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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

ComputerWorld IT Management

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

Computerworld Vertical IT

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

ComputerWorld IT Management

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Microsoft invests in startup Mistral AI, outlines broader AI principles

GeekWire

The principles include commitments to provide broad access and support for AI developers; ensure choice and fairness across the emerging AI economy; operate in a socially responsible manner on issues of privacy, safety, and security; support strong physical and cybersecurity; promote people-centered AI; and invest in AI skilling initiatives.

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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

Changes Microsoft made to its cloud licensing of Windows and application software to “make bringing workloads and licenses to partners’ clouds easier,” the company says, have drawn the ire of those cloud partners, some of whom have jointly filed an antitrust complaint in the European Union.

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Rosetta 2 is Apple’s key to making the ARM transition less painful

The Verge

The original Rosetta was released in 2006 to facilitate Apple’s transition from PowerPC to Intel. The company shifted from PowerPC to Intel chips in 2006, but ditched support for the former in 2009; OS X Snow Leopard was Intel-only.). Apple claims improved performance over the original version of Rosetta from 2006.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 and.

Sean Daniel

Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 and Interaction with Small Business Server 2011 Essentials. I know I have talked before about Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 , and how it can help your Small Business with thin clients, old clients, seasonal employees and even reducing the number of machines in the office by getting one nice one.

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