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    Test-drive Mac for business risk-free with Digicape

    Promoted | Digicape is making it easier for businesses to upgrade their IT systems with the latest Apple devices.
    By Digicape28 May 2024
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    Leading South African businesses are switching to Mac, and it’s clear why: Mac’s high-performance chips provide the performance for the most demanding tasks. It’s easy to upgrade to Apple devices and to deploy them on a large scale. Mac has shown to improve employee performance and engagement. And Mac can reduce IT support and operational costs compared to PCs.

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