Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

iPhone Comes to Verizon

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Today Apple announced that the iPhone will be available on Verizon, just in time for Valentines Day! The rumor sites have been predicting this practically since the iPhone was introduced and it is finally a reality. This move will help to open up the iPhone to additional markets and help bring all the things that make the iPhone great to Verizon. To quote Apple:

Beginning February 10, the phone that changed everything will be available on both AT&T and Verizon Wireless in the United States. Qualified Verizon Wireless customers will also have the exclusive opportunity to pre-order iPhone 4 online on February 3, ahead of general availability.

Whichever network you choose, you’ll get FaceTime video calling, the high-resolution Retina display, a 5-megapixel camera, HD video recording, long battery life, and all the other great features of iPhone 4.


If you are planning on, or have embarked on an iPhone integration into your environment and would like to cover the impact that this move has on that integration, then please feel free to contact your 318 Professional Services Manager or sales@318.com if you do not already have one.

318 Featured in IT Business Edge

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

318 has been a leader in bringing iOS into the Enterprise for some time. We have been sitting alongside our customers, working to get iPhones integrated into organizations of all sizes for years. Since the release of the iPad the quantity of projects we are involved with continues to increase. Now, 318 has been featured in a slide show on IT Business Edge illustrating “how 318’s team is advising clients who are trying to bring iPads and iPhones into enterprise environment.”

And if you would like to discuss how your organization can deploy iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch please feel free to contact your 318 Professional Services Manager or sales@318.com for more information.

Book On Enterprise iOS Integration Available

Monday, December 20th, 2010

The 6th book from 318′s staff is now available: Enterprise iPhone and iPad Administrator’s Guide. In this title, Charles Edge, the Director of Technology at 318, takes a look at lessons learned in our numerous iOS integration projects, from procurement to deployment to patch management. Per the publisher, Apress, the following indicates who the book is intended for:

This book is intended for IT staff members that will be charged with planning an iPhone and ipad implementation or pilot program, as well as those that will be charged with ultimately deploying and provisioning the devices and delivering support to iPhone and iPad users. Readers should have an existing background in IT management, systems administration, and end user support working in a medium to large business or enterprise environment.

If you are considering doing a large scale integration or remediation project for iOS-based devices in your environment then contact your 318 Professional Services Manager or sales@318.com for more information on how 318 can assist you in your endeavors.

318 Press Releases

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Today, 318 released two press releases pertaining to initiatives within the mobility space. These include the following:

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Challenged-by-Deployment-of-Apple-iPads-in-Your-Enterprise-Tips-From-318-Consulting-1371111.htm

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Leading-Enterprise-Class-Apple-Consultancy-318-Becomes-iPad-Reseller-1371114.htm

Also worth note is that 318 has been a reseller for Research in Motion, the makers of the Blackberry and Blackberry Enterprise Server, Google Apps and a number of other solutions that fit nicely into the mobility space. If you would like to discuss any of these topics please reach out to us at 877.318.1318 for more information on services and products that 318 can work to integrate and manage for your organization.

Have iPad, Must Print?

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

iOS 4.2 introduced a number of new features for the iPad. One of the most talked about was multi-tasking, along with AirPlay and Game Center. But another feature allows the iPad to be used by more people when at work: AirPrint. AirPrint introduces the ability to wirelessly print to AirPrint-enabled printers.

AirPrint-enabled printers are not yet common though, with HP having a number of devices supporting AirPrint currently include HP’s Envy e-All-in-One D410a, Photosmart Plus e-AiO (B2210a), Photosmart Premium e-AiO (C310a) and Photosmart Premium Fax e-AiO (C410a).

If you have a printer that you love and don’t want to wait for a new version of the firmware that supports AirPrint or want to buy one, then there is a great little app called Printopia that can be used to print through your computers, or even to image files on your computer. Printopia can be found at http://www.ecamm.com/mac/printopia.

Printing is not yet available for all apps that you may have installed. It is built into Safari, Mail, Photos, Pages, Keynote and Numbers. Printing is also available in some newer versions of third party applications.

Note: Printing is not available for any devices that do not yet support multi-tasking (which includes the iPhone 3g by the way).

Access File Shares from iPad

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Note: For more information about the information contained in this article, contact us for a professional consultation.

As the iPad eeks its way into businesses we’re starting to hear a very common question: How do I access my files on the server? While you can enable WebDAV on most modern file servers and access data that way, or look to the cloud, many simply want a way to tap into existing SMB file shares. Well, you’re in luck!

Stratopherix (http://www.stratospherix.com) has released FileBrowser, an application for the iPad that can mount a file share and provide access to the resources on the share. FileBrowser will allow you to connect to servers and then access files as you would from a regular desktop computer, wirelessly or over a network connection.

If you find that you cannot access file shares once installed, then we have seen some policy issues on file servers (mostly those that do double-duty as a domain controller) or if you are remotely then you might need to either forward ports to the server or first establish a VPN into the environment. If you still cannot access them then contact your 318 account manager and we will be happy to assist with any needs you might have.

Happy File Browsing!

senuTi

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Ever lost the data on your computer and then realized that your media library was on your iPod or iPhone but not on your computer? Or maybe you had some data backed up but not your massive media library? Well what you need is iTunes backwards: copy the media files from your iPod or iPhone to you computer. Luckily there’s Senuti, which is iTunes spelled backwards because it does just that; it copies data from your mobile device into the iTunes library. This should not be used as a backup tool but it does make for a nice recovery path in some cases!

The iPhone USB Jump Drive

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

When you plug in the iPhone, iTunes opens up automatically as does iPhoto if you have any images in your Photo Roll. But what if you want to use your iPhone as a regular old USB jump drive? Run this little program:
http://code.google.com/p/iphonedisk/

Citrix Receiver for iPhone

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Deploying the iPhone into the enterprise has a number of pain points. Two that we continue to hear are a lack of full disk encryption and developing software. For environment who cannot obtain enterprise developer accounts, we also continue to work through problems with regard to application provisioning. Many companies are also getting tired of trying to deploy applications to too many operating systems. One answer we’ve taken for some of this is to introduce web-based applications with small wrappers around them that are specific to each application/device. But Citrix has stepped up and released Citrix Receiver for iPhone and Dazzle.

Within the Citrix product line you will now be able to provision a thin client-based application and achieve the agility that business units want without the commitment to a specific platform. This means that if your users want Windows Mobile or an iPhone you can publish an application, tailored to their screens and with Dazzle, you can give them the option to choose which applications they want to access, making application provisioning easier for many environments. Because a thin client leaves all of its data on the server, the lack of full disk encryption becomes less of an issue with the iPhone as you can choose to sandbox your business critical data into thin client environments. And finally, you can go to market with solutions that can enhance your business faster in many cases, by leveraging existing efforts and resources.

Overall, we’re happy to add Citrix Receiver in our own portfolio of product offerings. We can now go into any development opportunity with even more options: begin a new application (fat client), deploy a mobile-specific web-based application or bring a thin client solution to the table. From an application lifecycle, being able to look at the iPhone in a similar fashion to how we look at Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X is key to maximizing the capacity an organization towards their the business potential.