The only info they provided in the article was this:
> To much fanfare from the crowd, Previn said that IBM is deploying 1,900 Macs per week and currently have 130,000 Macs and iOS devices in the hands of users.
I seriously doubt it is one department with over 130K Macs.
- Maybe IBM's Mac settings/environment is sane(r) compared to their Window's.
- Maybe their windows environment has to support loads of legacy apps.
- Maybe 90% of the Windows complaints are about one small gripe (where is a chart about the types of complaints?)
- Maybe Mac users mail the help desk, instead of call.
- Maybe Macs are handed out first to people who want them. What happens when every employee who didn't ask for a Mac gets one, will the numbers stay the same?
Not a fanboy for Windows; I'm typing this on a Macbook Air. I'm really just annoyed by these insinuating percentage magic, which in this case somehow has to show the supremacy of OSX.
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[ 98.8 ms ] story [ 387 ms ] thread> To much fanfare from the crowd, Previn said that IBM is deploying 1,900 Macs per week and currently have 130,000 Macs and iOS devices in the hands of users.
I seriously doubt it is one department with over 130K Macs.
- Maybe IBM's Mac settings/environment is sane(r) compared to their Window's.
- Maybe their windows environment has to support loads of legacy apps.
- Maybe 90% of the Windows complaints are about one small gripe (where is a chart about the types of complaints?)
- Maybe Mac users mail the help desk, instead of call.
- Maybe Macs are handed out first to people who want them. What happens when every employee who didn't ask for a Mac gets one, will the numbers stay the same?
Not a fanboy for Windows; I'm typing this on a Macbook Air. I'm really just annoyed by these insinuating percentage magic, which in this case somehow has to show the supremacy of OSX.