You've heard about Apple's latest innovations, the new Intel-based Macsoffering faster processing and greater bandwidth. You may also know that with Universal Applications and Rosetta technology, most of the software you rely on already work seamlessly on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. But what do Macs with Intel really mean for your business? Will you benefit from transitioning to the new systems? How flawless will that process be?
Don't worry. The new Intel Core Duo- and Xeon-powered Macs are simply the latest advances in Apple technology. And as always, Apple has designed the transition to be easythe systems just work! Whether you're running Mac OS X Leopard, an older Mac platform, or still using a PC, there's never been a better time to upgrade.
No matter how seamless the transition, moving to a new platform still requires planning. Consultants in the Apple Consultants Network are well versed in all aspects of Apple technologies and can provide expert assistance in developing and implementing a transition strategy that's optimal for you and your business.
There's no time like the present:
- Many popular applications are already available as Universal Applications, designed to run natively on both Intel- and Power-PC-based Macs, and more are being developed every day
- Rosetta technology enables most software not yet available as Universal Applications to run seamlessly on Intel-based Macs
- Macs with Intel Core Duo and Intel Xeon processors can enhance your productivity with faster processing and greater bandwidth
- Mac OS X Leopard is a proven and robust operating system
A well thought-out transition strategy and expert assistance in implementing your new systems will increase your ROI and reduce risk. Members of the Apple Consultants Network are trusted advisors, certified and experienced in helping businesses make the best technology choices. Working with a consultant will assist you with all stages of transition, including planning, development, setup, and trainingan investment that will pay off significantly in the long run.
