RE: [Fed-Talk] First Hands with iPad and Reality Check
RE: [Fed-Talk] First Hands with iPad and Reality Check
- Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] First Hands with iPad and Reality Check
- From: "Mueller, David S CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-PACIFIC, 55620" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 12:15:31 -0700
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] First Hands with iPad and Reality Check
>From Macworld (read from bottom up):
10:44 PT: Support for multiple Exchange accounts on one phone, as Steve said, and for Exchange Server 2010, and SSL VPN support for both Juniper and Cisco. End tentpole five. How many poles does this tent have?
10:44AM DanF: Audience applause for the IT improvements. The business media is apparently in the house.
10:43 PT: Next: Mobile device management. Been a huge request. Enterprise solutions out there for deploying large numbers of phones to companies. We've done work so that those solutions can also deploy iPhones. Wireless app distribution - companies can now wirelessly distribute apps anywhere in the world from their own servers.
10:43 PT: Scott Forstall back on stage for tentpole #5. Great features for Enterprise. iPhone has made huge inroads in Enterprise. More than 80% of fortune 100 companies are using iPhones. Even better data protection: We will encrypt all e-mail, incl. attachments, with your pin code. And APIs available so devs can encrypt all their data inside their apps as well.
http://www.macworld.com/article/150449/2010/04/liveupdate.html
- David
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Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] First Hands with iPad and Reality Check
"Better Encryption/security" and "Enterprise" were both mentioned, but I
didn't see any specifics on any of the feeds I was monitoring. It will
be interesting to see.
One big note - OS 4 for iPhone out in summer, OS 4 for iPad not until
the fall....
Taylor
Kinch Antoine (Contractor) wrote:
> Oh... We are paying attention alright ;-)
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> http://www.engadget.com/
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> On 4/8/10 1:43 PM, "Joel Esler" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> For those of you that aren't paying attention, Apple is (right now) introducing this stuff.
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> http://live.gizmodo.com
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> Things announced so far.
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> Multitasking
> iBooks app
> Unified iPhone Mail inbox
> Folders for apps on the homescreen
> Wallpapers for iPhone
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> It's on going.
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> J
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> On Apr 8, 2010, at 1:41 PM, Todd Heberlein wrote:
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>>> I am going to duck and cover but... A cooperative multitasking model circa 1984 could solve the problem nicely :->
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>> Their solution does remind me a little of cooperative multitasking. It consists of a set of APIs to do very controlled multitasking based on a number of use cases: playing audio in the background, VOIP, GPS-based location (sucks power though), a cell tower location service (not as accurate, but sucks less power), freeze-dry your app and its state when put in the background (so it isn't actually running), and a few other things.
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>> I think it will be a nice compromise between functionality and power management.
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>> Todd
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