However, in some instances, especially on a larger scale, that stigma proves to be unfounded.
Jamf, a company dedicated toward helping organizations succeed with Apple's products, hosted Fletcher Previn to give a presentation at its Jamf Nation User Conference.
Previn is the vice president of workplace as a service at International Business Machines Corp. IBM. He explained that back in 2015 IBM, allowed its employees to decide for themselves if they want to use a Mac or Microsoft Corporation MSFT Windows-based computer. At first, 30,000 of the more than 400,000 plus employees chose a Mac, but that number has since grown to 90,000.
Previn went on to say that IBM discovered that as a whole, its workers who use a PC place not only twice the amount of support calls but they are three times more expensive. In fact, IBM saves $273 to $543 per Mac compared to a PC over a four-year lifespan.
Meanwhile, 73 percent of IBM's workers who use a PC want to switch to a Mac. Meanwhile, IBM is deploying 1,300 new Macs each week.
"Every Mac we buy is in fact continuing to make and save IBM money," he said.
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