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Good news for enterprise iPads: Apple readies iOS 4.2

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Nov 3, 20103 mins

iOS 4.2 update will give the iPad a range of features already available to iPhone and iPod touch users, and may pave the way for still-faster enterprise adoption

Apple has released the final code to developers for its iOS 4.2 update, according to several technology websites. The update, scheduled for public release later this month, is especially big news for the iPad, which will gain a range of features already available to iPhone and iPod touch users running iOS 4.

Those changes, including some specifically to strengthen device security and manageability through third-party applications, may pave the way for still-faster enterprise adoption of the iPad.

For iPad, iOS 4.2 brings Apple’s limited multi-tasking to the tablet for the first time: users will be able to run applications in the background. Other existing iOS features that will be available for the iPad include the following:

* The ability to group apps into folders, up to 20, compared to 12 for iPhone.

* New universal mailbox, and the option to organize e-mails automatically in the inbox by thread, using the Mail app’s preference screen.

For enterprise users, iPad will gain some important features to secure and manage the iPad. Apple is actively promoting iPad with iOS 4.2 for the enterprise market. These new features include:

* New APIs for device management, used by third-party mobile management applications, such as those from MobileIron and Sybase, to wirelessly configure iPad settings, monitor compliance with enterprise policies, and lock the tablet or wipe it of corporate data.

* Using the device passcode as an encryption key to protect e-mails and attachments; new data protection APIs can be used by security apps to protect corporate information.

* Enterprise-based wireless distribution of custom applications, without having to connect the iPad to a computer and iTunes.

* Support for multiple Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts, and for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010; all e-mail accounts can be integrated into a single in-box, or switch easily between separate in-boxes.

* New SSL VPN support for iPad (which already supports Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Enterprise, and IPSec); Juniper and Cisco plan to support this feature soon.

All of these have also already been available with iOS 4 on iPhone on iPod touch.

The 4.2 release will also introduce several brand new features for all iOS devices.

One is AirPrint, a wireless printing feature, that can send an iOS file to a compatible printer via Wi-Fi, without having to download and install specific drivers. Apple’s default applications, such as Safari, are being changed to include a “Print” selection to use AirPrint. Additional coverage can be found here. 

Also, what had been “AirTunes” is now being expanded to also stream video and photos, not just music, over Wi-Fi. The feature will be called AirPlay, and be available on all iOD devices.

John Cox covers wireless networking and mobile computing for Network World. He is available on Twitter at https://twitter.com/johnwcoxnww, on email at john_cox@nww.com, on blog RSS feed at http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/2989/feed

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john_cox

I cover wireless networking and mobile computing, especially for the enterprise; topics include (and these are specific to wireless/mobile): security, network management, mobile device management, smartphones and tablets, mobile operating systems (iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10), BYOD (bring your own device), Wi-Fi and wireless LANs (WLANs), mobile carrier services for enterprise/business customers, mobile applications including software development and HTML 5, mobile browsers, etc; primary beat companies are Apple, Microsoft for Windows Phone and tablet/mobile Windows 8, and RIM. Preferred contact mode: email.

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