Plus Jonathan, my post go out to a lot of Windoze users, I want them to drool and give Apple a consideration.
Two weeks ago I went to a three hour Cybersecurity class put on my my CPA firm, most likely the largest in the area. They had three speakers and it lasted for three hours. On Mobile they lauded the praises of Apple and mentioned that Android was wide open to anyone that wanted their info….yet they guy was using an Android and at break I heard him discussing the virus software they each were using with a member of the class!!!! ARE YOU KIDDING ME! You just talked about the dangers of Android and YOU USE ONE…what am I missing? I went to a Continuing Education class last year. The restoration firm putting this on had produced Apps for the iPhone and Android. When I could get a chance I mentioned that he was using an Android and he was really susceptible to hackers…he said OH boy, that’s the truth…it took me forever to get my App approved by Apple and with Android all I had to do was develop and post….yet he uses Android. Toto, we aren’t in Kansas anymore…..I really struggle trying to understand why a firm would KNOW and yet rely on outside virus software to try and protect them when Apple does 99% of that for them…. Call me baffled. John > On May 22, 2015, at 10:21 PM, Jonathan Fletcher <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On May 22, 2015, at 10:08 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Next, IBM has jumped on board to developed a few business Apps for the Apple >> Watch. At this point functionality is in it’s infancy but within a short >> time the Watch will become very important in simplifying our lives. > > I had to weigh in on this, John, as I have been following the Apple-IBM app > news, being in the mobile app space myself. The apps that IBM has been > developing in cooperation with Apple will not impact the average user that > much. These are all apps that leverage IBM’s strength in big data and large > corporations. None of the apps that has surfaced in this project have much to > offer the consumer and the small business owner. > > I would be pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong, but they all seem to be > geared toward solutions that enable big companies to leverage large amounts > of data. That is, after all, the world that IBM lives in. IBM has never had > much to do with "the little people,” especially since they got out of the PC > space. I expect their efforts to only indirectly impact the common mobile > device user. > > Jonathan > > -- > Jonathan Fletcher > [email protected] > > Kentuckiana FileMaker Developers Group > Next Meeting: 5/26/15 > > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
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