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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Friday 1 April 2011
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Posted on Apr 2, 06:28
I think its a pretty good bet that Microsoft CEO Ballmer will eventually fall to Apple over his failure to capture any of the mobile market. They guy should have been fired long ago.Posted on Apr 2, 06:21
The iPad is unable to grab market share in the enterprise???? So these netbook CEOs were selling only to consumers? What a bunch of hogwash. The iPad is making great strides in enterprise. My boss has one (instead of buying a netbook).Posted on Apr 2, 03:16
I could have sworn I read that at least half of the Fortune 500 (100?) companies were testing iPad v1. How is that not "enterprise?"Posted on Apr 2, 00:16
You've got to be kidding right?HP & Dell are having their butts handed to them, and are scrambling to remain relevant.
Posted on Apr 2, 00:09
Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell,are still trying to put the tablet into the PC mold. It is not a PC and was never intended to be. But the I pad with custom apps is being accepted in the enterprise market at a higher rate then most people realize.Posted on Apr 1, 23:52
iPad is a real c-change. So far, it's mostly the netbook is being disrupted. Those little girly notebooks are really really hard to buy or want with the iPad around.Next though, 80% will quickly realize they don't need a PeeCee.