How switching to Macs is paying off for IBM | Macworld

I have always said that it is the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). And this just reinforces that point:

Last year, IBM made a bold decision. The company let its employees choose between a Windows PC or a Mac for their own work machines. IBM staffers prefer Macs, so the company bought up 30,000 of them. This year, IBM has 90,000 Macs in use….IBM said Wednesday at the Jamf Nation User Conference that it’s actually saving money on each Mac: $273 to $543 per Mac over four years, compared to a Windows PC over the same time period.

Source: How switching to Macs is paying off for IBM | Macworld

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