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Few MS-financing features
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, November 04 2012 @ 08:47 AM EST
Good.

I refuse to pay more for a device that has MS compatible
features. They would have to pay me to use their junk, and
that includes exFAT on SD cards.

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Few enterprise-friendly features
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, November 04 2012 @ 12:06 PM EST
Actually, the specific things pointed out were remote-wipe and control, ability
to limit or control which applications get installed. I'm fairly certain that
these things will be incorporated into a later version of android (like multiple
users with 4.2) but saying that the lack of these is a failure of the nexus ten
device is silly, there is nothing about that device that prevents these
"enterprise-friendly features" or control from being added.

On a side note, I think it is pointless to emphasize the security on the client
beyond making sure that connection-credentials can not be easily copied, since
every server application should be controlling the security, including the
ability to pull down significant data at one-time to the device.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

Uh, no
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, November 04 2012 @ 07:23 PM EST
Pretty much every smartphone/tablet already supports exchange/activesync (what
you're referring to as "outlook servers"). Including android.

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