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APPLE
INTRODUCTION
 Company headquarters -on Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California
 Industry:

o Computer hardware
o Computer software
o Consumer electronics
o Digital distribution

 Founded: April 1, 1976 (1976-04-01) (37 years ago)
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(incorporated January 3, 1977)
Founder:
Steve Jobs
Steve Wozniak
Ronald Wayne
INTRODUCTION….
 Headquarters:Apple Campus, 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California,

U.S.
 Number of locations:406 retail stores (as of May 2013)Area

servedWorldwide
 Key people:Arthur D. Levinson (Chairman)

Tim Cook (CEO),
Steve Jobs (Founder, former CEO
INTRODUCTION….
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ServicesServices list
Apple Store
Apple Store online
Mac App Store
iOS App Store
iTunes Store
iBooks
iCloud

 Revenue :US$ 170.910 billion (2013)
 Employees:80,000 (2013)
 CapitalWebsiteApple.com
HISTORY
•

Apple was established on April 1, 1976, by Steve
Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne

•

Apple I personal computer kit, a computer single
handedly designed by Wozniak. The kits were handbuilt by Wozniak and first shown to the public at
the Homebrew Computer Club

•

The Apple II, also invented by Wozniak, was
introduced on April 16, 1977, at the first West Coast
Computer Faire

•

Apple III in May 1980 in an attempt to compete
with IBM and Microsoft in the business and
corporate computing market

•

On December 12, 1980, Apple went public at $22
per share, generating more capital than any IPO
since Ford Motor Company in 1956 and instantly
creating more millionaires (about 300) than any
company in history.
HISTORY
1981–85: Lisa and Macintosh
 Lisa won the race in 1983 and became the first
personal computer sold to the public with a GUI,
but was a commercial failure due to its high
price tag and limited software titles.
 In 1984, Apple next launched the Macintosh
 In 1985 a power struggle developed between

Jobs and CEO John Sculley
& Job resigns
 Microsoft continued to gain market share

with Windows focusing on delivering software
to cheap commodity personal computers while
Apple was delivering a richly engineered, but
expensive, experience.Apple relied on high
profit margins and never developed a clear
response. Instead, they sued Microsoft for using
a graphical user interface similar to the Apple
Lisa in Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft
Corporation.

Macintosh 1984
HISTORY
 The Macintosh Portable was introduced in 1989

and was designed to be just as powerful as a
desktop Macintosh, but weighed a bulky 7.5
kilograms (17 lb) with a 12-hour battery life
 Apple released the Macintosh LC with a

single expansion slot for the Apple II e
Card to migrate Apple II users to the
Macintosh platform. Apple stopped selling
the Apple IIe in 1993.

Macintosh
portable
HISTORY
 1986–97: Decline
 Apple was facing competition from OS/2 and UNIX vendors such asSun

Microsystems. The Macintosh would need to be replaced by a new platform, or
reworked to run on more powerful hardware.
 In 1994, Apple allied with IBM and Motorola in the AIM alliance. The goal was to

create a new computing platform (the PowerPC Reference Platform), which would
use IBM and Motorola hardware coupled with Apple's software.
 The same year, Apple introduced the Power Macintosh, the first of many Apple

computers to use Motorola's PowerPC processor.
 In 1996, Michael Spindler was replaced by Gil Amelio as CEO. Gil Amelio made

many changes at Apple, including extensive layoffs.[After numerous failed attempts
to improve Mac OS, first with the Taligent project, then later
with Copland and Gershwin, Amelio chose to purchase NeXT and
itsNeXTSTEP operating system, bringing Steve Jobs back to Apple as an advisor.On
July 9, 1997, Gil Amelio was ousted by the board of directors after overseeing a
three-year record-low stock price and crippling financial losses. Jobs became the
interim CEO and began restructuring the company's product line.

