SAN FRANCISCO — UBM Tech’s InformationWeek Reports, a service provider for peer-based IT research and analysis, announced the release of its latest research report. Apple Outlook Survey analyzes results from InformationWeek’s poll of 574 business technology decision-makers.
Research Summary:
InformationWeek polled 331 laptop, desktop or mobile device decision-makers and 243 end users to determine how and where Apple gear is being used in the enterprise. Survey results reveal that iPhones aren’t the only Apple devices making inroads; in many cases, OS X gear is riding the coattails of the hugely popular iOS-based devices.
Findings:
- 85% of decision-makers report they support iPhones, with an additional 4% planning to do so; 90% currently or plan to support iPads.
- 87% of those supporting or planning to support Apple smartphones or tablets give the devices high marks for end-user satisfaction, but 45% say the upgradability is poor or very poor.
- 64% of decision-makers report having no Apple servers in their
organizations.
- 45% say their top gripe with Apple products is the devices are too
expensive for the value provided.
- 23% of decision-makers rate Apple’s enterprise security and device
management excellent or good; 31% say it’s poor or unacceptable.
The report author, Richard Hoffman, is owner of Geomancy Consulting, an InformationWeek contributor and former technology editor for Network Computing.
For full access to the research data, members can download now: http://reports.informationweek.com/abstract/83/9775/IT-Business-Strategy/research-apple-outlook-survey.html?cid=rpt_press_rls
“Our survey results point to a real opportunity for Apple to gain footing in the enterprise,” says Lorna Garey, content director of InformationWeek Reports. “The next six to 18 months will be the real test: Will Apple take the necessary steps to further penetrate this market, or will it remain primarily a creator of consumer-class devices?”
For more information: Lorna Garey Content Director, InformationWeek Reports 978-694-1681 [email protected]
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