Of course they do. IBM runs almost more than 270,000 Windows PCs compared to more than 90,000 Apple Macs, the largest installed base of Macs in the world. . . so who, better than IBM, is in a more informed position to know the cost of owning, supporting and operating both over time? This is based on real world data. When those 90,000 Macs can be supported by just five IT guys, that says a LOT about cost savings compared to what it takes to support Windows.
I’m a director of IT for a smallish SE corporation. We build all of our PC’s in house and they cost a fraction of what a Mac would cost. Because we choose exactly what components we use we end up with “very” reliable PC’s.
If you buy crappy computers built with cheap parts you are going to have problems.
so, is a Mac easy to learn?...I need a new laptop.