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Apple’s service for small businesses Business Essentials ~ Responsible talks

Jeremy Butcher

 
Apple announced in November 2021 about Business Essentials, a device management system for small and medium-sized businesses, and talked in detail about how the company’s executives will work and its affinity with existing systems.

What is Business Essentials?

Jeremy Butcher, Apple’s head of product marketing, talked about the benefits of introducing “Business Essentials”, which will be officially launched in 2022, and the differences from existing systems in a podcast.
 
Business Essentials is a subscription-type device management system for small and medium-sized enterprises (500 people or less) announced by Apple in November, and uses iPhone, iPad, and Mac from $ 2.99 per device per month. It is possible. It is currently in beta and is scheduled to begin service in the United States.

Small business is the key

As Butcher says, “Small business is key,” Apple is targeting small businesses at Business Essentials this time around. “There are a lot of people who are just looking at big companies,” he said, and the purpose of the service is “because I thought that there are people who do not meet the needs in small business,” he said. Emphasized segregation.
 
“The goal is to help small businesses tackle a variety of issues that arise when using Apple devices within an organization,” Butcher said. “If you’re a very small organization, I feel that I have created a product that is really easy to use and that is useful for various problems. “
 
“Combining device management, storage, and support into one subscription” is one of Apple’s unique strengths of unifying devices on its own platform and centralized management. Apple is the only company in the world that can provide hardware, software, and services all at once.
 
 
Source: AppleInsider
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