Re: Aussie Politicos Demand iPads, IT ŒHeadaches¹ Ensue | Cult of Mac

2011-09-08 Thread Stuart Evans
The blog and the responses from fanbois just demonstrate the evangelistical nature of Apple users or Apple stooges using it for PR. There¹s lots to love and a fair bit that be frustrating about Apple. The responses are typical of the Y generation ­ it¹s all about ³me² - ³I want an iPad and I¹m gon

Re: Aussie Politicos Demand iPads, IT ŒHeadaches¹ Ensue | Cult of Mac

2011-09-08 Thread Martin Hill
Having been peripherally involved in the development of several generations of Standard Operating Environments for locking down PCs and Macs in large scale Enterprise environments over the last few decades, I can attest to the fact that securing and supporting iPhones and iPads can be significan

Re: Aussie Politicos Demand iPads, IT ŒHeadaches¹ Ensue | Cult of Mac

2011-09-08 Thread cm
I was just about to write a similar email to yours, Martin, but you have covered a lot of the security features of iOS that I would have mentioned. Apple has made a sustained effort to add ever more enterprise security features to iOS devices. I would like to stress the corporate profile feature

Re: Aussie Politicos Demand iPads, IT ŒHeadaches¹ Ensue | Cult of Mac

2011-09-08 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 08/09/2011, at 10:20 PM, cm wrote: > I was just about to write a similar email to yours, Martin, but you have > covered a lot of the security features of iOS that I would have mentioned. > Apple has made a sustained effort to add ever more enterprise security > features to iOS devices. I w