March 2010
Monthly Archive
Does the iPad need Microsoft Office to succeed?
Published at Computerworld – 3/26/2010
If the iPad is to be successful in business and education settings, tools to view, edit, save, and present files that are commonly used. For most of the world, this implies the ability to interoperate with Microsoft Office. Apple is shipping iWork for iPad along with the iPad’s launch, but it will it be enough? What other options are on the horizon if it isn’t and how could will the those option be? In short, does the iPad need its own version of Office?
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Apple’s Mac Mini Server ‘Ideal’ For the Small Office
Published at Computerworld – 3/16/2010
Mac OS X Server offers any business or school a powerful and scalable server solution without complex or costly licensing requirements. For small organizations, Apple offers simplified management tools in addition to the array of enterprise-caliber features. With the addition of the Mac Mini Server to run Snow Leopard server, Apple has create a flexible, low cost, and easy to configure server that is ideal for any small business. Find out all the details in this review.
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19 Key Considerations for the iPad as Enterprise Mobile Device
Published at Enterprise Mobile Today – 3/10/2010
Does the iPad belong in your business, school, or enterprise environment? That’s a question that many IT professionals (as well as many end-users) have been asking since the iPad was unveiled in January. While the jury will still be out on the ultimate answer to that question at least until the device ships in April, here are 19 concerns and questions that every IT professional and end-user considering the iPad as a business or educational device should understand and consider.
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