Sunday 12 January 2014

Apple iPhone is the New BlackBerry of Corporate Customers


It now seems apparent that the iPhone is now the number one choice for businesses, and very large corporate companies all round the world. 

There was a time where Blackberry was the faverite,  but now Apple has taken over, we believe this shift is due to the complex apps that can be run in the Apple IOS.

In the early years of technology, Apple was behind Windows when it comes to PC because most of the major business applications developed runs in Windows only. However, technology has evolved which allowed several Web-based software products to overcome such limitations.

With these new enhancements, Apple can now fairly compete with Microsoft. Furthermore, it is now targeting companies as new customers.

Apple has been successful with its iPhones and iPads that many corporate tech managers have amended company policies and traditional buying patterns in favor of the tech giant. According to Wall Street Journal, a handful of companies and corporations have already made iPhone a replacement for Blackberry as the favorite mobile phone and iPad as replacement for personal computers.

About eight percent of global business and government expenditures on tablets and computers. The firm also estimated that by 2015, the statistics will increase by three percent.

The figures do not include the iPhone, which is the most-acquired product of Apple.

Now, Apple's merchandises are widely used in the Kentucky's biggest electric utility. To note some, engineers of the company use iPads in running power plants through the recording of the generated electricity.

Cisco, on the other hand, has given its employees a choice to switch form Windows-based laptops to company-issued laptops. To date, about 25 percent of its total employees are now using Apple Macbooks issued by the company. Additionally, iPhones and iPads account roughly 75 percent of mobile devices supported by the corporation's tech department.

As expected, competition will shortly arrive. In fact, developers and analysts said that Google's Android operating system is making some steps forward.

Posted by www.anymobilesmartphone.co.uk

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