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First! The information war has burned enterprise employees, and Microsoft has asked all employees in China to switch to iPhones on a daily basis

Microsoft flipped the table, and the employees' mobile phones changed dramatically

Who says Apple isn't a good partner for Chinese companies?

First! The information war has burned enterprise employees, and Microsoft has asked all employees in China to switch to iPhones on a daily basis

Microsoft China suddenly announced that all employees would throw away Huawei, Xiaomi or something in their hands and use iPhones instead, what kind of drama is this singing? Apple and Microsoft, two American giants, have joined forces, isn't this a bit cold for Chinese local brands?

The wave of replacement is coming, and employees have become Apple's new favorites?

From September, Microsoft China's friends, your Huawei and Xiaomi have to be laid off. But don't worry, Microsoft is very generous, directly equipping you with an iPhone 15, this wave of operations, does it make you feel like you have suddenly been adopted by a rich father?

First! The information war has burned enterprise employees, and Microsoft has asked all employees in China to switch to iPhones on a daily basis

Safe Cards, or Strategic Chess?

Is Microsoft really doing this because iPhones are safer? Or is this a big game of chess, trying to occupy a good position in the Sino-US technology war? After all, the weather vane of the technology world is not always so stable.

Business choices in a globalized world

Does Microsoft's move tell us that in the era of globalization, the signal that enterprises are choosing sides is becoming more and more obvious? Huawei, Xiaomi, are you ready to take on?

First! The information war has burned enterprise employees, and Microsoft has asked all employees in China to switch to iPhones on a daily basis

Apple, you won?

Microsoft's move, is it a direct assistance to Apple? Huawei, Xiaomi, these domestic heroes, do you have to think about how to fight back?

Employee experience, who pays for it?

Is changing mobile phones a good thing or a bad thing for employees? New operating system, new applications, who will bear the learning cost? Microsoft, are you ready?

First! The information war has burned enterprise employees, and Microsoft has asked all employees in China to switch to iPhones on a daily basis

Corporate culture, changing face like a flip book

Does Microsoft's decision this time tell us that corporate culture can change? Employees, are you ready for the new culture shock?

Is security really that important?

Microsoft emphasizes the safety of the iPhone, but is that really the case? Huawei, Xiaomi, is your security also underestimated?

First! The information war has burned enterprise employees, and Microsoft has asked all employees in China to switch to iPhones on a daily basis

Technology dependence, success and failure

Does Microsoft's policy remind us that enterprises' dependence on technology is sometimes a double-edged sword? Which is more important: safety, efficiency, or innovation?

Industry change, Microsoft set a precedent?

Does Microsoft's move herald the arrival of industry change? Other companies, are you ready to follow suit?

Ending: The rules of corporate survival in the tech war

Does Microsoft's decision tell us that in the environment of technological warfare, enterprises must have two brushes if they want to survive? Huawei, Xiaomi, is it time for your counterattack plan to be put on the agenda? After all, the rules of the game in the tech world are changing all the time.

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