Individual items on the list saw varying levels of support: six percent say they will install corporate applications on employee-owned Macs 14 percent will install security software on user-owned Macs 19 percent allow access from native e-mail applications 21 percent allow access to the internal network and another 21 percent are OK with Macs accessing virtual desktops and applications. Forty-one percent answered “none of the above.” ![]() Forty-one percent of enterprises do not allow employee-owned Macs access to any company resources, even Web-based e-mail, according to the results of a new Forrester survey of IT executives at North American and European companies.įorrester asked 590 IT executives and technology decision-makers if employee-owned Macs are granted access to resources like Web-based e-mail, hosted applications and virtual desktops, internal networks, and native e-mail applications.
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