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The '''Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA)''' is a [[consortium]] of [[enterprise software]] vendors, engaged in the promotion of wider usage of [[Macintosh|Macs]] in [[Windows]]-dominant environments. The EDA was founded in 2008 and the founding members include: Atempo, [[Centrify Corporation|Centrify]], Group Logic, LANrev, and Parallels. |
The '''Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA)''' is a [[consortium]] of [[enterprise software]] vendors, engaged in the promotion of wider usage of [[Macintosh|Macs]] in [[Windows]]-dominant environments. The EDA was founded in 2008 and the founding members include: Atempo, [[Centrify Corporation|Centrify]], Group Logic, LANrev, and Parallels. |
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The Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA) is a consortium of enterprise software vendors, engaged in the promotion of wider usage of Macs in Windows-dominant environments. The EDA was founded in 2008 and the founding members include: Atempo, Centrify, Group Logic, LANrev, and Parallels.
Member Organizations
- Centrify - Identity & Access Management
- Group Logic - Macintosh File & Print Services, and Integration solutions
- IBM - Enterprise application support
- Absolute Software - Systems Lifecycle Management
- Web Help Desk - Technical Support & Knowledge Base
References
- Foresman, Chris (2010). "Survey: Macs cost notably less to support than Windows PCs". ArsTechnica.com. Retrieved April, 2010.
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- Kaneshige, Tom (2010). "Are Macs Really Cheaper To Manage Than PCs?". CIO.com. Retrieved March 08, 2010.
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- Kaneshige, Tom (2010). "More Macs in the Enterprise, Survey Says". CIO.com. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
- Dalrymple, Jim (2008). "Companies join forces to promote Macs in Enterprise". MacWorld. Retrieved June 30, 2008.
- Offner, Jim (2008). "Desperately Seeking Enterprise Software for Macs". Technology News. Retrieved September 11, 2008.
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