Apple iOS in the enterprise
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Apple iOS in the enterprise News
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February 23, 2021
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Feb'21
Apple boosts smartphone market with 5G iPhone debut
Apple injected much-needed life into the smartphone market with its 5G iPhone 12 line. Gartner said the company was the No. 1 phone manufacturer in the fourth quarter of 2020.
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December 18, 2020
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Dec'20
Facebook attacks Apple over upcoming iPhone privacy measures
Facebook claims Apple's upcoming privacy change will hurt small businesses, but Apple argues the move gives users control over the personal data collected by apps.
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December 09, 2020
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Dec'20
Apple requiring privacy notices from app developers
The privacy labels on new apps and updates on the App Store have to list the data collected by developers and their partners. The notices resemble nutritional labels on food.
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December 02, 2020
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Dec'20
Smartphone market shows signs of recovery
Recent analyst reports indicate the smartphone market is leaving its deep pandemic funk as consumer spending on electronics rises and Chinese manufacturing returns to normal.
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New iOS 14 features that mobile admins should be excited for
With the impending release of iOS 14, mobile admins should learn the advancements that iOS 14 can offer and how the features can make a major difference in the enterprise. Continue Reading
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New Apple MDM terms iOS admins should know
Apple introduced a new BYOD-friendly management mode for iOS and macOS and renamed the existing Apple MDM modes. Get up to speed with the three new terms. Continue Reading
Evaluate Apple iOS in the enterprise Vendors & Products
Weigh the pros and cons of technologies, products and projects you are considering.
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Objective-C vs. Swift: The war for iOS development supremacy
While Objective-C still holds the crown, Swift is quickly mobilizing to rule iOS development. Let's examine and compare the most compelling features of each language. Continue Reading
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Evaluating the iPhone 12 as a business phone
Organizations that rely on mobile devices have likely considered the iPhone as a business phone for its users, so they should evaluate the latest enhancements with the iPhone 12. Continue Reading
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Apple debuts multi-user iPadOS sessions for enterprise users
Shared iPad, previously exclusive to education, brings multi-user concepts to enterprise iPad use cases, and Apple admins should learn how it can support their organization. Continue Reading
Manage Apple iOS in the enterprise
Learn to apply best practices and optimize your operations.
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How to sideload iOS apps and why it's so dangerous
IT professionals should be aware of how to sideload iOS applications and why it might be dangerous and inadvisable to do so. Learn the two most common sideload methods below. Continue Reading
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Top iOS 13 mobile device management features for IT
The new iOS 13 mobile device management features Apple introduced help IT with device enrollment and other tasks, but IT must determine how these features fit into its plans. Continue Reading
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How does the aggressive iOS 13 RAM management affect UX?
Apple's iOS 13 comes with RAM management that may terminate mobile apps that aren't in use. Apple has somewhat addressed this with updates, but some of the core issues remain. Continue Reading
Problem Solve Apple iOS in the enterprise Issues
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How to install root CA certificates on iPhones and iPads
Apple iPads and iPhones can connect securely to enterprise networks, but IT admins need to install root certificates or CA certificates to the devices first. Continue Reading
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Ping of death: What is it and how is Apple affected?
An Apple vulnerability recently resurfaced and is targeting Apple devices that are connected to public hotspots. Discover what this vulnerability is and how to protect your devices. Continue Reading
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How can IT use the OAuth 2.0 protocol for iOS 12 devices?
Learn about the history of OAuth and Apple and how iOS 12 changed the game for authorization. There are a few things to be wary of, too. Continue Reading