In the Windows world, it's pretty much automated.
"It requires in the neighborhood of one administrator for every 50 users in the Windows world."
But there are some substantive issues that Apple is going to need to address to make their service truly competitive in the Windows world.
People tend to do upgrades more so than in the Windows world.
Apple holds less than 5 percent of the personal computer market, and is often cast as the innovative underdog in a Windows world.
It may be a Windows world, but that is slowly changing.
"But to the rest of the Windows world, it doesn't make any difference."
In the meantime, what is happening in the Windows world?
It runs in a window of its own, as though the entire Windows world were just another one of your Mac programs.
And then of course in the Windows world we have this whole new .