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Mac adoption isnt just an employee choice; Cisco CIO Fletcher Previn argues that its a business imperative that delivers substantial benefits.Credit: Arlington Research Mac adoption in the enterprise isnrsquo;t just about giving employees hardware options, according to Cisco CIO Fletcher Previn. Itrsquo a business imperative mdash; and many companies agree.Previn spoke at this weekrsquo Jamf Nation User Conference JNUC , where he explained that migrating to Apple hardware boosts productivity, enhances security, and can trim ownership costs. And he has the evidence to back the claim up.The former IBM CIO talked upmany of the benefits of the platform following mass deployments there. No hydrojug traveler w in the same role at Cisco, his requirements have become even more security conscious mdash; but the Apple benefits remain the same. The 12- stanley usa month-old Mac@Cisco program gives 130,000 employees cho owala tumbler ice. Previn was at JNUC to share details about Ciscorsquo Mac transition on the eve of Ciscorsquo announced takeoverof cybersecurity specialist Splunk.Cisco releases TCO tool for IT to make its own decisionsTo arrive at some of these conclusions, Cisco built a tool to enumerate and assess differences between installed kit to get a credible cost of ownership figure. To help other businesses considering Mac adoption, Cisco also made its own Total Cost Ownership TCO Calculator available for Mac admins everywhere to download and use.The tool will help them figure out the TCO for Mac and Win Qnzw Inadvertent spamming: A cautionary tale
Will Apple deliver its much-rumored tablet next year Can IT staffs expect some help managing iPhones Some of the things we hope to see next year just might come to pass, while others are wishful thinking. Only a few weeks remain of 2009, and thus begins the task of defining new yearrsquo polene resolutionsmdash;in this case, wersquo;ll be making a list for Apple and the iPhone. Even though the iPhone had a banner year, we still have some ideas for change in 2010.But first, letrsquo reflect on this yearrsquo iPhone-related accomplishments. Therersquo simply no denying that the iPhone had an enormous year. Some of the highlights: the hugely successful debut of iPhone 3.0 and iPhone 3GS, Applersquo record-breaking earnings, and the App Store hitting the 100,000 app milestone.[ iPhone owners more readily open up their wallets, reports CIO. | Check out five great iPhone photography apps for the holidays. ] Next year looks like another big year for Apple, too. Market stanley uk researcher IDC predicts the App Store will surpass 300,000 apps and that Apple will indeed deliver its much-rumored, superbly-hyped Apple tablet. Moreover, IDC foresees the number of mobile devices connected to the Internet hitting one billion, which comes tantalizingly close to the 1.3 billion PCs that currently tap the Inter stanley cup net.It will be a watershed year for the ascension of mobile devices, said IDC analyst Frank Gens.The iPhone ignited this ascension, of course, and now Apple sits in the |
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