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It's not about the reliability of the software, it's the reliability of the company. A company that can't give your company any long term roadmaps can't be accepted in any clear thinking business environment.
I personally was in a project(that is still ongoing), that is deploying systems using Windows Server 2003, Oracle 8i and so on... Apple is a dead end in these environments...
Consumer company, 'nuf said.