On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also, iTunes isn't needed for anything
> legitimate that users might have, iPhone and iPad included, because
> those can be activated on either a personal computer, or if the
> devices is company-issued, on a computer that is dedicated to the
> purpose and under the direct control of IT.

  What about backup and software updates of iDevices?  Is there a good
way to handle that without iTunes on user PCs?

  I don't think "have IT do all that for them, and on that single PC"
is going to scale, even for the ~130 person company I work at.  But if
there are better ways, I'm all ears.

-- Ben

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