 At the 1997 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft

to release new versions of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, and that Microsoft
made a $150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock.
HISTORY
o profitability

 On August 15, 1998, Apple introduced a new all-in-one computer

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reminiscent of the Macintosh 128K: the iMac
In 1998, Apple announced the purchase ofMacromedia's Final
Cut software, signaling its expansion into the digital video editing market
Mac OS X, based on NeXT's OPENSTEP and BSD Unix was released on
March 24, 2001,
On May 19, 2001, Apple opened the first official Apple Retail Stores in
Virginia and California.On July 9, they bought Spruce Technologies,
a DVD authoring company. On October 23 of the same year, Apple
announced the iPod portable digital audio player, and started selling it on
November 10
In 2003, Apple's iTunes Store was introduced, offering online music
downloads for $0.99 a song and integration with the iPod. The service
quickly became the market leader in online music services, with over 5
billion downloads by June 19, 2008.
HISTORY
 On January 10, 2006, the new MacBook

Pro and iMac became the first Apple
computers to use Intel's Core Duo CPU. By
August 7, 2006 Apple had transitioned the
entire Mac product line to Intel chips, over one
year sooner than announced.
 Apple introduced Boot Camp to help users
install Windows XP or Windows Vista on their
Intel Macs alongside Mac OS X.
 Between early 2003 and 2006, the price of
Apple's stock increased more than tenfold,
from around $6 per share (split-adjusted) to
over $80. In January 2006, Apple's market
cap surpassed that of Dell. Nine years prior,
Dell's CEOMichael Dell said that if he ran
Apple he would "shut it down and give the
money back to the shareholders."

The MacBook Pro, Apple's
first laptop with
an Intel microprocessor,
announced in January 2006.
HISTORY
 On January 9, 2007, Jobs announced that Apple Computer, Inc. would

from that point on be known as Apple Inc., because computers were no
longer the main focus of the company, which had shifted its emphasis
to mobile electronic devices. The event also saw the announcement of
the iPhone and the Apple TV.The following day, Apple shares hit
$97.80, an all-time high at that point. In May, Apple's share price
passed the $100 mark
 In July of the following year, Apple launched the App Store to sell

third-party applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Within a month,
the store sold 60 million applications and brought in $1 million daily on
average,
 Apple announced a large screen, tablet-like media device known as the

iPad on January 27, 2010.
HISTORY
 Apple again refreshed its iPod line of MP3 players which introduced

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a multi-touch iPod Nano, iPod Touch with FaceTime, and iPod
Shuffle with buttons which brought back the buttons of earlier
generations.[106][107][108]
On October 20, Apple updated their MacBook Air laptop, iLife suite of
applications, and unveiled Mac OS X Lion, the last version with the
name Mac OS X.1–present: Post–Steve Jobs era
iCloud-This would be the last product launch Jobs would attend before
his death.
On August 24, 2011, Jobs resigned his position as CEO of
Apple.[119] He was replaced by Tim Cook and Jobs became Apple's
chairman.
On October 4, 2011, Apple announced the iPhone 4S, which included
an improved camera with 1080p video recording, a dual core A5 chip
capable of 7 times faster graphics than the A4, an "intelligent software
assistant" named Siri, and cloud-sourced data with iCloud.
HISTORY
 On October 5, 2011, Apple announced that Jobs had died, marking the

end of an era for Apple Inc. The iPhone 4S was officially released on
October 14, 2011.
 The 3rd generation iPad was announced on March 7, 2012
 On September 12, 2012, Apple unveiled the iPhone 5, featuring an
enlarged screen, more powerful processors, and running iOS 6.
COMPANY DETAILS
Apple Inc. incorporated
 Mobile communication and media devices
 Personal computers
 Portable digital music players
 Variety of related software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and

