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Apple has concluded another interesting partnership regarding the corporate sphere. He will now collaborate with the New York consulting firm Deloitte, with the help of which he will try to more significantly involve his iOS devices in the world of business.

The two companies will cooperate mainly within the framework of the newly launched Enterprise Next service, which is expected to include over 5 consultants from Deloitte. They are supposed to help other clients how to better use Apple products. The company from New York definitely has the authority to give such advice - for its business, which has a base of 100 employees, because they use iOS devices to their full potential.

"iPhones and iPads are changing the way people work. Based on this partnership, we are able to help corporations even more to begin to take advantage of the opportunities that only the Apple ecosystem will provide," said Tim Cook (pictured below with Deloitte's global head, Punit Renjen), the company's chief executive, in an official release.

However, Deloitte is not the only firm that Apple works with. In 2014, he established contact with IBM and subsequently also with companies like Cisco Systems a SAP. This is now the fourth addition in a row, which should guarantee Apple a more important position in the business sphere.

The partnerships listed make sense. The Cupertino giant no longer focuses exclusively on ordinary consumers, but also on businesses that, using the iOS operating system, could find more effective methods and ways to achieve pre-set goals. The big turning point came mainly with the realization that almost half of all iPad tablet sales go to businesses and government institutions. Analysts also believe that Apple has more power in the corporate market, not in the consumer market.

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