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23 Dec 09
Kerry ChalmersThe following information is a computer platform cost of ownership study that was done at Regina Coeli School in Toledo, Ohio. This study was conducted from August of 2000 through January of 2005. The study is based upon support incidents that took place during that time period, and the costs incurred from those incidents. The incident criteria included "everyday" hardware and software failure issues (including virus incidents), and NOT incidents based upon user inflicted damage (accidental breakage such as dropping a mouse, spilling liquids etc.). Although a recent cost comparison is included in this document, the study does not focus on the original purchase prices of the equipment as Macintosh and Microsoft Windows-based computers are competitively priced. Macintosh computers are found to be less expensive in a number of cases when compared feature for feature with their Windows counterparts.* The study will instead focus on the support issues surrounding both platforms
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27 May 09
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27 Feb 09
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25 Feb 09
William BauerThe following information is a computer platform cost of ownership study that was done at Regina Coeli School in Toledo, Ohio. This study was conducted from August of 2000 through January of 2005. The study is based upon support incidents that took place
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02 May 08
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