Another factor that goes into the decision process concerning work device selection is aversion to risk. Many companies like to go with a recognized proven leader rather than take a chance on the “new must have device” that may fade away before its product cycle is even complete. So what device platform fulfills all of the requirements listed above and is globally recognized for its stellar reputation?
There’s only one answer – Apple!
Yes, Apple, the company that hit a milestone early in 2018 of 1.3 billion devices across the world. It has matured and expanded to become America’s favorite company, with 64 percent of Americans owning some type of Apple device. But we’re not just talking consumer products. Apple has quietly been growing to become a dominant force in the enterprise in the past five years. In fact, 100% of Fortune 500 companies use iOS on their networks.
Surprised? You shouldn’t be when you consider everything. Due to the intense global competition throughout all industries today, it is no secret that companies need to keep costs down. But the purchase price is only a small part of the cost of sustaining a device throughout its product life cycle. While there are certainly lower cost alternatives available in the market today, the value of these products often depreciate rapidly due to reliability issues. Your users are greatly familiar with their Apple products at home, they don’t have to endure learning curves or call the help desk for basic interoperability issues, thus reducing support costs. In fact, the seamless continuity of Apple products extends across their product line as work can be handed off from device to device, from a Mac to an iPhone, allowing for inspiration and momentum to continue unabated. This fluid nature of Apple products helps to support creativity whenever and wherever it may come to fruition. Apple products aren’t built to just accommodate users, they are built to inspire them, and it is inspiration that creates the ideas that drive businesses today.
A survey done in 2015 shows the value that enterprises recognize when transitioning to Apple products:
Apple products don’t limit you to just native applications today. Whether your organization depends on Microsoft Exchange, O365 or Google G-Suite, your users can communicate as seamlessly as they do with other device platforms. You can also work with your files regardless of whether they are stored on file shares or cloud storage services such as OneDrive, DropBox or Google Drive. Apple migration doesn’t constitute sacrificing your necessary applications and services.
To be considered enterprise ready, a device must be able to be deployed quickly and be designed for centrally manageability. The recent rebranding of Apple Business Manager clearly shows Apple’s firm commitment to serving the enterprise workforce. Apple Business Manager (ABM automates the deployment of your devices and applications and integrates with all of the major mobile device management (MDM) solutions today. Migrating to Apple products is as simple as going to deploy.apple.com, which gives you granular access control to accommodate admin delegation for devices. Just like our products, the Apple Business portal is simple and intuitive, allowing for your IT personnel to get to work from the day you are ready.
Apple products are about creating “aha moments.” Many internal IT departments are experiencing the same when they consider everything that Apple products bring to the work place. Your users already love their Apple products. Have them bring that level of adulation into the office as well, because Apple is ready to work for you.
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