I am so excited about what apple is doing this Valentine season. If you haven't gotten the latest then by all means stop by and see it's Pink. They high regard of woman and woman in the workplace is empowering to all of us. Apple has made our live so much easier. Those of us who have to balance, life for many people not just ourselves.
I confess when I first got back into the workplace it was still on blackberries. I love using my blackberry however, understand this I had to go get my personal Apple updated and discovered how well the two work together. Pink...pink is the season of Valentine's and this season with pink flying everywhere Apple has come up with the cutest Valentine line yet. If you haven't seen it you should stop by the apple store to see it.
Here is what I learned about using both apple and pc at work.
1. They both have different things to offer.
2. Not all venues offered IOS availability when plugging in equipment. This has changed for the most part. With venues being updated, however you still need to check.
3. Both computer technology doesn't like heat. When it is warm to the touch then something is going wrong.
4. I really appreciate when computer companies work together to come up with solutions for the workplace and making it more productive.
5. Not all event clients are true to one brand. Therefore, event planners need to be educated on both. I have had to present a presentation where they didn't have the ability on one computer and have had to transfer the information to the other computer.
6. All computer companies and businesses are in business to make a profit for themselves not other people. Unless they pay you (money or product) they are in it for themselves. That is what business is. Don't fool yourself. Apple has to keep coming out with something better or they will loose. No sense in worrying about what is next.
7. Unless you have a method of relieving the payment then what does it matter?
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