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Have you considered migrating to macOS?


If your business needs to migrate away from Windows 7, then upgrading to Windows 10 isn’t your only option. You could move over to Apple devices and macOS.


We know that lots of people use Apple products as their personal devices, and they’d love to use them in the workplace too. According to a recent survey conducted by Apple management software provider Jamf, 72% of enterprise employees would choose Apple devices given the chance1


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So why not give them what they want and are comfortable with? It could help you to attract and retain talent too.


Apple products are powerful and intuitive and are built to be secure, reliable and compatible


with any office environment. Everything works together seamlessly to give the best experience that delivers performance when you need it. Apple Business Manager means that devices are easy to deploy and manage from one place. There’s something for everyone and lots of roles can benefit from Apple devices. For IT teams, the elegant design and user-centric approach inspires a self-support model, whilst Sales organisations can utilise the powerful and lightweight devices for improved mobile collaboration.


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Why choose macOS for your business?


macOS is built for productivity


macOS gives you a collection of powerful apps to work with such as Pages, Numbers and Keynote, to help you produce and create documents with ease. It’s easy to transfer files and other data from Windows and even continue to work on them on your Apple device. macOS is compatible with Windows and easily supports Business apps such as Office 365.


Easy to integrate into existing systems and deploy


Lots of businesses run on Windows, and yet macOS integrates easily into existing Windows environments working seamlessly with key infrastructure services. Making it easy to deploy and manage devices, even on a larger scale. Using Apple Business Manager IT administrators can use the web-based portal to set up and configure Apple devices automatically – eliminating the need for them to handle the devices before users.


Things you need to know


Devices are secure by design


Security starts with the OS itself, with numerous technically sophisticated runtime protections built in to keep the system safe. To address new threats, macOS can do daily checks to make sure it’s running the latest software and can auto download any new validated updates. With every new macOS update it continues to improve on security and privacy so you can rely on protection from emerging issues as they happen.

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