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The iPhone dons a suit and tie
The iPhone dons a suit and tie
IT departments are finally starting to buy Apple's smartphone, says a Deutsche Bank report Click to enlarge. Source: Deutsche Bank "There is growing evidence that the iPhone is making inroads into the Enterprise," writes Deutsche Bank research analyst Chris Whitmore in a ...
Deutsche Bank says IT warms to iPhone
Deutsche Bank says IT warms to iPhone
tuaw.com — Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Whitmore says corporate IT is warming up to the iPhone . In a... research note published yesterday das analyst says, "There is growing evidence that the iPhone is making inroads into the Enterprise." Whitmore thinks Apple ... (more) Deutsche Bank says IT warms to iPhone
IT departments warming up to iPhones
IT departments warming up to iPhones
brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com — IT departments are finally starting to buy Apple's smartphone, says a Deutsche Bank report.... (more) IT departments warming up to iPhones
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Deutsche Bank: Apple iPhone making significant inroads into the enterprise
MacDailyNews — ... analyst Chris Whitmore in a report to clients Monday," Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports for Fortune. "By his estimates, Apple by the end of the year will have shipped about 2 million iPhones into corporate accounts through various routes, including internal IT department purchases and formal reimbursement policies," Elmer-DeWitt reports. Elmer-DeWitt reports, "That would give Apple about a 7% share of the enterprise smartphone market this year, up from 2% in 2008." Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers "James W." and "Dale E" for the heads up.] ...

iPhone makes enterprise market inroads for Apple
AppleInsider — ... Published: 03:50 PM EST Apple's iPhone has recently seen greater adoption in the enterprise market, with its business market share more than tripling in the past year, a new report has found. By the end of the year, Apple will have shipped an estimated 2 million iPhones to corporate accounts, according to a new report from Deutsche Bank. As first noted by Fortune Brainstorm Tech , that would give Apple a projected 7 percent share of the enterprise smartphone market, well up from the 2 percent share in 2008. Exclusively enterprise use still remains just a sliver of total ...

The iPhone goes corporate
Yahoo! Tech Advisors — ... Looks like it's almost time to quit all the moaning about how you can't use your iPhone at work: Corporate IT departments are taking up the iPhone in increasing numbers, and resistance is thawing considerably. It was really only a matter of time. The iPhone has become such a phenomenon with users that IT departments are finally caving in to the pressure from their whiny employee base. The numbers already look pretty good for Apple: 2 million iPhones sold to business accounts by the end of 2009, giving it a 7 percent share of the corporate market (up from 2 percent last year). ...

Deutsche Bank analyst reports increase in corporate iPhone sales
iPhone J.D. — ... I personally have seen a huge increase in the number of iPhones in law firms and other companies, and apparently Deutsche Bank research analyst Chris Whitmore has seen the same thing.  Philip Elmer-DeWitt of Fortune reports on a research note that Whitmore released to his clients this week in which Whitmore estimates that Apple will have shipped 25 million iPhones by the end of 2009 and that 2 million of those will be to corporate users.  He predicts that this will give Apple a 7% share of the enterprise smartphone market in 2009, up from 2% in 2008.  Whitmore also estimates ...

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