< img src = "/uploads/blogs/40/16/IB-1ikrtl2hn_f4a4999ea.jpg" Alt = "Apple disabled Russians from the Business Appendix Development Platform: There is no alternative to it"/> ~ < P > Apple no longer provides Russian developers access to Apple Developer Enterprise Program & ndash; platforms for creating corporate applications. Access was restricted on February 12, writes Russian RBC.

< p >This platform enables companies to make iOS applications and distribute them to the App Store bypassing the App Store. In Russia, it is argued that such a solution creates a lot of problems for domestic developers.

< P > It is reported that ADEP platform has used almost all large corporations and development companies to provide employees with digital tools within their ecosystem. It has stopped working on it and business has not yet found a direct alternative to this tool.

< p > It should be noted that Apple was one of the first to terminate cooperation with the Russian Federation after February 24, 2022 and departure from the Russian market. The company stopped exporting all products of the company and disabled Apple Pay and other services.

< p >, there is information that the company is still partially present in the market. Yes, the new iPhone 16 at the start could be purchased freely in the Russian Federation, even contrary to sanctions. And last year Apple replenished Russia's budget for $ 13 million, & nbsp; paying an antitrust fine.

< p > in the nearest plans in Apple & nbsp; the announcement of the new MacBook Air & nbsp; & ndash; “The latest” in March. The key update will be the new Apple M4 processor that will provide a noticeable improvement in performance and autonomy.

< p > by the way, the main novelty of Apple in 2025 will not be an iPhone, but a smart home device, similar to a homePod, equipped with a screen. At least & nbsp; according to & nbsp; Mark gourmet insider with Bloomberg.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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