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OPINION: iPad is the only game in town for tablets

OPINION: iPad is the only game in town for tablets

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 03 Feb 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

While many IT research firms and consultancies doubt the iPad’s place in the enterprise, one Canadian analyst is actually advising his clients to consider it. Find out why he might be right

Info-Tech Research Group Ltd. analyst Mark Tauschek thinks iPad adoption in the enterprise is “almost a certainty” and is calling on IT departments to start preparing their support strategy.

 

This is actually a pretty bold claim by Tauschek and one that goes against what most IT research firms and consultants have been saying thus far.

 

A Google search on “iPad” and “enterprise” will return quite a few news stories and blogs which highlight the Apple Inc. device’s shortcomings as a business device. In fact, earlier this week, I wrote a story which featured several analysts who expressed their skepticism about the device’s enterprise readiness.

 

Still, this hasn’t stopped Tauschek from advising his clients to start preparing for the iPad as soon as they can.

 

In the above video, the London, Ont.-based analyst highlights the fact that mobile workers — which might include health-care professionals, field technicians, and sales professionals — will be in the market for a lightweight and functional tablet device. Tauchek even floats the idea that devices such as the iPad and HP Co.’s upcoming Windows 7-powered Slate could have applicability to point-of-sale retail workers.

 

I don’t think there’s a question that people in these industries are yearning for smaller, lighter devices. The only issue for the iPad is whether IT departments want to accept yet another Apple device into their enterprise.

 

Here’s my take:

 


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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