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Windows, iOS or Android: Who will win the business tablets battle?

August 18, 2014 By LBSzone

After years of being overlooked in favour of the shiny consumer market, the enterprise tablet market is about to get a lot more interesting.With the consumer market seemingly reaching saturation, tablet makers are now starting to look at the enterprise market with hungry eyes. Nearly all the consumers who might want to buy a tablet have already bought one, and secondly they’re holding onto them a lot longer that manufacturers hoped — meaning the tablet replacement market has been flatter than many expected. On top of that, margins on consumer hardware can be razor-thin compared to premium-priced business devices (especially if you can get those businesses to cough up for consulting and services on top).

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