The article notes that Apple makes the advances despite little effort to break into the business marketplace. It goes on with a bunch of usage statistics that completely miss the point; Apple isn't succeeding in the business marketplace because of changes to the Mac. It's succeeding because of changes to the nature of business computing.June 26, 2008 (Computerworld) - Nearly 80% of businesses have Macs in-house, nearly double the percentage that said they had users running Mac OS X two years ago, a research firm said today.
"Then, we were talking about onesies and twosies," said Laura DiDio, a research fellow atYankee Group Research Inc. who conducted a survey of more than 700 senior IT administrators and C-level executives. "Now the number of actual users is very significant. A number of the businesses said that they had 50 or 100 or even several thousand Macs deployed."
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