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Study: macOS and Linux use up, Windows use is down among SME devices

JumpCloud Inc. has announced the findings from its Q1 2024 small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) IT Trends Report, “State of IT 2024: The Rise of AI, Economic Uncertainty, and Evolving Security Threats.” It finds, among other things, that macOS and Linux use is up, while Windows use is down on SME devices. 

Average SME [small and midsize enterprise] device breakdown is: 59.5% Windows, 22.4% macOS, and 21.7% Linux. In April of 2023, it was 64% Windows, 20% macOS, and 16% Linux. 

Organizational macOS use is the highest in India:

IT preference for macOS is the highest in India:

India expects to see highest increase of macOS use over the next year:

However, JumpCloud says that Windows use is expected to increase the most, though macOS increase seeing a sharp rise:  55.5% anticipate increased Windows use (up from 46% in April 2023), followed by 31.3% who anticipate Linux use to increase (up from 26% in April 2023), and 41.5% who anticipate macOS increase (up from 26% in April 2023).

The JumpCloud report provides updated survey results and new findings to the company’s biannual SME IT Trends Report, which was first released in June 2021. The latest edition of the report delves into the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on identity management, security challenges, economic uncertainties, and the growing reliance on managed service providers (MSPs) in IT operations. 

JumpCloud commissioned this biannual survey of SME IT admins to gain unique insights into the day-to-day experiences of IT professionals who power and secure operations without enterprise-level budgets and staff. The most recent survey results, polled from admins in the U.S., U.K., and India, indicates how quickly AI has impacted identity management and highlights that IT professionals have both big hopes and big fears in their response to it. 

With a strong majority of respondents both planning or actively implementing within the next year and advocating for AI investment, IT leaders clearly see potential benefits from deploying AI in their workplaces. But IT admins report notable concerns around their organizations’ current ability to secure against related threats—and personal concerns about AI’s impact on their career.

“While AI is the buzzword that grabs headlines, it’s security that remains a paramount concern for IT teams given the increasing sophistication of external threats and rising regulatory pressures,” says JumpCloud CEO Rajat Bhargava. “And it’s only getting worse. We found that 56% of admins agree that they’re more concerned about their organization’s security posture now than they were six months ago. To reduce this complexity and anxiety, organizations should look toward solutions that offer a unified, open identity and IT management approach. This can enhance security, mitigate operational disruptions, and alleviate admin burnout.”

The results of the JumpCloud Q1 2024 SME IT Trends Report are available in JumpCloud’s eBook, “State of IT 2024: The Rise of AI, Economic Uncertainty, and Evolving Security Threats,” which can be downloaded for free here. Key findings of the report include:

Uncertainty for IT

The start of 2024 finds SMEs continuing to wrestle with economic uncertainties and IT teams unsure about what that means for their organizations and their operations.

Topline IT management findings include: 

Security Challenges Persist as Admins Adjust Their Response 

IT teams continue to report that security concerns continue to dominate among the various challenges and responsibilities they manage. With the rise of AI and the evolving sophistication of cybersecurity threats, IT admins are adapting their responses and deploying additional layers of protection. 

Topline security findings include:

MSPs Play Major Role in IT Operations

MSPs are increasingly crucial to SME IT operations as increasing numbers of SMEs are turning to them for IT management. 

Topline MSP findings include:

Survey Methodology: 

JumpCloud surveyed 1,213 SME IT decision-makers in the U.K., U.S., and India, including managers, directors, vice presidents, and executives. Each survey respondent represented an organization with 2,500 or fewer employees across a variety of industries. The online survey was conducted by Propeller Insights, from November 14, 2023, to November 27, 2023.




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