Other than the fact that it's a hateful pig of a program[1], it installs all
kinds of ancillary applications with it that would need to be managed
(Bonjour, portable device helper whatever thingy, etc.), the likelihood that
you'll wind up helping people recover their personal iTunes libraries, and
the inevitability of having to deal with people who wipe their apps and
media b/c they sync with their work computer, no.  No issues at all.

I have it at home b/c I have an iPhone, but I would never use it at work.

[1] The new version seems quite a bit zippier, but I haven't used it
extensively.  (I sync about once every two or three months)

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Dennis Melahn <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a manager pushing to have iTunes allowed in the workplace.  We have
> a few audio techs who require downloading hard to find music tracks
> occationally but other than that we have not allowed iTunes in the
> enterprise (proliferation of illegally obtained music, using valuable corp
> bandwidth, etc).  I'm still against it.  Anyone have any pros/cons?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
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