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Although the technology used to build graphics workstations has changed dramatically in the last five to ten years, the demands of workstation applications and professional users have not. According to Alex Herrera, senior analyst at Jon Peddie Research and author of JPR's latest Workstation Report Series, the professional user is willing to pay a premium for a workstation-class machine and in return, expects to see superior productivity.
Unlike the PC world where value is often measured solely in terms of speeds and feeds, workstations today are evaluated on a variety of qualities, including reliability, security, compatibility, ...