Certain people in upper management have them.  They gave one to our CEO but
he grew frustrated with it and gave it back.  It does do email really well
and they have the Citrix receiver and such for 'work' stuff but he found to
do any serious work through the receiver was frustrating and kept his
laptop.
Personally, I am waiting until this fall/winter to take my plunge in tablet
land (and cannot wait until Consumer Preview release next week to nuke and
reload my home machine).

One of our VMware sales people used to do this 'iPad theater' when he came
in to the meetings.  he would get his iPad out with the case and set it up
with his keyboard, then connect to his iPhone and hit the back end VDI
solution so he could 'take notes'.  So I started giving him ads to latops
and ATT wireless recievers that were cheaper then his solution so
eventually he stoped making it a production.
1.  iPad battery life! (you just asked for an outlet for your iPhone cause
it's battery was dying)
2.  weight (you are carrying an additional keyboard)
3.  cost (you are ignoring the backend license costs)
4.  convienience (soft keyboard takes up half the screen which is the only
size option and I see you squinting, a lot)

We spend a lot of money on VMware but sometimes they don't listen well to
what our goals are so need reminders. Of course, that is often true for any
vendor.

NOTE:  I freely admit there are scenerios where his use case does work,
however, in our enviornment it only does so for a very small percentage of
users at this time so I feel free to have fun with vendors.  They do play
back. :)

I believe we have something frmo Good Technologies to manage data on them.

Steven Peck
http://www.blkmtn.org





On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:39 AM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi All,
>
> I'm about to purchase a few tablets for testing.  I already have an iPad
> and it works fine for accessing e-mail (I use NotifyLink to deliver e-mail
> and calendaring to phones/tablets) as well as using the Citrix agent for
> accessing our XenApp resources.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions for others?  I understand the Galaxy and Xoom
> are pretty good.  Important to me are management for business, ease of use
> for the end user, ease of management, and features for the corporate user.
> I'm not sure how the iPads can be easily managed in the corporate world
> either.   I'd really like a tablet that could somehow log into my AD
> network and access file resources, too.  Connection to our A/V systems for
> projector use would be a bonus.
>
> Comments and suggestions welcome.
>
>
> Tom Miller
> Engineer, Information Technology
> Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
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