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Apple's head of iCloud infrastructure leaves company, report says
Looking at the terms and conditions, iCloud is intended as a consumer product and not for business use.
Businesses will try to sign several devices using one “company” iCloud account but this turns into a mess when one person changes the password and then the others lose access or too many logging in with one Apple ID.
Expecting for Apple support to be “useful” in figuring out how to make iCloud bend for your team is asking a lot.
Apple’s business page https://www.apple.com/business/products-platform/
lists apps and resources used for businesses, even listing Microsoft Word and does not mention iCloud.
That gives us an idea where they currently stand. -
Apple's rapid enterprise growth in Mac, iOS & Apple TV targeted by new Jamf Pro 10 release...
lkrupp said:Shhhhhhh... keep this quiet. It might upset the troll army who still claim “real” work can only be done on a Windows PC.
Yes, there’s quickbooks for Mac, but it’s not compatible with the Windows version and all the features aren’t there for web version and it’s apparently a big clusterfook. And he doesn’t want to deal with the VMware scenario for obvious reasons. He uses iPhone & would love to be on Mac, but intuit makes it basically impossible.