On top of the backups, we have bandwidth issues, so cutting down on traffic
is always important for us.  A website with streaming commercials can be an
issue for us.   We're gradually taking away more and more stuff not deemed
business-worthy.  

 

From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:38 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Allowing or not Allowing iTunes on corporate computers????

 

Can't Apple products finally sync over the air yet?  Didn't they announce
that not too long ago?

Is iTunes still even needed?

 

 

From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 1:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Allowing or not Allowing iTunes on corporate computers????

 

Regardless of the issues of streaming, let me fill you on on some things
about Apple products - especially when related to iTunes:  They are worse
than Adobe.

 

1.  Their update process can break easily, more often on 64bit.  I'm not
saying it common, but its easy.  And its not easy to fix.  IME it frequently
requires a manual wipe of some kind.

 

2.  They cache all of their installation files.  Just like what Adobe Reader
and related products do, they save/store install files of every single
downloaded "upgrade" that they process (firmware as well).  As well as
multiple backups of devices that are attached/synched, and other crap.  If
you are space-strapped, and have finite backup/sync windows - your processes
can be seriously impacted.

 

I've seen backups impacted by 10GB of older/cached upgrades of Apple
products per user.  It just keeps growing over time until you manually
delete it.  I've been a bit of a backup whore recently, so this in turn has
made me a disk-space analyst as well.   I am extremely annoyed with Apple,
Adobe, and Quickbooks especially.  Some of it can be easily compensated for
with scripts.  Some of it, not so easily scripted without non-builtin tools.

--
Espi

 

 

On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 2:38 PM, justino garcia <[email protected]>
wrote:

iTunes removal has come up in our office.

What is norm are you allowing iTunes on the network?

-- 
Justin
IT-TECH

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