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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: The squeeze

Apple devices in the enterprise? Cats and dogs living together? MASS HYSTERIA! (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.) Continue reading

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Will this be the year of Apple in the enterprise?

Apple has never been considered an enterprise technology company, but that might change this year. Continue reading

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MacIT conference puts enterprise shine on Apple platforms

In 2012, Macworld|iWorld will be joined by a separate, spin-off conference focused on Apple’s unlikely success in the enterprise. Continue reading

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Macs Landing on Corporate Desks, Led by iPhones and iPads

In the past 5 years, Apple’s push into the enterprise has been led by the iPhone and the iPad. Corporate IT departments, long dominated by the BlackBerry, are becoming more receptive to iOS products, especially when users are given the choice about which platform to use. In addition to iOS driving up Apple’s sales — accounting for some two-thirds of Apple’s revenue in fact — iOS’s corporate success is driving enterprise adoption of the Mac. The Wall Street Journal writes of Apple’s growing success in getting the Mac onto the desks of corporate employees. GE has more than 1,000 Mac users under a year-long pilot project that allows employees to choose to use Macs instead of PC’s, without any significant knowledge of the program inside GE. The company has 330,000 computers, the vast majority running Windows. GE started offering its employees the iPhone as an alternative to BlackBerrys in 2008. Now, it says about 10,000 GE employees carry the Apple smartphone, compared with 50,000 using BlackBerrys. The Fairfield, Conn., conglomerate hasn’t trumpeted the Apple option for computers and laptops internally, and as a result employee awareness is limited. But staffers across GE businesses are eligible as long as there aren’t security clearance issues, such as devices for defense work, or big compatibility problems with needed software. “All businesses are participating at some level in making this [option] available to their employees,” said Greg Simpson, GE’s chief technology officer. “To find out that we support Apple, we support iPhones, we support Macs, it does take away one question for people, ‘Are they a contemporary company or not?’” Mr. Simpson said. “I think that is a recruiting-positive thing.” Forrester Research estimates that Apple will sell $9 billion in Macs and $10 billion in iPads to corporations this year, up 50% from 2011. Forrester anticipates spending on PCs and tablets made by other companies will decline by 3% to $69 billion. Continue reading

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Survey suggests 50% growth in enterprise spending on Apple products in 2012

Apple could see as much as 50 percent growth in global corporate IT spending on its devices this year, according to a recent survey from a market research firm. Continue reading

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Wraps Come Down at Apple’s Grand Central Terminal Store for Media Day [Updated: Apple Press Release]

With Apple hosting a media preview of its massive new Grand Central Terminal store in Manhattan today, the company continues to reveal the landmark store to the public. Business Insider has posted a few photos showing that the curtains have been removed from main entrance stairway and balcony railing, giving the store its finished appearance from the concourse. Main entrance (Source: Business Insider) Apple’s exterior signage for the store’s main entrance consists of lighted Apple logos mounted on glass panels on each of the two landings for the main stairway, with a third lighted Apple logo mounted above the top of the stairs. Interior photos show that Apple has placed its stock on the sales floor, filling the numerous wood tables with Apple hardware for customers to test out. Genius Bar and display tables (Source: Business Insider) techfootnote posts a few additional photos and notes that free Wi-Fi courtesy of Apple has gone live on the concourse. Store employees in red shirts on sales floor (Source: NPD’s Ross Rubin ) Apple’s Grand Central Terminal store will open to the public at 10:00 AM on Friday. Update : Apple has just published a press release announcing the official opening for the store, touting the “one-of-a-kind” store spanning two balconies and offering two Genius Bars. The company also promotes new 15-minute “Express Workshops” to help users on tight schedules learn new tips and tricks. The Apple Store® Grand Central, Apple’s fifth store in Manhattan, will open Friday, December 9, at 10 a.m., just in time for the holidays. This one-of-a-kind Apple retail store overlooks the historic Main Concourse from the East and North East balconies of the world-famous Grand Central Terminal, and has two Genius Bars for free tech support and advice. … Beyond the balcony overlooking the expansive Main Concourse, the Apple Store Grand Central offers rooms dedicated to some of our most popular services, including the largest area in the world dedicated to Personal Setup. Continue reading

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Apple Submits Revised Plans and Renderings for Apple’s New Campus

Click for full size As noted by iPhoneinCanada , Apple has submitted revised plans for their so-called “Spaceship” campus proposal. The massive new campus is expected to provide Apple with approximately 2.8 million square feet for up to 13,000 employees. Steve Jobs personally presented the original plans to the City of Cupertino in June. Jobs described it as follows: It’s a pretty amazing building. It’s a little like a spaceship landed. It’s got this gorgeous courtyard in the middle… It’s a circle. It’s curved all the way around. If you build things, this is not the cheapest way to build something. There is not a straight piece of glass in this building. It’s all curved. We’ve used our experience making retail buildings all over the world now, and we know how to make the biggest pieces of glass in the world for architectural use. And, we want to make the glass specifically for this building here. We can make it curve all the way around the building… It’s pretty cool. With the exception of the rendering included above, many of the other renderings appear the same as the previous images released. The newly revised documents do include detailed floorplans of how the 4 story building will be laid out. If all goes as planned, the structure could be complete by 2015. Continue reading

