Device management, 24/7 Apple support, & iCloud storage all in flexible plans designed especially for small businesses. We’re glad to play a part in helping small companies accelerate their growth! https://t.co/dNa7jf1XM3
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) November 10, 2021
This seems pretty smart based on the reader mail I get. I think it will fill a missing niche rather than drive existing consultants and firms out of business, because it’s not IT support so much as “really good AppleCare.” https://t.co/risKBRnjj8
— Glenn Fleishman (@GlennF) November 10, 2021
Overall this looks like a great offer.
— Victor (groob) ??? (@wikiwalk) November 10, 2021
I remember sharing some thoughts and concerns when Apple acquired Fleetsmith. https://t.co/TMxKDTTAwu https://t.co/APsNflW2qY
This solves a bunch of problems for small businesses that can't afford in-house IT, or who have farmed it out to consultants. Speaking of which, I'm very curious to gauge Apple Consultants Network reaction.https://t.co/VxPxfKO9BA
— Peter Cohen (@flargh) November 10, 2021
Amping up the services integration:
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) November 10, 2021
“Apple introduces Apple Business Essentials
“The new service, available today in beta, brings device management, support, and storage into one complete subscription for small businesses”https://t.co/WPj3gg1DNuhttps://t.co/iTkVRJojBH
Apple launches Apple Business Essentials: Device management, storage, onsite repairs, and more for one monthly price https://t.co/YvuGY8fLLl via @bradleychambers #Business #B2B @tnatw
— Evan Kirstel #TechFluencer (@EvanKirstel) November 10, 2021