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Opinion: Apple at the Expo: What went wrong?
Macworld's Jason Snell is stunned that Apple has taken a 25-year-old event -- the Macworld Expo in San Francisco -- and 'treated it like a piece of garbage stuck to the bottom of its shoe.' But he's not really surprised: Apple has been leading up to this moment for a long time. Read more...

Apple: No Jobs keynote at Macworld '09

Apple bails on Macworld Expo after '09 show

Will OpenCL endow 'Snow Leopard' Macs with supercomputer-like speed?

Apple updates Leopard, speeds up MobileMe sync

Apple patches 21 Mac OS X vulnerabilities

Businesses double down on Apple; 68% say they'll add Macs in '09

MozyPro for Mac goes live

Apple code crashes, locks up Mac clones, Psystar claims

'Unibody' MacBook users report lockups with third-party RAM

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Opinion: Rah, Rah, Apple U.
With Yale's Joel Podolny set to run an internal 'Apple University' program at Apple Inc., Computerworld columnist Dan Turner takes a look at the idea and what it might mean for company workers. Apple, as usual, is being tight-lipped.

There's nothing easy about letting Apple into the enterprise
As enthusiasm grows around the Apple brand, the pressure mounts to support it in the enterprise. But a peek inside three businesses reveals that has its challenges.

How to configure and deploy the iPhone 3G for business, Part 3: In-house apps
Apple has offered up the promise of customized in-house mobile apps as a selling point for its iPhone. Here's what you'll want to know before creating and rolling out home-grown apps in an enterprise environment.

Review: Apple takes the MacBook upscale
Apple has taken the MacBook, its most mainstream portable computer, decidedly upscale with its combination of unibody construction, innovative tweaks and faster hardware.k

Opinion: Apple's new MacBook is a stealth business notebook
For the first time ever, a Mac notebook is at least the equal of top Windows enterprise notebooks on price and performance.

10 essential tasks to keep Leopard purring
While Mac OS X Leopard isn't prone to crashes, freezes, drive corruption or inexplicable performance losses, keeping up with a few key maintenance tasks can prevent problems and keep it running at its best. We outline the tasks and tools you'll need to keep the cat purring.

Opinion: Apple saddles up to get the iPhone back on track
Apple's iPhone 2.1 update, released late last week, fixes the problems introduced with Version 2.0 in July -- meaning users can now go back to loving their iPhones, says Computerworld columnist Dan Turner.

How to configure and deploy the iPhone 3G for business, Part 2: Integrating with Exchange
One of the most intriguing aspects of the iPhone 3G is its ability to connect and sync with Microsoft Exchange servers -- but getting it all to work smoothly isn't always easy. Ryan Faas provides tips for integrating and managing iPhones in an Exchange environment.

Get Leopard and Windows to play nice
Whether you're using Macs and PCs on the same network or running Windows and Leopard on the same system, here are some tips for getting the best cross-platform experience.

How to configure and deploy the iPhone 3G for business, part 1
Before the iPhone will ever rival the BlackBerry in the workplace, IT admins will have to figure out how to best activate and deploy it to their workers. In a three-part series, Computerworld's Ryan Faas explains how it's done. This is part 1, which focuses on activation and configuration.

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An Apple for Your Enterprise?

(Source: Computerworld) Whether it's a MacBook Pro or an iPhone, Apple is finding its way into the business world. Desktop Macs are moving into every department, server products are working in small businesses and data centers are rolling out Apple storage. They're everywhere. Are you ready? This guide, from the editors at Computerworld, will put you at the head of the class.
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