Corporate Satisfaction Survey: Apple Leopard users happier than Windows XP or Vista

Filed under: Microsoft News, News | By: Mark
Posted on: March 27, 2008 | 1 Comment

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So it seems after a survey it revealed that corperate users of Apple Inc.’s Leopard operating system are apparently 5 times more happier or should I say satisfied with the OS than business users of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Vista.

When the survey was done back in February 2008 of 2,200 U.S corporate computer users a staggering 53 percent of those using Apple Mac OS X 10.5 reported that they were indeed satisfied with their operating system.

But of those using Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows XP 40 percent of the former and only 8 percent of the latter were indeed very satisfied.

Paul Carton, director of research at ChangeWave Research said “”Apple continues to set the standard for corporate customer satisfaction,” and that it is fact that corporate buying plans for Macs remain at high levels and indicate that users like what Apple’s doing, continued Carton.

Look at it this way, we all know laptops are big business and will get stronger and stronger as time moves on and according to the ChangeWave’s survey 7 percent of the corporate respondents would likely purchase laptops in the next 90 days and that they are planning on buying Apple.

For the full survey results please visit Computerworld.

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One Response to “Corporate Satisfaction Survey: Apple Leopard users happier than Windows XP or Vista”

  1. Theo Maschas says:

    Corporate Mac Users? Much less Leopard users?

    You actually found some?
    Out in the REAL WORLD (i.e. outside the art department, )You just don’t see any Macs. What you DO see is a vast sea of Dell’s & whiteboxes.

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