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Migrating your network to Mac OS X can be a daunting task. Maintaining production at the level you had with Mac OS 9 can be difficult during this change due to staff retraining, finding software that fits key needs and runs on the new operating system and hardware. Sollos believes that the transition to Mac OS X should be carefully planned out and staged. The transition to Mac OS X should be viewed as not simply an effort to achieve the same functionality available with Mac OS 9 on faster hardware and a more stable system, but should be seen as a distinct opportunity to rethink the entire workflow and streamline production and communication of information. The multitude of new software available for use under Mac OS X should be viewed as a chance to remove bottlenecks as well as barriers, such as those between your Macintosh and Windows departments. Mac OS X's Windows compatibility can open up dynamic new possibilities. Even more potential can be found within the thousands of professional Unix software that can be deployed easily and effectively on your new Mac OS X network most of them enterprise grade and available at no cost. Please take time to complete our Network Optimization form in order to help us better understand your current situation and help you build the direction you want to go. |












