
Steve Jobs was a member of our IT Hall of Fame and he will be sorely missed. CompTIA member Aaron Woods, IT Hall of Fame member and director, NARS Relationship & Partner Programs, Xerox Corporation, summed up his thoughts, saying, “As a fellow member of the IT Hall of Fame, I mourn the loss of one of the well known and well liked pioneers and innovators of our industry. Most of the tributes I have read reflect on Steve Jobs’ contributions after his return to Apple in 1996. However, the importance of his pioneering efforts in creating and developing one of the first commercially available personal computers laid the foundation for our industry today.
“As a ‘pioneer’ in the industry myself, I was very fortunate to briefly meet Steve in 1983. The introduction was casual but impressive to say the least. In those days of non-standard operating systems, external floppy drives and hard drives the size of a notebook; access to the pioneers of our industry was not difficult.
“The one thing I will always remember about my brief encounter was his passion for Apple and the products they were developing. His one comment to concerning servicing Apple products was that he wanted the company to make products that are reliable and easy to service. When the Macintosh was introduced in January 1984 it was an innovative design all in one box. True to the comments that Steve made to me, it was easy to service. I will always remember Steve Jobs for his creativity and the products he introduced that have enriched all of our lives.”
For more info on what solutions providers can learn from Steve Jobs and Apple, check out blog posts by Seth Robinson and Brian Sherman.
Rest in peace, Steve. We are all the better for knowing you.