In August of 2014, enterprise market numbers showed that while iOS still held a firm grasp over the market, Android showed signs of growth. That’s not the case anymore, according to the latest report.

Based on the results showcased by Good Technology’s newest Mobility Index Report, as initially reported by VentureBeat, Apple’s iOS not only continued to hold dominance over the enterprise market, but even managed to gain additional ground at the expense of Google’s Android mobile operating system.

The results show that in the third quarter of 2014, iOS grew a total of two percent points from 67 percent to 69%. Google’s Android, on the other hand, slipped two percentage points, down to 29 percent of the enterprise market. And, to round it out, Microsoft’s Windows Phone held strong at their 1 percent of the enterprise market, a number that the platform has held for the last six quarters.

According to Good Technology’s findings, the growth in the enterprise by Apple’s iOS was carried on the shoulders of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus:

“Good Technology says “The release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus accounted for all of this gain.” More specifically, iOS was down to 66 percent of activations in July and August, but comprised 73 percent of September activations thanks to sales of the new devices.“

Apple’s focus on the enterprise is no secret these days, especially following an announcement with IBM detailing a partnership between the companies, and Apple’s commitment to launch enterprise-focused applications for iOS-based devices.

[via VentureBeat