IDC Predicts Significant Enterprise Migration to Macs in the Coming Year

IDC Predicts Significant Enterprise Migration to Macs in the Coming Year

Apple may be on the cusp of a rapid expansion of Mac market ​share across the enterprise computing markets, argues ‌research firm IDC ⁣in its⁢ latest, slightly optimistic prediction about ‌the PC industry.

IDC⁢ now expects that PC sales will return to growth in 2024, even ⁤though the‍ overall industry won’t get back ⁤to​ pre-pandemic levels.

Enterprise to prop ​up consumer ⁢sales?

The bottom line​ is that, with⁤ consumer⁣ markets⁢ remaining relatively weak, market growth in the short ⁢term‍ will come⁣ from commercial/enterprise⁤ deployments. That’s good news for Apple as its move ⁤to accelerated ‌development of its own M-series ‍silicon for Macs is driving steady ⁣gains.

“The commercial PC‌ market is getting very interesting for several reasons,” said IDC in ​a⁤ bit of understatement. “From a processor ‌standpoint, we are ‍arguably ‌seeing⁣ some of⁣ the biggest shifts in commercial PC history with AMD reaching 11% share in 2022⁢ and Apple just over 5% in 2022.”

Accelerating a⁣ market shift

Apple’s high-velocity push with its processors certainly plays role. ‍The company is already likely preparing to introduce Macs running the third ‍generation of its M-series processors; these high-performance, low ⁢energy chips, capable of running Macs, Windows, and various flavors of Linux (with⁢ help from Parallels), ‌are already seeing mass deployment across many businesses.

Smart enterprises know that mobile devices are⁣ a big advantage to workers and businesses seeking ⁣to equip hybrid workforces. Further, in an ​age ‌of mobility, Microsoft’s failure to have a viable footprint in ⁣mobile tech is a serious weakness that means its ‌slice of enterprise PC⁣ sales can only continue to shrink. Apple should also⁢ see some benefit‍ when Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 in 2025, when business users‌ will be more prepared than ever‍ to consider moving to Apple hardware.

“It seems clear⁤ that Apple sees an opportunity to continue its growth‌ in the commercial segment ⁣and this will be‌ an angle to watch closely ‍going forward,” said Ryan Reith, IDC ‌group⁣ vice president, in a statement.

Double-digit growth?

IDC seems‍ to think ⁢Apple has a point. The firm anticipates‌ the number of Macs sold⁢ to business users⁣ worldwide will increase​ by‍ 20% between 2023 and ‍2024. True or false, that number certainly makes⁣ for a big ⁢Mac take away.

While ⁤the analysts predict Mac sales growth will slow the following year,​ it remains to be seen‌ whether‌ the end of support⁣ for Windows 10 in 2025 will prompt ‍an unexpected wave of upgrades, ​as ⁤business users⁢ dump legacy⁢ devices⁢ for new ​Macs.

As companies​ struggle to meet their⁤ own emissions ‍targets, ​doing so makes sense ‌from a CSR point of view, as from energy requirements to use of recycled materials, companies can polish their own sustainability story by simply‍ switching to Mac.

What’s in‍ the rear-view mirror?

No one can accurately predict the future, ‌but ⁣when we look back at Apple’s timing ⁢on ⁢building its own‌ Mac processors,‍ it’s hard not…

2023-08-29 02:48:03
Original from www.computerworld.com

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