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MacDailyNews: Deutsche Bank: Apple iPhone making significant inroads into the enterprise
AppleInsider: iPhone makes enterprise market inroads for Apple
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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 ...




