when will Apple dive into the enterprise world? What do you think?
Reisinger believes that it'll be within the next five years. He believes that the current generation of college students who are Apple "brainwashed" with their iPods, iMacs, iTunes, and iPhones will invade the enterprise thinking that desktops are inadequate and Apples are the only technology that's worth using.
Do you believe this? When do you think Mac will enter the enterprise?
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