Give us the Business.
"It's hard not to be cynical these days regarding Apple. Too many good people are leaving the company, dead wood remains in place in middle management, ideas drown in red tape, and bureaucracy hasn't grasped the potential of thinking different.<
>Just as Apple is focusing on content creation and education, it could and should be focusing on corporate sales -- but not in a broad-brush sense (which it can't possibly execute now, anyway). Instead, how about a new Apple Business division that targets Fortune 1000 companies, selling a package of G3 desktops, G3 PowerBooks, eMate 1000s for the field, WebObjects, Rhapsody servers, Rhapsody's Interface Builder (as an object-oriented rapid development and deployment system), Microsoft Office 98 and the absence of the Year 2000 bug?<
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