Thanks Ed, I can use these in my propaganda machine!!

John

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> On Jul 6, 2016, at 6:10 PM, Ed Wiser <wisero...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Apple World Today
> Apple is top dog when it comes to enterprise mobile security
> Apple is king of the hill when it comes to enterprise mobile security; 
> however, Samsung is catching up through the strength of its KNOX platform 
> among others, according to a new research report released by Tech Pro 
> Research – a joint venture between TechRepublic and ZDNet.
> 
> The report found 84% of respondents saw Apple smartphone security as at least 
> “good” with 37% opting for “very good” and 14% “excellent,” For tablets, the 
> scores were similar; 82% of the more than 250 respondents opted for at least 
> “good,” with 33% and 13% for “very good” and “excellent.”
> 
> 
> Samsung ranked second in terms of smartphones, with BlackBerry, Microsoft and 
> Google completing the two five. For tablets Microsoft took second place, 
> ahead of Samsung, Google, and Dell. The survey also found that 61% of 
> respondents view mobile devices as less secure than fixed devices, such as 
> desktop computers.
> 
> Apple is the ‘safe choice’ for many enterprises. “Apple’s real halo effect is 
> how enterprises view the company’s devices on security,” says Larry Dignan of 
> ZDNet. “Apple is viewed as a safe device choice, and that’s allowing it to 
> gain enterprise share. BYOD efforts got the Apple ball rolling within 
> corporations, but security is what may be keeping the lead.”
> 
> The security rankings carried over for wearables with Apple, Samsung, and 
> Microsoft being players. However, few enterprises are using the devices for 
> actual business. When it came to laptops, Apple was also viewed as the 
> security leader, followed by Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, and HP.
> 
> “Apple's real halo effect is how enterprises view the company's devices on 
> security,” says Dignan. “Apple is viewed as a safe device choice, and that's 
> allowing it to gain enterprise share. BYOD efforts got the Apple ball rolling 
> within corporations, but security is what may be keeping the lead.”
> 
> The research stats back up other reports around enterprise mobile device 
> usage. The most recent figures from Citrix showed iOS being preferred by 69% 
> of respondents, compared to 21% for Android and 9% for Windows. A survey from 
> JAMF Software (an Apple partner) in April also found an overwhelming 
> preference for iOS from employees.
> 
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> http://www.appleworld.today/blog/2016/7/6/apple-is-top-dog-when-it-comes-to-enterprise-mobile-security
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