Windows won't dominate enterprise in a decade, says outgoing Jamf CEO

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Windows is in decline says outgoing Jamf CEO
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Unlikely....MS Office is still the default for many enterprises today. 365 Office online version is not convenient. OSX version is deliberately made worse to entice people to use Windows

Microsoft has done an excellent job achieving parity between Mac and Windows by making the Windows version worse, as well.

I just want you to know this brightened my day with a sensible chuckle.

Google Docs is fast becoming the standard office suite in a lot of organizations.

Maybe for newer organisations.

But not for large oranisations. And when some jobs depend on creating the shiniest powerpoint presentation in the world, MS Office is unlikely to go away for now.

some jobs depend on creating the shiniest powerpoint presentation in the world

Basically all consulting everywhere.

Not even Office anymore, theyve got multiple levels of ERP systems linked in a with Azure resources for doing lots of core business functionality and automation which is becoming more and more a requirement, i.e. if your business can't send/receive EDI you can't sell to most major stores like Walmart/Kroger/etc.

What would you describe as large?

The company I work for is a multinational at this point and exclusively uses Google for Mail/Docs. We have I think 600 stores now across 12 countries.

Google's presentation software is on par, if not better than Office, especially for embedded YouTube/videos for demos.

MS used to have a large moat on office suite functionality. But Gdocs has largely closed the gap.

I'd like to see all the public sector in the UK suddenly be able to afford apple devices.

The council I work for is fully in on MS365 after Covid forced them to accept remote work.