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<blockquote data-quote="Honky Tonkin" data-source="post: 197168" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Being the apple "admin" i.e. the apple guy for a hospital, I do not recommend bying an iPad or pad of any variety. There is no way to upgrade or repair these and I have one that is failing right here next to me. These are great secondary toys, they are specifically large ipod touches. For someone with little experience with these proprietary devices, getting your pictures and files stored on a desktop or backup drive might as well be magic.</p><p></p><p>I take these iPads and implement a configuration profile that removes all the icons from its desktop, increase security settings, and I drop a Citrix reciever icon there so that users can reach my EMR system via my citrix infrastructure. In my opinion that is their only secure business implementation for these.</p><p></p><p>If you do get one of these devices, be sure to keep up with your updates, there are thousands of vulnerabilities on the base OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honky Tonkin, post: 197168, member: 1872"] Being the apple "admin" i.e. the apple guy for a hospital, I do not recommend bying an iPad or pad of any variety. There is no way to upgrade or repair these and I have one that is failing right here next to me. These are great secondary toys, they are specifically large ipod touches. For someone with little experience with these proprietary devices, getting your pictures and files stored on a desktop or backup drive might as well be magic. I take these iPads and implement a configuration profile that removes all the icons from its desktop, increase security settings, and I drop a Citrix reciever icon there so that users can reach my EMR system via my citrix infrastructure. In my opinion that is their only secure business implementation for these. If you do get one of these devices, be sure to keep up with your updates, there are thousands of vulnerabilities on the base OS. [/QUOTE]
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