third-party digital content and applications
COMPANY DETAILS
The Company's products and services include
 iPhone
 iPad
 Mac
 iPod
 iTunes
 Apple TV
 A portfolio of consumer and professional software applications
 iCloud
 A variety of accessory, service and support offerings.
COMPANY DETAILS
 iPhone
iPhone combines a mobile phone, an iPod, and an Internet
communications device in a single handheld product. Based on the
Company's Multi-Touch user interface, iPhone features desktop-class email,
Web browsing, searching, and maps and is compatible with both Mac and
Windows-based computers. iPhone automatically syncs content from users'
iTunes libraries, as well as contacts, bookmarks, and email accounts. iPhone
allows customers to access the iTunes Store to download audio and video
files, as well as a variety of other digital content and applications. In
September 2012, the Company launched iPhone 5, its latest version of
iPhone.
COMPANY DETAILS
• iPad
iPad is a multi-purpose mobile device for browsing the Web, reading
and sending email, viewing photos, watching videos, listening to music,
playing games, reading e-books and more. iPad is based on the
Company's Multi-Touch technology and allows customers to connect
with their applications and content in a more interactive way. iPad
allows customers to access the iTunes Store to download audio and
video files, as well as a variety of other digital content and applications.
In March 2012, the Company launched the iPad, its third generation
iPad, and in October 2012, the Company announced its fourth
generation iPad and iPad mini.
COMPANY DETAILS
 Mac
The Company offers a range of personal computing products, including
desktop and portable computers, related devices and peripherals, and thirdparty hardware products. The Company's Mac desktop and portable systems
feature Intel microprocessors, the OS X operating system and the iLife suite
of software for creation and management of digital photography, music,
movies, DVDs and Websites. The Company's desktop computers include
iMac, Mac Pro and Mac mini.
COMPANY DETAILS
• iPod
The Company's iPod line of portable digital music and media players
includes iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod shuffle and iPod classic. All iPods
work with iTunes.
COMPANY DETAILS
• iTunes
iTunes is an application that supports the purchase, download,
organization and playback of digital audio and video files and is
available for both Mac and Windows-based computers. iTunes features
integration with iCloud, AirPlay wireless music playback, Genius
Mixes, Home Sharing, and syncing functionality with iOS devices.
iTunes is integrated with the iTunes Store, a service that allows
customers to discover, purchase, rent, and download digital content and
applications.
The iTunes Store includes the App Store and iBookstore.
COMPANY DETAILS
 iCloud
iCloud is the Company's cloud service, which stores music, photos,
applications, contacts, calendars, and documents and wirelessly pushes them
to multiple iOS devices, Mac and Windows-based computers. iCloud's
features include iTunes in the Cloud, Photo Stream, Documents in the
Cloud, Contacts, Calendar, Mail, automatic downloads and purchase history
for applications and iBooks, and iCloud Backup. Users can sign up for free
access to iCloud using a device running qualifying versions of iOS or OS X.
COMPANY DETAILS
 Software Products and Operating System Software
The Company offers a range of software products for consumers and for
SMB, education, enterprise and government customers, including the
Company's iOS and OS X operating system software; server software;
professional application software; and consumer, education, and business
oriented application software. iOS is the Company's mobile operating
system that serves as the foundation for iOS devices. iOS supports iCloud
and includes features, such as Notification Center, a way to view and
manage notifications in one place; iMessage, a messaging service that
allows users to send text messages, photos and videos between iOS devices,
and Maps, with turn-by-turn navigation. iOS supports Siri, a voice activated
intelligent assistant, which is available on qualifying iOS devices. OS X, the
Company's Mac operating system, is built on an open-source UNIX-based
foundation.
COMPANY DETAILS
 Application Software

iLife is the Company's consumer-oriented digital lifestyle application suite
included with all Mac computers. iLife features iPhoto, iMovie, iDigital
Versatile Disc (DVD), GarageBand and iWeb. iPhoto is the Company's
consumer-oriented digital photo application and iMovie is the Company's
consumer-oriented digital video editing software application. iDVD is the
Company's consumer-oriented software application that enables customers to
turn iMovie files, QuickTime files, and digital pictures into interactive DVDs.
GarageBand is the Company's consumer-oriented music creation application
that allows customers to play, record and create music. iWeb allows customers
to create online photo albums, blogs and podcasts, and to customize websites
using editing tools.
iWork is the Company's integrated productivity suite designed to help users
create, present, and publish documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. iWork
includes Pages for word processing and page layout, Keynote for presentations,
and Numbers for spreadsheets. The Company also has a Multi-Touch version of
each iWork application designed specifically for use on iOS devices.
COMPANY DETAILS
 Apple TV

It allows customers to watch movies and television shows on their high
definition television. Content from iTunes, Netflix, YouTube, and
Flickr, as well as music, photos, videos, and podcasts from a Mac or
Windows-based computer can also be wirelessly streamed to a
television through Apple TV.
MARKETING STRATEGY
 Apple’s marketing strategy can be summed up in one word:

Empathy
 No marketing budget.
 Never advertise their products anywhere. That means no SEO, PPC,

Social media, TV, Radio or print ads of any kind.
 Some other company advertise Apple’s products for them
 The secret to their success is in Apple’s marketing strategy. They use
what is known as the Exclusivity Technique.
 Sell On Value, Not Price
MARKETING STRATEGY

Steve made the marketing process simple; if you give people what they
want, educate them on why they need it, show them how it will
improve their lives, and why no competitor’s products can compete
with the convenience and ease of use of yours, customers will open
their wallets.
Sustained Competitive
Advantage
 Valuable : Innovators

