Corporate Adoption of Macs Doubles To 68 Percent

Corporate Adoption of Macs Doubles To 68 PercentNearly 70 percent of companies say they will permit employees to use Macs in the workplace – double the number just 8 months ago, a survey found.

Macs “could very well represent a viable alternative to PCs” in companies, Laura DiDio, principal analyst of the Boston-based Information Technology Intelligence Corporation.

A survey of businesses found the top reason was the “consumerization of IT,” followed by the increased availability of Windows applications through Boot Camp and other virtualization.

Companies suggesting they will bring Macs into the workplace within the next 12 months is twice that found in a survey conducted eight months ago.

Other findings from the survey of 700 companies:

  • – Half see the iPhone as an alternative to RIM.
  • – 70 percent view Mac OS X security as “excellent” or “very good.”
  • – 82 percent said OS X reliability was either “excellent” or “very good.”
  • – Four out of five companies already have Macs in the workplace.
  • Although the push by employees familiar with Macs is having greater traction with IT managers, DiDio said Apple needs to provide better enterprise support.

    Apple was surprised by the widening adoption of Macs within companies. Asked how they plan to respond, the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer company said they let “consumers evangelize for us,” the analyst said.

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