As demand to use Apple devices continues to rise, we see more organizations planning for initiatives to support employees globally," Wudi explains.Īnother Apple partner, Replicon, tells me: "Apple's strong position in enterprise mobility aligns with our mobile-first strategy and goals to develop an ecosystem that continues to transform the way that people interact with their customers, partners and peers," said Raj Narayanaswamy, co-founder and co-CEO. "We believe Apple is out front driving, and enabling, change. "The transformation has been happening, and will continue to happen for some time as the market evolves how it views and uses technology to deliver on organizational initiatives, and we see it continuing to happen industry by industry," says Wudi.Īpple partners are focused on supporting this transformation with numerous enterprise vendors delivering solutions for enterprise users – and where iOS walks the Mac will follow. For enterprises, security isn't just a luxury, it's a necessity. No enterprise user wants the confidential information held on their intranet or cloud-based database to be too easy to hack by criminals, competitors of government spooks. It's not just about ease of use but also the security these platforms offer in comparison to their competitors. "As more employees demand to use devices that they are comfortable with in their personal lives, we are seeing more IT departments offering choice and BYO programs."Īn April 2015 JAMF Software/Dimensional Data survey of enterprise users in the US found over 90% of businesses use Apple products, with 91% supporting iPhones, 89% supporting iPads and 60% supporting Macs.Įnterprises are migrating to Apple because its platforms are best prepared for the digital transformation that is impacting daily life.
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"Mac, iPhone and iPad adoption rates are only continuing to grow in the enterprise," said JAMF Software CTO, Jason Wudi, speaking to Appleholic.
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Apple's devices are already the most popular mobile platforms across the enterprise, but Mac sales have climbed while the PC industry contracts for a decade, so an enterprise migration seems inevitable. "Apple's dominance in enterprise mobility is unparalleled," says Box CEO Aaron Levie. Improved integration between Apple’s iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan will inevitably drive more Macs into the enterprise. The iPhone halo means Macs are becoming an even stronger choice for the enterprise