 Rare : Strong R & D
 Costly to imitate : itunes, Mac OS

 Non substitutable : applications, softwares
STRENGHTS
• Branding

• Innovation
• Differentiated Product

• Superior Quality
• Retail Strategy
WEAKNESS
• Less Penetration

• Cannibalization
OPPURTUNITY
• High growth potential.
• Line Extension.
• High Potential music phone market
• Strategic Alliances
THREATS
• Competition
• Substitute Products
• Threat of Suppliers
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Apple -

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Company headquarters -on Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California  Industry: o Computer hardware o Computer software o Consumer electronics o Digital distribution  Founded: April 1, 1976 (1976-04-01) (37 years ago)     (incorporated January 3, 1977) Founder: Steve Jobs Steve Wozniak Ronald Wayne
  • 3. INTRODUCTION….  Headquarters:Apple Campus, 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, U.S.  Number of locations:406 retail stores (as of May 2013)Area servedWorldwide  Key people:Arthur D. Levinson (Chairman) Tim Cook (CEO), Steve Jobs (Founder, former CEO
  • 4. INTRODUCTION….  o o o o o o o ServicesServices list Apple Store Apple Store online Mac App Store iOS App Store iTunes Store iBooks iCloud  Revenue :US$ 170.910 billion (2013)  Employees:80,000 (2013)  CapitalWebsiteApple.com
  • 5. HISTORY • Apple was established on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne • Apple I personal computer kit, a computer single handedly designed by Wozniak. The kits were handbuilt by Wozniak and first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club • The Apple II, also invented by Wozniak, was introduced on April 16, 1977, at the first West Coast Computer Faire • Apple III in May 1980 in an attempt to compete with IBM and Microsoft in the business and corporate computing market • On December 12, 1980, Apple went public at $22 per share, generating more capital than any IPO since Ford Motor Company in 1956 and instantly creating more millionaires (about 300) than any company in history.
  • 6. HISTORY 1981–85: Lisa and Macintosh  Lisa won the race in 1983 and became the first personal computer sold to the public with a GUI, but was a commercial failure due to its high price tag and limited software titles.  In 1984, Apple next launched the Macintosh  In 1985 a power struggle developed between Jobs and CEO John Sculley & Job resigns  Microsoft continued to gain market share with Windows focusing on delivering software to cheap commodity personal computers while Apple was delivering a richly engineered, but expensive, experience.Apple relied on high profit margins and never developed a clear response. Instead, they sued Microsoft for using a graphical user interface similar to the Apple Lisa in Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh 1984
  • 7. HISTORY  The Macintosh Portable was introduced in 1989 and was designed to be just as powerful as a desktop Macintosh, but weighed a bulky 7.5 kilograms (17 lb) with a 12-hour battery life  Apple released the Macintosh LC with a single expansion slot for the Apple II e Card to migrate Apple II users to the Macintosh platform. Apple stopped selling the Apple IIe in 1993. Macintosh portable
  • 8. HISTORY  1986–97: Decline  Apple was facing competition from OS/2 and UNIX vendors such asSun Microsystems. The Macintosh would need to be replaced by a new platform, or reworked to run on more powerful hardware.  In 1994, Apple allied with IBM and Motorola in the AIM alliance. The goal was to create a new computing platform (the PowerPC Reference Platform), which would use IBM and Motorola hardware coupled with Apple's software.  The same year, Apple introduced the Power Macintosh, the first of many Apple computers to use Motorola's PowerPC processor.  In 1996, Michael Spindler was replaced by Gil Amelio as CEO. Gil Amelio made many changes at Apple, including extensive layoffs.[After numerous failed attempts to improve Mac OS, first with the Taligent project, then later with Copland and Gershwin, Amelio chose to purchase NeXT and itsNeXTSTEP operating system, bringing Steve Jobs back to Apple as an advisor.On July 9, 1997, Gil Amelio was ousted by the board of directors after overseeing a three-year record-low stock price and crippling financial losses. Jobs became the interim CEO and began restructuring the company's product line.  At the 1997 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would join Microsoft to release new versions of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, and that Microsoft made a $150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock.
  • 9. HISTORY o profitability  On August 15, 1998, Apple introduced a new all-in-one computer     reminiscent of the Macintosh 128K: the iMac In 1998, Apple announced the purchase ofMacromedia's Final Cut software, signaling its expansion into the digital video editing market Mac OS X, based on NeXT's OPENSTEP and BSD Unix was released on March 24, 2001, On May 19, 2001, Apple opened the first official Apple Retail Stores in Virginia and California.On July 9, they bought Spruce Technologies, a DVD authoring company. On October 23 of the same year, Apple announced the iPod portable digital audio player, and started selling it on November 10 In 2003, Apple's iTunes Store was introduced, offering online music downloads for $0.99 a song and integration with the iPod. The service quickly became the market leader in online music services, with over 5 billion downloads by June 19, 2008.
