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� but to suggest that people see the
company as sort of a cartoon.

Not if they�ve had money invested in them over the past couple of years.

Apple is definitely unique, they�re one of the few tech companies that can boast true customer loyalty. (borderline fanatics even) If you look carefully at their server offerings you�ll see they�re dead serious about cracking that part of the market. If they can keep their pace in development and innovation I believe it�s only a matter of time, look at the larger server vendors getting on board as of late. Will they take over the industry? Probably not�but there�s plenty of room out there�enough for them to snag a profitable slice of the pie.

-Stace

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From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: VMWare was Re: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

Whoa Matt, I was half-kidding. Like I said, they're still looking for a
guy who can do the job right. Why should people believe that Jobs wasn't
the guy then, but he is now and if he decides again that he's not, what
nut will they go out and find next...? It's fairly comical.

My point isn't really to say that I think they're going to go out of
business or anything silly like that, but to suggest that people see the
company as sort of a cartoon. They look at it (right or wrong) as some
little kid who keeps trying to compete with the bigger kids. On the
whole though, I don't think they're taken very seriously-especially by
businesses. I believe, once again whether it's correct or not, that most
people just see them as big powerful Etch-a-scetches and I don't think
they've done much if anything to change that view.

-Ferg

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