Its approach has been to integrate its new products around its core industry in an effort to construct a digital lifestyle that encompasses not only its line of computers but its new products such as the iPod‚ the iPhone and online services such as iTunes. The various models are presented and then applied to the market that Apple inhabits. Additionally‚ since the Five Forces are dynamic and because Apple’s responses are dynamic‚ an assessment of Apple’s opportunities‚ threats‚ strengths and weaknesses
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venue to find popular music artists. As with all types of modernization‚ understanding takes time‚ and the music industry is beginning to come around by offering portions of their libraries for sale through sanctioned distributers like Amazon and iTunes as well as taking notice of new artists found through sites like YouTube. The Internet has helped the music industry by providing new methods of music distribution as well as a global arena for self-promotion by new artists. The Amazon MP3 store
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collection of DVDs accumulated over the years. As the party moves away from DVDs and onto the net‚ they will lose their built-in advantage. As iTunes‚ and possibly other online competitors‚ fills in their catalog‚ there will be shift to online distribution. Netflix’ titles will be in an older static non-HD technology‚ where on line downloads can adapt more easily. iTunes will have 2 competitive advantages. These are at both ends of the movie demand curve. First‚ when a movie first comes out‚ everyone with
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integration of the iPod media player and the iTunes marketplace across all of its devices to create a billing relationship with 160 million consumers vis-à-vis simplified discovery‚ purchase and distribution‚ it provides a window into how they’ve facilitated a market segmentation approach that is simultaneously harmonious and discrete. In the harmonious bucket is the way that iOS-based Apps and their corresponding “ecosystem surround” directly overlay on top of iTunes and the iPod media player. This approach
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Simple. It is the one word that has transformed the technology industry as we know it and can rightfully be associated with one company‚ Apple. I do not speak in the perspective of an Apple fan boy‚ but rather as an analytical student that has spent years following the technology industry‚ and has caught something simple that no one else has. From the brink of bankruptcy‚ Apple has become the leading technology devices developer‚ and a standard for all companies to follow. But this success did not
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stores‚ and digital content and applications through the iTunes Store. The company sells its products to consumer‚ small and mid-sized business‚ education‚ enterprise‚ government‚ and creative customers. As of March 1‚ 2012‚ it had 361 retail stores‚ including 246 stores in the United States and 115 stores internationally Apple has far too many strengths to mention in a short paper but listed next are a few I found to be their most dominate. ITunes store is a great source of revenue derived from sales
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------------------------------------------------- 1. Analyze the personal computer industry. Are the dynamics favorable or problematic for Apple? ------------------------------------------------- The personal computer industry is at a crossroads. At the outset‚ consumers desire to own and operate computers. On the other hand‚ the preferred personal “computers” may no longer take the form of a desktop or laptop. Indeed‚ a portion of the personal computer industry has already shifted their preference
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world’s biggest organization. Let us understand this by an example; iTunes was developed by Apple to store the music files and movies on their website. This was a big innovation itself. The Apple’s iPod originated from the need of a portable music player which was required to store the music files which was made available by Apple on their website Apple iTunes. This is a classic example of Cyclic Innovation where one innovation (iTunes) led to another innovation (iPod). IPod further led to the innovation
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1. What industry conditions led to the revolution in audio distribution described in the case? Which stakeholders stand to benefit most and least from this revolution? The start of digital revolution has completely transformed the phase of audio distribution. The digitalized version of CDs known as the MP3‚ hit the market. This allowed the customers to purchase and download the music on their computers. This way the music lovers were no more compelled to go to the music stores. The software developers
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