  • 10. HISTORY  On January 10, 2006, the new MacBook Pro and iMac became the first Apple computers to use Intel's Core Duo CPU. By August 7, 2006 Apple had transitioned the entire Mac product line to Intel chips, over one year sooner than announced.  Apple introduced Boot Camp to help users install Windows XP or Windows Vista on their Intel Macs alongside Mac OS X.  Between early 2003 and 2006, the price of Apple's stock increased more than tenfold, from around $6 per share (split-adjusted) to over $80. In January 2006, Apple's market cap surpassed that of Dell. Nine years prior, Dell's CEOMichael Dell said that if he ran Apple he would "shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders." The MacBook Pro, Apple's first laptop with an Intel microprocessor, announced in January 2006.
  • 11. HISTORY  On January 9, 2007, Jobs announced that Apple Computer, Inc. would from that point on be known as Apple Inc., because computers were no longer the main focus of the company, which had shifted its emphasis to mobile electronic devices. The event also saw the announcement of the iPhone and the Apple TV.The following day, Apple shares hit $97.80, an all-time high at that point. In May, Apple's share price passed the $100 mark  In July of the following year, Apple launched the App Store to sell third-party applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Within a month, the store sold 60 million applications and brought in $1 million daily on average,  Apple announced a large screen, tablet-like media device known as the iPad on January 27, 2010.
  • 12. HISTORY  Apple again refreshed its iPod line of MP3 players which introduced     a multi-touch iPod Nano, iPod Touch with FaceTime, and iPod Shuffle with buttons which brought back the buttons of earlier generations.[106][107][108] On October 20, Apple updated their MacBook Air laptop, iLife suite of applications, and unveiled Mac OS X Lion, the last version with the name Mac OS X.1–present: Post–Steve Jobs era iCloud-This would be the last product launch Jobs would attend before his death. On August 24, 2011, Jobs resigned his position as CEO of Apple.[119] He was replaced by Tim Cook and Jobs became Apple's chairman. On October 4, 2011, Apple announced the iPhone 4S, which included an improved camera with 1080p video recording, a dual core A5 chip capable of 7 times faster graphics than the A4, an "intelligent software assistant" named Siri, and cloud-sourced data with iCloud.
  • 13. HISTORY  On October 5, 2011, Apple announced that Jobs had died, marking the end of an era for Apple Inc. The iPhone 4S was officially released on October 14, 2011.  The 3rd generation iPad was announced on March 7, 2012  On September 12, 2012, Apple unveiled the iPhone 5, featuring an enlarged screen, more powerful processors, and running iOS 6.
  • 14. COMPANY DETAILS Apple Inc. incorporated  Mobile communication and media devices  Personal computers  Portable digital music players  Variety of related software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications
  • 15. COMPANY DETAILS The Company's products and services include  iPhone  iPad  Mac  iPod  iTunes  Apple TV  A portfolio of consumer and professional software applications  iCloud  A variety of accessory, service and support offerings.
  • 16. COMPANY DETAILS  iPhone iPhone combines a mobile phone, an iPod, and an Internet communications device in a single handheld product. Based on the Company's Multi-Touch user interface, iPhone features desktop-class email, Web browsing, searching, and maps and is compatible with both Mac and Windows-based computers. iPhone automatically syncs content from users' iTunes libraries, as well as contacts, bookmarks, and email accounts. iPhone allows customers to access the iTunes Store to download audio and video files, as well as a variety of other digital content and applications. In September 2012, the Company launched iPhone 5, its latest version of iPhone.
  • 17. COMPANY DETAILS • iPad iPad is a multi-purpose mobile device for browsing the Web, reading and sending email, viewing photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading e-books and more. iPad is based on the Company's Multi-Touch technology and allows customers to connect with their applications and content in a more interactive way. iPad allows customers to access the iTunes Store to download audio and video files, as well as a variety of other digital content and applications. In March 2012, the Company launched the iPad, its third generation iPad, and in October 2012, the Company announced its fourth generation iPad and iPad mini.
  • 18. COMPANY DETAILS  Mac The Company offers a range of personal computing products, including desktop and portable computers, related devices and peripherals, and thirdparty hardware products. The Company's Mac desktop and portable systems feature Intel microprocessors, the OS X operating system and the iLife suite of software for creation and management of digital photography, music, movies, DVDs and Websites. The Company's desktop computers include iMac, Mac Pro and Mac mini.
