We're starting to see that organizations now have to support both Windows and Mac users. In the US, we say BYOD but basically the same idea is that workers are bringing their own devices in. ![]() ![]() There are several trends that are happening in business and in enterprise today that are driving that but one of the key drivers behind that is the Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. However, market share alone isn’t the real reason why developers should be looking to develop on Mac. And even though the Mac has been growing rapidly the last few years it's not going to displace the Windows desktop anytime soon. We've always seen Windows and Mac and kind of the 90/10 kind of split. But now we're seeing in many research reports, whether it's IDC, Gartner, or Forrester Research that the Mac rapidly gaining in popularity. It's been a largely Windows market up until the last few years with Windows everywhere on the desktop. Today, one of the key things developers should be thinking about how to enable their solutions to address both Windows and Mac users. ![]() There are new challenges and opportunities with shifts in devices and in operating systems with the growth of Mac OS. This is an exciting time for software developers.
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