Beijing time January 25 news, according to foreign media reports, the world's leading Deloitte (Deloitte) consulting company recently released a report shows that this year, business users will digest the tablet PC shipments more than 25% of the market share. With the tablet market just starting and not yet mature, this forecast has surprised the industry.
In the annual forecast report released on January 18th, Deloitte Consulting also predicted that as business users gradually realize that in the field of portable personal computers, tablet PCs will replace notebooks as the product of choice for consumers. The number of tablets purchased by business users will continue to increase by at least 25%.
Deloitte also pointed out in the report: “Although some commentators believe that tablet PCs can only meet the low-end entertainment needs of individual consumers and cannot meet the professional needs of corporate users, corporate users in 2011 are likely to digest more than 10 million. Tablets."
Deloitte explained four reasons for this year's prediction of a surge in demand for tablet PCs by corporate users:
The first is the consumerization of technology that allows employees to use tablet computers for easy switching between entertainment and office.
Second, the retail, manufacturing, and healthcare industries will use tablet computers on a large scale.
The third is the growing demand from the market for enterprise software including iPads and other tablet computers.
Fourth, the natural petite shape of the tablet is more suitable for the company's mobile office needs.
Deloitte also expects that 70% to 80% of the world's top 500 companies will select at least one tablet computer product this year as their employee's office equipment. Although Apple’s iOS will still account for most of the tablet operating system market in the next few years, starting this year, the tablet operating system market will show a diversified development trend.
In the annual forecast report released on January 18th, Deloitte Consulting also predicted that as business users gradually realize that in the field of portable personal computers, tablet PCs will replace notebooks as the product of choice for consumers. The number of tablets purchased by business users will continue to increase by at least 25%.
Deloitte also pointed out in the report: “Although some commentators believe that tablet PCs can only meet the low-end entertainment needs of individual consumers and cannot meet the professional needs of corporate users, corporate users in 2011 are likely to digest more than 10 million. Tablets."
Deloitte explained four reasons for this year's prediction of a surge in demand for tablet PCs by corporate users:
The first is the consumerization of technology that allows employees to use tablet computers for easy switching between entertainment and office.
Second, the retail, manufacturing, and healthcare industries will use tablet computers on a large scale.
The third is the growing demand from the market for enterprise software including iPads and other tablet computers.
Fourth, the natural petite shape of the tablet is more suitable for the company's mobile office needs.
Deloitte also expects that 70% to 80% of the world's top 500 companies will select at least one tablet computer product this year as their employee's office equipment. Although Apple’s iOS will still account for most of the tablet operating system market in the next few years, starting this year, the tablet operating system market will show a diversified development trend.