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The IBM Apple Deal – A Marriage Made In Heaven?

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On July 15th, IBM and Apple announced an exclusive partnership to bring Apple devices, business applications, and enterprise-grade services to enterprise customers. Touted to be a landmark partnership, this alliance aims to solve the long pending enterprise mobility issues like security, availability of vertical-specific, enterprise-class apps, deep data analytics and big data capabilities on the mobile among others. In a world where relationships between IT vendors are under constant change – only recently Microsoft and Salesforce.com announced a global partnership – Greyhound Research believes it’s critical to see this announcement holistically.

While more details on the announcement can be read in the press release, Greyhound Research believes this announcement (launched as part of IBM’s MobileFirst initiative) helps IBM make a visible commitment to the enterprise mobility space and will also open up fresh avenues for its ISVs and other partners. We believe this partnership does particularly well in light of some other key announcements by IBM in the recent past, specifically BlueMix, its Platform-As-A-Service (PaaS) and the Enterprise Cloud Marketplace. These announcements, put together, augment the acquisition of Fiberlink (MaaS360) that has already managed to reasonably dent other heavy weights like MobileIron and AirWatch (now acquired by VMware).

Greyhound Research believes while this announcement willdefinitely shake up the status quo in Emerging Markets, whether or not it’s a success will ultimately depend on how well it is executed (details below). We believe it’s important to view this change in context to IBM’s previously lacking top-of-mind-recall for Enterprise Mobility initiatives in Emerging Markets.

The union of IBM and Apple is undoubtedly picture perfect and the one that meets all possible tick boxes in the checklist – IBM understands enterprise and Apple masters mobile devices. Put together, there are no areas where conflict can arise. However, Emerging Markets presents numerous challenges and success is contingent on how well IBM and Apple are able to execute in local markets. In short, while this partnership is made in heaven, but only to be executed in realities of a competitive market. 

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About The Author: Sanchit Vir Gogia is the Chief Analyst & CEO of Greyhound Research, an independent IT & Telecom Research & Advisory firm. He also serves as Founder & CEO of Greyhound Knowledge Group that operates under four brands – Greyhound Research, Greyhound Sculpt, Greyhound Technocrat and Greyhound Vivo. To read more about him, click here.

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