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European Regulators Investigating Apple and e-Book Publishers over Antitrust Concerns

Bloomberg reports that the European Commission has launched an antitrust investigation targeting Apple and five e-book publishers. The publishers targeted in the investigation include five of the six major book publishers: Hachette, Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, Penguin, and Macmillan. PricewaterhouseCoopers said in a January report that European e-book sales have been sluggish, partly due to the small range of non-English titles and fixed price agreements between publishers and stores in 13 countries. EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said last month that he wanted to fight “artificial restrictions imposed by some companies to cross-border trade” and was examining the way e-books are distributed. Today’s probe “will in particular investigate whether these publishing groups and Apple have engaged in illegal agreements or practices that would have the object or the effect of restricting competition,” the Brussels-based authority said. Apple has been targeted by a number of investigations and lawsuits related to its remaking of the book industry. With the launch of its iBookstore, Apple reached agreements with major publishers to adopt an “agency model” in which publishers retain control over sales prices and retailers receive a 30% share of that sales price. Previously, retailers had paid set wholesale prices for books and then priced them for sale at their discretion. With Apple driving the shift to an agency model, Amazon and other major retailers quickly followed suit . Continue reading

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Kindle Fire Will Crush Other Android Tablets, May Increase iPad Sales Say Analysts

In newly released research notes, a pair of analysts have praise for both Apple and Amazon’s tablet efforts. They note that the Kindle Fire appears to be doing extremely well, though it is not challenging the iPad directly. In fact, Fire sales could indirectly encourage iPad purchases in the long run. Evercore Partners’ Robert Cihra writes in a note obtained by Apple 2.0 : While Amazon’s Kindle Fire has come out of the gates strong, as expected, we see Apple maintaining its competitive lead, if anything accentuated by what now looks like the only tablet to so far mount any credible iPad challenge apparently needing to do so by selling at cost; not to mention Amazon’s success may just vaporize other “for profit” Android tablet OEM roadmaps (e.g., we est Amazon 50% of all Android tablets in CY12). Meanwhile Apple goes on as the only vendor able to cream off the most profitable segment of each market it targets, whether tablet, smartphone or PC. At the same time, JP Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz (and the Apple executives that he met with) feel that Apple is not seeing pressure from the Kindle Fire and that they are of the belief that current Fire owners “could gravitate to more feature-rich experiences” later on with the Fire acting as a “gateway drug”. Darrell Etherington, writing for GigaOm : I think Apple’s optimistic outlook should pan out, however, as long as one thing remains true: tablets continue to encroach upon and replace PCs as primary computing devices for general users. In that case, the Kindle Fire and the iPad likely will enter into a mutually beneficial orbit, with the cheaper device’s drawing in first-time tablet users and the iPad’s acting as a sort of graduation gift for when they opt to use tablets as their main computers. When the Kindle Fire launched, Apple executives said they welcomed the entry of the Fire to the market for its ability to further fragment the Android ecosystem and its ability to put enormous price pressure on other tablets. The popularity of the Kindle Fire seems to affirm Steve Jobs’ belief in an end-to-end software-and-hardware ecosystem — something that no companies other than Apple and Amazon have been able to effectively assemble. Continue reading

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A6-Based Apple Television to Come in Three Sizes Ranging from 32 to 55 Inches?

Smarthouse claims to have received word that Apple will be offering its rumored television set in three different sizes ranging from 32 to 55 inches, with the device being powered by the same “new processor” (presumably the A6) set to appear in the iPad 3. Sources at a major Japanese company who are involved in manufacturing the TV believe that the 55″ model will compete with new Smart TVs from Samsung and LG that will have new processors built in while offering a combination of OLED display, as well as new Super HD TV technology from LG. Smarthouse has historically been rather unreliable with its Apple rumors, but the claim of three different sizes does match up with previous rumors . Smarthouse had claimed earlier this year that Apple was looking at OLED technology for its 55-inch television, but that claim was later refuted by other sources. Last week, Piper Jaffray analyst and long-time Apple television set proponent Gene Munster offered his speculation on what Apple’s plans might be, also suggesting that the company would be likely to introduce a range of sizes in order to appeal to customers with a broad range of sizes for their television needs. The latest Smarthouse report doesn’t specifically name the A6 system-on-a-chip as the planned brains for the Apple television set, but the claim of it being a “new processor” certainly seems to imply the A6. There has been some uncertainty about the A6 and the iPad 3, with reports indicating that the new iPad will launch in “early 2012″ in line with previous years while confusion over whether TSMC or Samsung will produce the A6 has included claims that the chip will not be ready until June 2012. Continue reading

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