Thursday, May 26, 2011

Macs grow 66% in U.S. corporates


According to Charlie Wolf, analyst at Needham, Mac took over equipment purchased for business use more this year.


While the desktop keeps its average growth of 4.5%, machines Steve Jobs grew 66% in the first quarter of 2011. Even more striking for Microsoft, the real numbers, not the average sales is even greater in small and large enterprises respectively 80.4% and 94.7%. According to research conducted by the analyst, these figures are vastly higher than among the North American market is accustomed to.

In addition to this growth in the companies, the study also shows that Apple is dominating even the government market, which was previously considered a complicated integration for Macs, an increase of 155.6%. The only drop in sales was made in the industrial sector, which had a decrease of 4.4%.


Besides these large clusters of performance, Apple is also growing within educational institutions, now snapping up 6.5% of that market. Indeed, the world of information technology has grown absurdly throughout the world educational branch, a trend confirmed by more that Apple's sales figures.

All these data are from the U.S. market. I hope that Macs also grow quite provocative in the domestic and the summit of Apple understands that those charged here are really very expensive, which prevents the rapid evolution of equipment.