March 01, 2001, 12:00 AM — During the last several months, we have concentrated our
interoperability discussions on Windows 2000 with UNIX variants.
Beginning next week, we expand our scope to include Linux. However, at
least one IT professional believes we should consider yet another
platform. Brian Hansen, president of the Boulder, Colorado-based Total
Site, Inc. (http://www.totalsite.com), suggests that the new Mac OS X
shows significant promise. Apple Corporation
Mac OS X: The Next Interoperability Platform?
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