Like everything else in corporate life, the acceptance of the Macintosh is affected by the struggle between centralized purchasing decisions and the needs of autonomous departments. Originally, Macintosh computers often entered into corporations through the back door — regardless of company purchasing policies.
Now Macs are approved by 84% of those corporations that use Macs and have approved lists for hardware purchases.
MacWEEK readers were influential in these purchase decisions from the start. Like the growing market for Apple workstations, MacWEEK gains momentum each week. As MacWEEK grows, so continues the campaign to extend qualified subscriptions to the cream of the corporate crop.