Apple iPad Lacking Security Features for an Enterprise
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Apple iPad
The Apple iPad which has been finally revealed officially yesterday and some technology experts have shown up their analysis for this new tablet PC and according to them it lacks some security and management features that an enterprise needs. Though this has come to be a very amazing handheld device for browsing internet, playing games and reading e-books but the factor of security as told by the experts is really not good.
According to some of the analysts the device has limited manageability and security features which are the chief concern of the enterprise looking to manage the device remotely. The example which has been provided by Chris Hazelton, research director for mobile and wireless technologies at The 451 Group is that if the iPad gets stolen there is now way for the IT administrator to deploy a push policy that locks it, as told by Chris Hazelton.
Though the perfection of this device has got some doubts but still the sale of this tablet can be expected to be a huge one because it works as a first ever alternative to the Mac book or iPhone. Ted Schadler, an analyst at Forrester Research discussed about it by saying “The iPad’s enterprise effectiveness is questionable, but that may not stop employees from bringing the device to work as an alternative to the MacBook or iPhone”. The company has also claimed that they are also working on the security and encryption so we can expect some betterment in the coming months.
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