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End Users will be more supportive of MacOS over any flavor of Linux since the learning curve will be lower, and the general public is already supportive of Apple due to the market saturation of iPhones, whereas Linux is that thing that only hardcore nerd hackers can use.
Financing will be way more supportive of Linux over Macs because they can deploy it to the hardware they’ve already purchased, and a comparable PC device will be cheaper than the Apple alternative.
IT will just keep screaming no matter what option is chosen.
So unless Microsoft becomes really incompetent and abusive to Enterprise for a prolonged period, I doubt we’ll see the needle shift very much over the next decade.
I think the trend the JAMF CEO is seeing are enterprises who finally have a good way to incorporate Apple devices into their environment, and is confusing that for a trend of Enterprise shifting away from Microsoft.