Apple Enterprise Sales Group?
ThinkSecret reports that Apple has formed a new Enterprise division which is aimed at corporate sales.
According to ThinkSecret, the division is ramping up and isn't expected to be made public until "later in the year when new server products are released".
Products, such as the PowerMac G5 and Xserve are presumably the key to their success in making inroads in this marketplace. A previous report indicated that Australian reseller, NextByte, was also aware of this growing potential marketspace.
Xserve sales are rumored to have stalled after the introduction of the PowerMac G5, with many eyes looking towards Xserve G5 revisions.
Popular Stories
Chase this week announced new perks for its Sapphire Preferred credit card, and one of them is a complimentary one-year Apple TV streaming subscription.
To get the free year of Apple TV, which typically costs $12.99 per month in the U.S., you must activate the card by December 31, 2026.
If you are already subscribed to Apple TV directly through Apple, the complimentary subscription from...
Yesterday, we reported that Chase's Sapphire Preferred credit card ($95 annual fee) now offers a complimentary one-year Apple TV streaming subscription, or a $7.50/month discount on an active Apple One subscription instead.
It turns out that the Apple One discount now extends to Chase's premium Sapphire Reserve credit card too ($795 annual fee). The Sapphire Reserve has offered free...
Apple's standard iPhone 18 model will launch in early 2027, based on comments from a partner in the company's supply chain that appear to corroborate rumors of a delayed spring release for the base model.
Apple typically works on an annual smartphone launch cycle where it releases the entirety of its latest flagship iPhone series in the fall, usually around mid-September. That appears set to ...