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Work Anywhere: Documents To Go for Tablets

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Android, Apps, Blog, Enterprise, Tablet Adoption





adoption enterprise blog apps android 2 Working on the run can present a host of challenges – especially when it comes to creating and editing documents. Microsoft Office® and Adobe offer the most widely used business software in the world, but their documents haven’t always been accessible – or editable – on mobile devices.  Thus it’s no surprise that Documents To Go (DTG) from DataViz has become consistently the top-selling productivity and business app in the tablet market.

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The Weekly Round-Up – Enterprise Tablet Style

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Android, Blog, Consumerization, Enterprise, Mobility Strategy, Weekly Round-up





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Windows 8 Tablet: Too Little, Too Late?
Originally posted by Paul McDougall
Even though Microsoft has yet to produce a media tablet that can compete with the iPad or Android-powered devices, the company’s efforts around such a device got some much needed attention last week when it previewed Windows 8, which is geared toward tablets and PCs.
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RIM’s Enterprise Standing Slips, Says Forrester
Originally posted by Larry Dignan
The turnabout in the enterprise highlights how RIM’s core foundation has been rattled by consumerization.
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ThinkPad Tablet: Ready For The Boardroom (Review)
Originally posted by James Kendrick
The ThinkPad Tablet by Lenovo is a Honeycomb slate that has typical ThinkPad engineering and quality of construction. It is as comfortable in the boardroom as it is the living room.
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7 Reasons You Need an Enterprise-Ready Tablet

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Android, Enterprise, Mobility Strategy, Utility





Is Consumerization Ruining the Enterprise—Or Just Driving IT Crazy?

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Consumerization, Enterprise, IT





The consumerization of IT (CoIT)–where employees use their own devices for work and play–has advantages for the enterprise. But at the same time, it’s wreaking havoc on IT departments that must deal with greater complexity, increased demand for support, and greater data vulnerability. Can business-grade tablets save the day? Read more

Sketch, Write, Type? How To Do All 3 With Your Tablet

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Android, Enterprise, Mobility Strategy, Utility





 

 

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Is it a tablet? A piece of paper? Or a laptop? Lenovo’s new ThinkPad Tablet can be all of the above.

With a 10.1-inch screen, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is already a bit easier to work on than most tablets. The electronic keyboard gives you more room to maneuver than the iPad does. But for those of you who want to make your tablet your one and only computing device, you have two options that make it easier to write longer and more often.

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5 Reasons Why Consumer Tablets Are Bad for Business

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Consumerization, Enterprise, IT, Mobility Strategy, Utility





Consumer tablets and eReaders, like iPads and the Kindle, are great for movies and books, surfing the web, and showing off family photos. But in the business world, they’re like the guy who thinks casual Fridays mean pajama bottoms and flip-flops. Or who forwards you cute animal videos every hour. Or who thinks an office pool party would be cool (“I do a mean cannonball, man!”). You get the idea.

The point is that you need a tablet that’s more comfortable in the boardroom than it is at the local pep rally. Here’s my list of reasons why consumer tablets are just bad for business: Read more

It’s Ten O’Clock. Do You Know Where Your Tablet Is?

Posted on by Lane Jesseph Posted in Enterprise, IT, Security





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Tablets are great because they’re light, portable, and easy to take anywhere. They’re also easy to leave anywhere. And what happens when the tablet you left in the cab or at the corner coffee shop has important company data on it? Read more

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