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The PC-to-iPad conversion takes careful consideration

By John Agsalud

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 14, 2012

~~<p>Apple recently announced that the iPad3 will be released in March. As its moniker suggests, this is the third generation of the computer. To many this means the comfort level with the platform enables it to be used for critical business applications.</p>
<p>Already we're seeing business applications developed for the iPad from some pretty venerable or, dare we say it, legacy vendors. The typical model has remote workers who need to input or retrieve data from a central database. Examples include warehouse personnel who need to check or update inventory, health care workers working with medical records, or even wait staff in a restaurant taking orders.</p>
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Apple recently announced that the iPad3 will be released in March. As its moniker suggests, this is the third generation of the computer. To many this means the comfort level with the platform enables it to be used for critical business applications.

Already we're seeing business applications developed for the iPad from some pretty venerable or, dare we say it, legacy vendors. The typical model has remote workers who need to input or retrieve data from a central database. Examples include warehouse personnel who need to check or update inventory, health care workers working with medical records, or even wait staff in a restaurant taking orders. Login for more...



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