Linked by Thomas Hormby on Wed 17th Nov 2004 19:43 UTC
According to many economists, Gilbert Amelio is the savior of businesses in trouble. With this in mind, the board of directors at Apple decided to appoint Gil Amelio to the board after reporting another huge loss in 1994. At the time, Michael Spindler was the head of Apple, and sales in every division. The board accepted Spindler's resignation and appointed Gil Amelio to the helm of Apple.
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you're right about larger business and it being more stable. I was at work when I wrote my post so I didn't get to elaborate. My experience at the time was an active mac network which was simple to set up. then an introduction of windows NT servers serving win95 machines which was a pain to setup and maintain compared o the small mac network. Times certainly have changed and I think the stability in OS X is great, although i do miss the consistency of pre OS X.
And I also want to say it was a well written article!
you're right about larger business and it being more stable. I was at work when I wrote my post so I didn't get to elaborate. My experience at the time was an active mac network which was simple to set up. then an introduction of windows NT servers serving win95 machines which was a pain to setup and maintain compared o the small mac network. Times certainly have changed and I think the stability in OS X is great, although i do miss the consistency of pre OS X.
And I also want to say it was a well written article!