Apple CEO Tim Cook will appear on stage for a "fireside" conversation during next month's BoxWorks conference, Box CEO Aaron Levie announced on Monday.
The conversation is scheduled for the second day of the conference, Sept. 29, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Levie . The venue is a frequent home for Apple's own events.
Levie noted that the topic will be Apple's current role in the enterprise world and its future plans. Box primarily offers large-scale cloud services for businesses, governments, and non-profits, although it does have personal storage options.
Apple has typically made the enterprise sector a secondary concern, preferring to concentrate on consumer sales. The popularity of iPhones and iPads in the corporate world has pushed it further in that direction though, to the extent that the company is joined with IBM in . Recent declines in overall iPad sales have reportedly led to an .
It's unclear why Cook would specifically appear at BoxWorks. His talk will likely come just weeks after the launch of iOS 9 and , so he could conceivably use the event as a platform to promote how friendly the products are for large organizations.
tickets presently cost $899, and will be $1,099 at the door. The event will run for three days starting on Sept. 28.