10 New Developments at Apple the Channel Should Know About
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Say 'Hi' to the iPhone 6
Apple has officially unveiled the iPhone 6. The device comes with a 4.7-inch screen, TouchID and iOS 8. It's the highest-end smartphone Apple has shown off so far and will undoubtedly find its way to the enterprise as employees seek out such devices. -
Apple Goes Even Bigger With iPhone 6 Plus
The iPhone 6 Plus has a 5.5-inch screen and its design is similar to the iPhone 6. Like the latter, the device runs iOS 8 and comes with a near-field communication chip for Apple Pay mobile payments. -
New Devices Have TouchID
TouchID, the fingerprint sensor that debuted in the iPhone 5S, has also made its way to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Apple said the technology delivers better security. -
Apple Pay for Mobile Payments
Apple has launched a mobile payments platform, called Apple Pay. The platform relies on the near-field communication chip in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and allows for more secure transactions at the register. -
iOS Is Still Winning the Mobile Security Game
According to a recent survey, the vast majority of mobile malwareindeed, nearly allis targeting Android and not iOS. For now, Apple is still winning in the mobile security game. Apple just announced that it has beefed up security and privacy in its new operation system, iOS 8. -
Apple's IBM Love
Apple recently announced a partnership with IBM in which the companies will partner on mobile software development for enterprise customers. IBM will also sell iPads to customers that come bundled with that software. -
Enterprise Use Is on the Rise
A whopping 40% of companies told Dimensional Research earlier this year that they plan to increase spending on Apple products in the office. That's good news for Apple and perhaps IT. -
Does the Apple Watch Have Enterprise Applicability?
In addition to announcing new iPhones, Apple unveiled the Apple Watch smartwatch. That device looks to be a consumer-focused product, but might also have some enterprise applicability for those seeking some of its notifications and calling features. -
More IT Jobs, Thanks to Apple
Looking ahead, 20% of companies plan to increase their IT staff because of the increase in the number of Apple products being used in the office, Dimensional Research. That's rightApple has found a way to increase IT staff at companies around the globe. -
The iPad Is Starting to Struggle
Surprisingly, the iPad is starting to have some trouble. Overall shipments are down, according to Apple, and the enterprise is not investing as heavily in them as it once did. While most companies still have iPads running, new investment in the enterprise is starting to slow a bit. -
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In recent months and years, Apple has become a surprisingly prominent figure in the security community. While the company has not seen major hacks to its services or software, it has delivered new devices that, in one way or another, attempt to appeal to the corporate world with security features. In addition, Apple has made its mark on the industry once again with the announcement of a wide range of products and services that are sure to give the enterprise some pause while creating some hype. Whether it's the iPhone 6 or Apple Pay, the company has found a way, once again, to captivate both consumers and enterprise customers, and make them think about everything from fun to productivity to security—all at the same time. Indeed, in just the last few months, some of Apple's announcements have been enough to capture the attention of every person in the technology industry. Interest in Apple's products and services has hit a new high. Channel Insider examines recent developments at Apple to gain insight into the company and where it's headed in the next several years.
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