April 2010


Published at Enterprise Mobile Today – 4/30/2010

In early April, Apple provided a preview of some of the forthcoming enterprise features of iPhone OS 4. In order to understand the importance of these new features, it helps to look at the challenges that the current iPhone OS and its limited management features pose to IT departments considering implementing the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. In this piece, I review the status quo as well as the presumed changes and how they could make life easier for IT staffers supporting the iPhone OS after this summer’s significant upgrade.

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Published at Computerworld – 4/11/2010

Apple previewed many of the features coming to the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad with the next release of iPhone OS 4. While there are many new features, including lots of additional abilities for developers, here are five big reasons that the next version of the iPhone OS stands to reinvent Apple mobile platform with implications for consumers, business, and the mobile landscape.

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Published at Enterprise Mobile Today – 4/9/2010

When Apple unveiled the forthcoming iPhone OS 4 in early April, the company showcased seven “tent pole” features. Among them were feature specific to making it easier to implement the iPhone OS in business and enterprise environments. Find out why these specific “enterprise features” and several other features that Apple outlined have the potential to reinvent how the iPhone is used in the business and education spaces.

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Published at Computerworld – 4/4/2010

Just who is the ultimate market for the iPad? Families, students, professionals? In this piece, I examine how the iPad can be utilized in very different ways for a wide range of different users as well as how it can be successfully used by professionals across a wide range of industries including education and training, sales and marketing, real estate, health care, law, management, travel and tourism, and information technology.

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