IBM are rolling out Macs to its employees at a rate of 1,300 per week. It’s part of a program that IBM started in early 2015 when it began offering Macs as an option to its 400,000 workers. The initial goal was to deploy 50,000 Macs to willing participants. A year and a half later, over 90,000 Macs have been deployed and IBM’s Fletcher Previn says the company will cross 100,000 by the end of 2016–making it the world’s largest Mac deployment.
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