What businesses are affected by the advent of tablets and smartphones

In terms of enterprise mobile devices, Apple has a 67% market share, with the iPhone as 51% of the share of enterprise cell phones and the iPad as 90% of the share of tablets for enterprise use, far outstripping other competitors.

Electronic healthcare in the healthcare industry tends to utilize the iPad as the endpoint. iPad has full API support for medical applications, and IOS has features such as assistive touch and hearing aids designed to help people with disabilities, which are intuitive and easy for patients to use.

The IOS system comes with enterprise-level data and hardware management capabilities, making it very easy for companies to deploy without customizing the system. It also utilizes MDM tools and SSO with high security. Practical applications include risk checking, task push, document management, enterprise email push and so on.

Blackberry used to be the preferred choice for enterprises, but the maintenance cost of Blackberry's BES solution is very high, so most enterprises have since switched to Apple.

Android's market share of enterprise mobile devices is 30%, mostly phones and only 2% tablets.

Android is similar to Apple's IOS, but Android requires customization in terms of system and is more expensive to deploy than IOS.

Microsoft's WP and other systems have a share of about 2%, and although it claims to focus on office, the so-called office function is chicken feed for various businesses that have already spent money on office computers and Microsoft Office software. There is no advantage in other areas.