Jon, there are lots of things I don't like about Apple. It for the most part starts and ends with Jobs and then filters down to Cook and Schiller. Jobs, loathes the enterprise. He is on the record of calling the fortune 500 CIOs, 500 enigmas. I think he developed his disdain of them during Next. You can't plan for crap because the roadmap they give you is "released product". Steve, could really give a rats ass about the commercial market.
I really lost track of apple until 2002. At the time we were heavy into the launch of Dell Managed Service and were fighting Apple for the New York board of ed contract. It was for over 300,000 desktops. It was my job to write the competitive strategy. Which in simple terms meant why should they buy from dell versus apple. What I went into thinking was going to be simple turned out to get kind of complicated. That was when I learned that he (jobs) had continued his work on the next platform and had basically taken the Mac User Interface and laid it on top of BSD Unix and the Mach Kernal. NYBOE was at the crossroads of do we migrate to Apple's OS X or make the switch to the PC Platform. Dell won the contract and there is no telling how much money that ended up costing NYBOE. They switched just in time to witness all of the virus and worm stuff that nobody new how to counter. MS, couldn't even keep their stuff up (during that time). That was also the beginning of the end for me at Dell. I wanted us to press into the total management of they platform and they were too concerned about risk. I wanted to develop a Linux Desktop for general utility use and MD personally put the stop to that. I detonated a 20 megaton personal nuke and ended my career at Dell.:03::03::03:
About a year later I was running an infrastructure project up in milwaukee and before my eyes watched my machine get infected with which ever worm it was that brought down the North Eastern power grid. My machine was up to date and current and still got hacked. That was when I was done with windows. I tried to come up with a linux desktop so I didn't have to buy that expensive stuff that Apple had. I just couldn't make it work so I bit the bullet and bought a Mac. I've been delighted for the most part every since.
Today, I sell Human Resource Solutions and get my technology fix debating stupid crap on the internet:biggrinjester: