@LoverockDavidson_
Since we're talking statistics here, the percentage of activations for iOS devices looks impressive... but it just shows the *percentages*.
Unless we know how many tablets were activated for enterprise purposes, the percentages are *meaningless*. Think that's crazy? Let's say that during each month, only 1,000 tablets were activated by users for enterprise purposes. The iOS devices could have activated 960 devices per month...thereby meeting the "96%" criteria claimed in the survey. Yet 4,000 tablets (1,000 per month), is not a significant number of tablets, given that there have been *millions* sold this year (as they would represent less than 0.1% of the total sales).
Nor is a figure given for the number of tablets & mobile devices sold to enterprise customers, versus the number of non-mobile devices (i.e. traditional PC sales) made during the same periods.
Again, statistics are just statistics, & don't necessarily represent reality...
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