Re: [Fed-Talk] Some thoughts on Apple and the Enterprise
Re: [Fed-Talk] Some thoughts on Apple and the Enterprise
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Some thoughts on Apple and the Enterprise
- From: Joel Esler <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:15:28 -0400
Boyd Fletcher wrote:
http://securology.blogspot.com/2007/10/pgp-whole-disk-encryption-barely.html
i disagree about casual users with AB and Cal. those capabilities are
very popular with people for scheduling events, meetings, birthdays,
etc... and keeping track of people's contact information. outlook is
heavily used on windows PCs in non business environments.
if the integrated Email/AB/Cal apps were not better then Novell, IBM,
and MS and others would not be selling hundreds of millions of
copies.....
I disagree with the "that's why it sells". No. It's sold because of
the integrations with the rest of the network (AD, Sharepoint, just
because we've been using MSFT forever and don't want to switch) Outlook
is the default, as it is in most networks now a days, and that's why the
one Window method works. Personally, I hate having to open a whole
email client just to look at my calendar, or look up a phone number.
Stupid.
--
J
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