A Historic Collapse in U.S. Corporate IT Spending
| MacDailyNews found this 11/20/2008 on blog.changewave.com (flag) |
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ChangeWave: Apple iPhone now #2 in U.S. corporate market share
Published 11/20/2008 at MacDailyNews
... [image] "We note that RIM's corporate share is heavily concentrated among larger companies (over 1,000 employees), while three quarters of Apple's share is among small-to medium-sized companies (under 1,000 employees)," Carlton reports. "Further confirming that the 3G iPhone is having a positive impact on the corporate market - nearly one-in-five respondents (18%) say the release of the 3G has made their company More Likely to purchase Apple products in the future." Full article here . Katie Marsal reports for AppleInsider, "A report from ChangeWave Research due for release ...
BlackBerry Still Dominating, But iPhone Catching On With Businesses (AAPL)
Published 11/20/2008 by Dan Frommer at Silicon Alley Insider
... As expected, small-to-medium-sized companies are increasingly interested in buying Apple's (AAPL) iPhone as a business tool, according to a new ChangeWave Research survey. But BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIMM) continues to dominate. ...
Palm losing out as iPhone gains corporate fans
Published 11/20/2008 by Tom Krazit at CNET News - Apple
... Perhaps no one has benefited as much from the downfall of the Treo than Apple.
On Thursday, ChangeWave released the results of an otherwise ...
We’re Doomed…
Published 11/21/2008 by John Paczkowski at Digital Daily
... Forty-five percent of respondents to ChangeWave’s November survey of corporate IT spending expect their companies to spend less money or nothing at all on IT during the next 90 days. ...
Apple Gains Corporate Fans, Takes No. 2 Spot From Palm
Published 11/21/2008 by Ed Sutherland at Cult of Mac
... Apple’s iPhone now has 14 percent of the corporate market. Palm’s Treo fell to 11 percent and third place while RIM’s BlackBerry held 76 percent of the market, according to a ChangeWave Research survey of IT spending plans. ...

