Tell them that IPads are not allowed...problem solved...:)

Seriously, they will have no practical use for it.  They will not be able to 
use their EMR or PM software, they won't be able to utilize any printing 
features, and they will not be able to take it room to room to do anything but 
take notes, which of course won't integrate with their EMR, which is what they 
want it to do.

Security is the same as the IPhone - depending on your levels and assurance, it 
is either acceptable or not acceptable.  If you're a bit lax on security, it 
should be fine.

I used to manage a group of urologists with several locations and migrated them 
to a new EMR.  I know the headaches.  They are looking at the IPad as a new toy 
and thinking it can replace their current infrastructure.  Bottom line, it 
can't.

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From: Steve Ens [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 1:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: need suggestions...iPad in a Windows enterprise, anyone?

Oh man, when you decommission those X200's, send them my way.  In no way shape 
or form would an iPad be better than the Lenovo.  Except for reading books!  LOL
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Raper, Jonathan - Eagle 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Ok, I need some insight/thoughts/suggestions...especially if any of you have 
come up against this.

I have a pure Windows & Cisco environment, W2k3 AD, 802.11n with 802.1x 
authentication (we don't support 802.11b, and 802.11g is on the way out the 
door). All desktops are XP, with a small handful of 2000 Pro boxes left out in 
the field. We've never supported Vista or Apple-anything on our network, and 
pulled the last 9x box off of our network years ago. We're close to getting rid 
of all of the 2000 clients off, and we're starting to look at Windows 7. We're 
multi-specialty, multi-location, physician-owned healthcare provider, which 
means HIPAA is of significant concern. Not much else applies, since we're not 
publicly traded (aside from common sense and the law in general). We have about 
425 employees and around 65 physicians (most of the physicians are 
shareholders).

I've done a good job of keeping the iPod touch and iPhone users off of the 
network thus far, because we simply don't have the people in house to be able 
to support any more devices.

Enter the iPad, Apple's answer to the Tablet PC.

We now have physicians who are starting to ask for iPad access on the network. 
I'm not sure why, but I suppose because they think it will be so much better 
than the Lenovo X200 Tablet PCs that we JUST bought them for use with our EMR 
system. We do not yet have a functional wireless guest network.

I've tried connecting a 64 Gig iPod touch to our wireless network to no avail, 
and then discovered that apparently the iPod touch doesn't like hidden 
networks. I'm not about to start broadcasting my SSID... this gives me pause 
about even considering an iPad, not to mention that I wouldn't be able to 
control the machine or authenticate the machine against the network.

Anyway, do any of you have any arguments for or against allowing the 
iPad/iPod/iPhone, both from a support standpoint and a security standpoint?

Thanks in advance,


Jonathan L. Raper, A+, MCSA, MCSE
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Eagle Physicians & Associates, PA
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