Category Archives: iPhone

iOS 5 – Anything In It For The Enterprise? (Part 2)

My usual presentation style is that I find something I believe is of interest to the MDM/Enterprise crowd, then I test it & verify it working, and present it to you either as a textual description, some screenshots or both. Today, it’s not so much tried and tested – actually you could say I’m moving into the speculation department.

I just upgraded my iPad to iOS 5 Beta 1 and gave a small rant about it:
http://mobilitydojo.net/2011/06/07/ios-5-anything-in-it-for-the-enterprise/

Since then I’ve upgraded to Beta 2, and I’ve looked through the menus of the device for relevant stuff. Now, Apple are a funny bunch of course, on their developer site they have a section for the pre-release stuff and some documentation. But the docs are mainly on new APIs and major changes. “Small” things like MDM and policies aren’t documented yet (only for iOS 4). So, I thought that, hey let’s just try to build some new .mobileconfig files and have a guess at what the settings should be. Turns out it’s not that easy…
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Taking a crack at guessing what will come in iOS 5.

iOS 5 – Anything In It For The Enterprise?

Apple’s yearly Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) was kicked off yesterday. Basically not possible to miss if you’ve visited any tech related web sites the past 24 hours I guess. As expected iOS 5 was presented along with the next release of OSX and the much hyped iCloud. If you want to go through the entire [...]

Mobile Video Consumption – Serving it Up

So now we’ve looked at how to produce some content – both experimenting with some output formats and some specific input formats. If you’re still following me here’s the last part in this introduction to consuming video at home and on the go. (I might make follow-up articles but at this point I’m sure you’d like to get started actually doing something.)

There’s nothing wrong with transferring the files to your device through a USB cable or similar, but this is about mobility – what will we do when we aren’t at home and need to watch a video or two? We load the content on a server, and test out the streaming options of course!
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Taking a look at how to make content available through a browser, and examining what works on which mobile device platforms.

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