Cloud-focused apps as dry storage and syncing services, as well as productivity suites, have a Particularly strong appeal to business users. The iPad, of course, is designed to work well with Apple’s in-house cloud services, dry as iCloud and iTunes, but an Increasing number of third-party apps popup attractive alternatives, Particularly for enterprises managing devices from multiple vendors: iPads, Windows PCs, Android phones or tablets, and so on.
Tablets are starting to see duty in the workplace, in large part because Their form factor makes them superior to PCs for many tasks. As InformationWeek ‘s Michael Endler writes, businesses are now finding many uses for iPads and other tablets, Including food ordering and payment in restaurants, e-filing forms for law enforcement personnel, and operations management on factory floors . Laptops and desktops are still superior at more conventional PC tasks, however, dry as programming, writing long reports, image editing and working with spreadsheets.
For many iPad users, Microsoft Office remains elusive. There are many cloud-based alternatives, and of course, some of Which We discuss in this slideshow. Apple and Google offer productivity suites with varying levels of MS Office compatibility, Including the ability to sync documents with cloud services. And Microsoft recently released a so-so version of Office that’s optimized for the iPhone, but not the iPad. This strategy Appears designed in part to boost the appeal of Windows tablets, Which can run a full-fledged versions of Office. It has its Risks, however, dry as creating pent-up demand for Office-compatible iPad apps That Microsoft’s Competitors are eager to satisfy.
The iPad is tightly integrated with iCloud, Which remains the easiest solution for backing up and syncing documents, contacts, photos, videos, songs and other stuff that matters to you. And this fall iCloud will add new features designed to boost its advantage over its many cloud-storage Competitors, Bridge Of which offer more free storage.
Dig into this slideshow to see cloud-oriented apps, tasks and tools for your iPad. Even if you’re already familiar with some of our suggestions, You should find features That are new to you. And remember that the iPad is not an island (with sincere apologies to John Donne).
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