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Apple Makes Windows Hardware







Apple Makes Windows Hardware

Apple Makes Windows Hardware 01/06/2004 02:36 PM

In reading one of Apple's many press releases today: The Apple Xserve RAID has qualified under the Microsoft Designed for Windows Logo Program. Apple successfully completed all of the tests necessary for qualification for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system. Heh. And... "This is the first time we are certifying an Apple product on our Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform," said Mike Evans, vice president of Channel Sales and Development at Red Hat. "This combination delivers one of the...




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