Kandji announced the results of
a global
survey of more than 300 IT professionals about the correlation
of hybrid work and Apple adoption in the enterprise. Commissioned by Kandji and
conducted by Dimensional Research, the survey found 70% of companies more than
doubled the number of remote or hybrid workers in the past two years, while 76%
of respondents reported employee use of Apple devices also increased in that
same time period.
"When given
the choice, most employees choose to use Apple devices at work," said Adam
Pettit, founder and CEO of Kandji. "By April 2020, 70% of the workplace reported that they
worked from home - an all-time high. Personal and professional work
environments became one in the same, increasing desire for the familiar Apple
experience in both settings. Demand for Apple devices at work will continue to
escalate, as the remote workplace becomes the standard."
Key survey
findings include:
- The hybrid workforce
is here to stay: Seventy percent of companies more than doubled the
number of remote or hybrid workers in the past two years, 100% reported their
company benefits from having a hybrid workforce, and 97% of respondents agreed
that the hybrid workforce is here to stay.
- Apple adoption in the
enterprise is up in the last two years: Seventy-six percent of
respondents said employee use of Apple devices has increased in the last two
years, with Mac notebook computer use up the most at 63% reported increase.
Additionally, over half (53%) of respondents reported requests for Apple
devices have increased in the past two years, and far more reported bigger
increases in requests for Apple (42%) than any other device (11%).
- Remote device
management is difficult: Ninety-five percent of respondents said that managing
remote devices is challenging, and cited remote troubleshooting, onboarding,
and various forms of security as the top challenges. Further, 84% of
respondents said ease of remote management is the most important capability for
remote and hybrid worker devices.
- Confidence in Apple
devices over others has increased: Almost half (48%) of
the respondents said Apple devices are advantageous for hybrid workers compared
to Windows/Android. Further, 54% of those managing the devices reported they
are more confident in the ability to manage Apple devices than those who manage
Windows devices (37% more confident). And IT leaders agreed: 56% are more
confident in the ability to remotely manage Apple devices versus Windows (37%
more confident). Additionally, 75% of respondents said Apple devices are more
expensive to buy up front but are less expensive to maintain and support in the
long run, and 84% said Apple devices are more secure than devices from other
vendors.
"The data
indicates that Apple devices are a great fit for hybrid work environments,"
said Pettit. "If this is any indication of the future growth of Apple in the
enterprise, we have much to look forward to in the modern workplace."
To download a
full copy of the report, please visit: https://www.kandji.io/hybrid