Changing my spots - Leopard MAC OS X 10.5
I was not going to do IT. I was not going to brag about my new iMac. That is until Wednesday this week when Microsoft put me and thousands of other users of XP that have ZoneAlarm Security Suite out of action with their weekly update. Read all about it in Information Week. I lost a whole day trying to reestablish my Internet connection when I started work on Wednesday afternoon. After 4 hours, I discovered that the problem was with ZoneAlarm, the log showed it was not allowing any connections to the Internet, even though everything looked fine. I went to bed Wednesday night disgusted that I could not make my HP Media Center connect to anything. I got my email via my PPC 6700.
iMac to the rescue!! I decided to check ZoneAlarm on Google.. Lo and behold I found out that Microsofts update had put thousands out of commission. There is great comfort in knowing thousands of others are tearing out their hair trying to figure out what can possibly be wrong this week with my PC. The problems have become so frequent, that I decided to change my backup server to an iMac. 
Those commercials on Mac versus PC and the Leopard operating system are true. I took the iMac out of the box. Followed a couple of simple steps and had my email configured and my iMac connected wirelessly to my office network. I was dumbfounded. I did not have to go searching though reference books to figure it all out. It found the wireless hub and asked me for the password. Now that is slick. I have told myself not to get into a lot a Microsnot bashing. But suffice it to say, I am glad to have a Mac back in the office. I think I will sleep better as soon as I have all the software installed. I plan to use it as backup with the Apache server and will be installing XP Professional for the IIS server to do all my testing.
Of course, if I have any more problems with my PC, I might just change my spots to Mac OS X Leopard altogether.