It's a shame that you chose to sensationalise your blog by implying something wholly untrue in your blog headline. As you correctly point out in the body of your piece, Apple's corporate sales are dwarfed by Wintel sales and will continue to be for the forseeable future. To show any real impact on the market Apple and Android need growth in the hundreds of percent not tens. Your headline implies something entirely different - and untrue. Shame on you!
I might add that I say this as someone who owns and loves his iPad!!!
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Basing everything on a single report. Last I heard, proper journalism says to get multiple confirmations. On top of that, this is speculations.
I could predict that Linux will have 10% of the desktop marketshare and I'm sure a few would publish that nonsense especially if I had just speculated.
Apple and Android gaining in on the enterprise? How? THere is barely anything managable.
Can you log into an Apple tablet without having to create an account on every tablet in the company? Can you actually restrict a user from fiddling with network settings on every Android tablet?
I also can't see many businesses dumping laptops [even Macs] for tabloids. You need propper apps and you surely can't do everything that can be done on a laptop or a desktop.
I could predict that Linux will have 10% of the desktop marketshare and I'm sure a few would publish that nonsense especially if I had just speculated.
Apple and Android gaining in on the enterprise? How? THere is barely anything managable.
Can you log into an Apple tablet without having to create an account on every tablet in the company? Can you actually restrict a user from fiddling with network settings on every Android tablet?
I also can't see many businesses dumping laptops [even Macs] for tabloids. You need propper apps and you surely can't do everything that can be done on a laptop or a desktop.
Wintel? Haven't heard that term in years, since the Mac junkies had to sheepishly accept Intel chips in their precious "think different, just like we tell you" machines. Been hanging onto the term since those good old days, just in case you get a chance to use it again, eh? Don't forget "Windoze", though that's still in use occasionally by anti-MS fans who can't think of anything better to demonstrate their hatred of MS.
I'm not surprised that the operating systems with the most tablets will grow within the enterprise - except where the enterprise in question does NOT support BYOD or the use of tablets for any reason (of which there are several).
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