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From: rnsmth9/12/2010 11:02:06 AM
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Found this blog post whilst running wildly through the web this morning

Here are a couple of snippets. The parts about iPads in the enterprise were more interesting to me than the improvement of ERP GUI's that iPad front ends will bring.

I have seen several keynotes from software executives lately. I recollect that all of them had iPads in them. Seasoned software executives have been getting positively giddy about the iPad.

It has given Steve Jobs a sales force that he didn’t know he had. It seems without really planning for it, the iPad has become the must have enterprise device


and, in a comment by a reader

As you point out here, executives have the iPad religion now. iPads are being bought in droves for corporate use. Soon people will say “well, we have these iPads, let’s put some of our legacy applications on them…the mobility will add a big productivity boost to users.” But, in order to put these apps on the iPad in any real way, they will have to re-engineer the UIs.

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