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A Better Government with Apple Computers |
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Since Apple's incorporation in 1977, they have infamous for providing the most dynamic, user-friendly computer solutions. This year marks 30 years of proven superior performance. The cost of ownership and the universal compatibility of Macs are such that government agencies can benefit tremendously by switching their infrastructure to Mac solutions. SecurityImagine an environment in your government agency where the information technology compromise is virtually eliminated. Viruses and spy ware do not even dent the armored infrastructure of the Mac. In result, a system of Macs will undoubtably have a much longer life span than a system of PCs. Also, most government buildings and properties are secured by SIM/Smart Card access systems and Mac OS X has Smart Card components in its core that makes administration of such systems more efficient than ever. While Mac's File Vault feature conceals many executive plans your staff can benefit from Bonjour; a robust and secure intranet instant messaging protocol. MultimediaAudio, video, and robust computer-generated graphics has beome an intergral part in some U.S. government operations. It is no secret that Mac provides the cutting edge multimedia experience that streamlines your workflow with applications that come stocked in Mac OS X. Mac's award-winning application, Keynote, has been a choice application for many presenters who have formerly used Microsoft Powerpoint because of its beautiful pre-programmed themes and universal compatibility of its published presentations. About 80% of all files produced on Macs are compatible with Windows machines and their applications leaving no reason to choose an inferior machine because of software. Macs running Windows VistaFurthermore, Mac increases is ability to integrate with your current technical solutions by allowing users to run Windows Vista Operating System on Mac Hardware. This function is acheived through a 3rd party application called Parallels, which allows simultaneous operation of Windows and Mac OS X in a secure, isolated virtual machine. |
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