tisdag 15 februari 2011

Enterprise iPad adoption up to 80 percent in Fortune 100

Apple critics repeatedly say the iPad is a media consumption device, and not really fit for the heavy lifting in the enterprise environment. But think again folks, because the iPad is working itself into some of the the largest companies in the world.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that 65% of the the Fortune 100 have either deployed or have pilots running with the iPad already. Meanwhile, Network World puts the number in the Fortune 100 as 80%, and cites companies taking the iPad in like Dupont, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo. Company IT mangers like the increased security that comes with iOS 4, especially the application level encryption. And being able to remotely wipe the device is another plus.
I don't think Apple intended the iPad as a solution for big business, but increasingly it's finding a way in anyway. Happily for Apple, Microsoft seems so far to have fumbled on delivering a tablet-ready OS. After promises in 2009 that tablets would be a top priority in 2010, nothing has been delivered. Meanwhile Blackberry, HP and Android have moved ahead with products or nearly-ready products to challenge the iPad. Is your company or business using iPads? Let us know your experiences in comments.
[via Network World]Enterprise iPad adoption up to 80 percent in Fortune 100 originally appeared on TUAW on Mon, 14 Feb 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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