Archive for September 5th, 2007

Is the iPhone enterprise ready? Sure – why not?

I didn’t listen to the Burton Group briefing on whether or not the iPhone is “enterprise ready” (apparently Burton thinks not), but I agree with Bob Blakeley’s view as expressed by Phil Windley:

While you can certainly make a case that encrypting data on the device (even contacts) is necessary for many enterprises, the model that keeps apps and data on the Web–removing the need for these to be remotely managed–is exactly the kind of mobile platform enterprises ought to want.

There are applications you can think of–field technicians in areas with poor connectivity who need access to large amounts of data–but those are probably the exception, not the rule. Most road warriors could use Web-based tools with little loss in productivity. I have been amazed at the richness of some of the iPhone applications that I’ve seen and it’s only been a few months.

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Is the iPhone enterprise ready? Sure – why not?

I didn’t listen to the Burton Group briefing on whether or not the iPhone is “enterprise ready” (apparently Burton thinks not), but I agree with Bob Blakeley’s view as expressed by Phil Windley:

While you can certainly make a case that encrypting data on the device (even contacts) is necessary for many enterprises, the model that keeps apps and data on the Web–removing the need for these to be remotely managed–is exactly the kind of mobile platform enterprises ought to want.

There are applications you can think of–field technicians in areas with poor connectivity who need access to large amounts of data–but those are probably the exception, not the rule. Most road warriors could use Web-based tools with little loss in productivity. I have been amazed at the richness of some of the iPhone applications that I’ve seen and it’s only been a few months.

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Some Macs go missing at the Apple Store

When I was in the Apple Store at University Village on Monday waiting to talk to them about my deadened iMac, I noticed that there was not a single Mac Mini nor a Mac Pro to be seen on the floor, nor any mention of them.

Interesting.

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The new Catalyst File Manager is here, and it’s very groovy!

My colleagues over at Catalyst have released the File Manager web tool, and it’s a great addition to their suite of web tools. File Manager does just what you’d think – allows you to upload, download, and manage files stored in UW file stores, including the Catalyst WebFiles space and the Homer or Dante clusters. Performance is snappy and the interface is self-explanatory – what more could you ask for?

A couple of screen shots:

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