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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleZilla Sounds like Stephenson needs to change his adult diapers. Sit down, grandpa. Grandpa? He's younger than Jobs.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Not entirely. As I've already pointed out, Apple is sending engineers to these sites to find out what their needs are, at least in relation to iPhone and iPad use. This is a new thing for Apple, and reflects w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by veblen I'm not aware of any OS X Server specific component being required to support an infrastructure full of iPads. What OS X Server specific component are you speaking of? You're right. However, it would have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Get your own shop an Enterprise Developer license, have your app developers pass apps to you to place into your in-company enterprise app portal. There is a bit of a learning curve for the folks who will be the i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Thanks, the comments you provided help me understand. I was under the impression (from your prior posts on this topic} that you worked for IT implementing iPad projects. From the comments to mine in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by felipur Using iPads and iPhones to drive adoption of xserves is far more likely to decrease iDevice sales than it is to increase xserve sales. Apple needs configuration and management tools that run on the hardware en…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Help me understand what you are asking for. 1) How many 3rd-party apps are we talking about: tens, hundreds, thousands, all. Tens TODAY, that can change any day now. Just one is an issue so it doesn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by veblen So iOS will still let the user use a device with an expired profile? Thanks for sharing your experience. Provisioning or configuration profiles? Provisioning profiles notify the users that it will expire…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross From what I've been told, that can be done in some way. I asked that of one of the management software companies at a trade show last year, and he said it wasn't a problem. How it's done, I can't say. But sinc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross So you don't allow it on the network if the user doesn't comply. This isn't any different than it is for phones and laptops. It's not that black and white. How are you going to control that? With a bunch of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross As you should know, it's been some time since Apple made available the ability for corporations to distribute their own software to employees internally, without going through iTunes. I can't give details on t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by veblen Can't you configure the ipads with the over the air profile delivery before you deploy them to the users? http://developer.apple.com/library/i...roduction.html I'm planning on setting a fairly low expira…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bullhead How do enterprises manage iPads? Install applications, OS updates, etc...? Does OSX Server have built in management capabilities? OS X server is not going to manage iPhone/iPads. We are not getting much h…
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I have been using hotspot for several weeks on AT&T with 4.3 beta with no issues. So how is this news?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIaddict They can/will reduce the resolution, framerate or video quality. Okay, gotcha. By lowering the quality of the media.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iansilv I don't care about data throttling- I think this is the fair way to do it actually. But the idea of pictures and video being compressed worries me a bit. I assume this is for transient material, like images o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lalaruza http://cnettv.cnet.com/ CNET just did this review, and they confirm what most people will see soon enough. I just logged onto verizon's site and had no problem with ordering! So, this points out w…
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"The new Personal Hotspot feature" If this is so new where is Internet Tethering?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cinemagic As usual, AT&T looks to cheat its customers. How many times are they going to try to sell a customer THE SAME DATA ! How so? I see $40 for 4gb of data and $5 for tethering. The rest is just complai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by whatisgoingon Meanwhile, back at AT&T, management isn't worried about customers switching from them to Verizon. Not because their customers are happy with their service, but because they have them under long-term …