  • 19. COMPANY DETAILS • iPod The Company's iPod line of portable digital music and media players includes iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod shuffle and iPod classic. All iPods work with iTunes.
  • 20. COMPANY DETAILS • iTunes iTunes is an application that supports the purchase, download, organization and playback of digital audio and video files and is available for both Mac and Windows-based computers. iTunes features integration with iCloud, AirPlay wireless music playback, Genius Mixes, Home Sharing, and syncing functionality with iOS devices. iTunes is integrated with the iTunes Store, a service that allows customers to discover, purchase, rent, and download digital content and applications. The iTunes Store includes the App Store and iBookstore.
  • 21. COMPANY DETAILS  iCloud iCloud is the Company's cloud service, which stores music, photos, applications, contacts, calendars, and documents and wirelessly pushes them to multiple iOS devices, Mac and Windows-based computers. iCloud's features include iTunes in the Cloud, Photo Stream, Documents in the Cloud, Contacts, Calendar, Mail, automatic downloads and purchase history for applications and iBooks, and iCloud Backup. Users can sign up for free access to iCloud using a device running qualifying versions of iOS or OS X.
  • 22. COMPANY DETAILS  Software Products and Operating System Software The Company offers a range of software products for consumers and for SMB, education, enterprise and government customers, including the Company's iOS and OS X operating system software; server software; professional application software; and consumer, education, and business oriented application software. iOS is the Company's mobile operating system that serves as the foundation for iOS devices. iOS supports iCloud and includes features, such as Notification Center, a way to view and manage notifications in one place; iMessage, a messaging service that allows users to send text messages, photos and videos between iOS devices, and Maps, with turn-by-turn navigation. iOS supports Siri, a voice activated intelligent assistant, which is available on qualifying iOS devices. OS X, the Company's Mac operating system, is built on an open-source UNIX-based foundation.
  • 23. COMPANY DETAILS  Application Software iLife is the Company's consumer-oriented digital lifestyle application suite included with all Mac computers. iLife features iPhoto, iMovie, iDigital Versatile Disc (DVD), GarageBand and iWeb. iPhoto is the Company's consumer-oriented digital photo application and iMovie is the Company's consumer-oriented digital video editing software application. iDVD is the Company's consumer-oriented software application that enables customers to turn iMovie files, QuickTime files, and digital pictures into interactive DVDs. GarageBand is the Company's consumer-oriented music creation application that allows customers to play, record and create music. iWeb allows customers to create online photo albums, blogs and podcasts, and to customize websites using editing tools. iWork is the Company's integrated productivity suite designed to help users create, present, and publish documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. iWork includes Pages for word processing and page layout, Keynote for presentations, and Numbers for spreadsheets. The Company also has a Multi-Touch version of each iWork application designed specifically for use on iOS devices.
  • 24. COMPANY DETAILS  Apple TV It allows customers to watch movies and television shows on their high definition television. Content from iTunes, Netflix, YouTube, and Flickr, as well as music, photos, videos, and podcasts from a Mac or Windows-based computer can also be wirelessly streamed to a television through Apple TV.
  • 25. MARKETING STRATEGY  Apple’s marketing strategy can be summed up in one word: Empathy  No marketing budget.  Never advertise their products anywhere. That means no SEO, PPC, Social media, TV, Radio or print ads of any kind.  Some other company advertise Apple’s products for them  The secret to their success is in Apple’s marketing strategy. They use what is known as the Exclusivity Technique.  Sell On Value, Not Price
  • 26. MARKETING STRATEGY Steve made the marketing process simple; if you give people what they want, educate them on why they need it, show them how it will improve their lives, and why no competitor’s products can compete with the convenience and ease of use of yours, customers will open their wallets.
  • 27. Sustained Competitive Advantage  Valuable : Innovators  Rare : Strong R & D  Costly to imitate : itunes, Mac OS  Non substitutable : applications, softwares
  • 28. STRENGHTS • Branding • Innovation • Differentiated Product • Superior Quality • Retail Strategy
  • 30. OPPURTUNITY • High growth potential. • Line Extension. • High Potential music phone market • Strategic Alliances
  • 31. THREATS • Competition • Substitute Products • Threat of Suppliers