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Apple’s Enterprise Revolution: Macs Now Mission-Critical for Business Operations

Apple has completed its transformation from niche employee preference to enterprise essential, according to new industry data. The MacStadium survey shows over 20% of CIOs now consider Apple hardware mission-critical, with Apple Silicon driving unprecedented adoption rates across corporate IT departments.

The Enterprise Tipping Point

Remember when getting IT to support a Mac felt like pulling teeth? Those days are officially over. According to newly released survey data from MacStadium, Apple has achieved what many thought impossible just a few years ago: mission-critical status in the enterprise. More than one in five CIOs now consider Apple hardware essential to their business operations, marking a stunning reversal from the platform’s former position as the computer employees had to beg IT to support.

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SAP Migration Challenges Persist as Legacy Users Grapple with S/4HANA Business Case

More than ten years since S/4HANA’s introduction, the vast majority of SAP’s legacy customers report struggling to build compelling business cases for migration. Research indicates widespread confusion about SAP’s evolving licensing models and support policies, with many enterprises exploring alternative paths forward.

SAP’s S/4HANA Migration Challenge Enters Second Decade

More than a decade after SAP introduced its S/4HANA in-memory ERP system, the vast majority of legacy customers continue to face significant challenges building compelling business cases for migration, according to recent research. Sources indicate that 95 percent of existing users describe constructing a positive case for upgrading as requiring substantial effort or being genuinely challenging.