"We are actually reviewing iPhones from a HSBC Group perspective ... and when I say that, I mean globally"
200,000 iPhones is a big order, but if this signifies a trend, the ripples could spread much farther. Phones are cheaper and replaced more often than computers. With Vista widely perceived as junk, and many companies holding off upgrading from XP, could a good corporate experience with the iPhone trigger the famous Apple 'halo-effect' and bring Macs into the office?
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"We are actually reviewing iPhones from a HSBC Group perspective ... and when I say that, I mean globally"
200,000 iPhones is a big order, but if this signifies a trend, the ripples could spread much farther. Phones are cheaper and replaced more often than computers. With Vista widely perceived as junk, and many companies holding off upgrading from XP, could a good corporate experience with the iPhone trigger the famous Apple 'halo-effect' and bring Macs into the office?