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I’m sure you haven’t seen many TV ads for servers, but it’s not because the market is too small, but because people watching TV are not interested about servers or don’t know anything about them. This brings me to this post’s purpose, to talk a little bit about tablets as seen by businesses, as there’s a huge market for them there if someone manages to convince executives of the benefits of using tablets. And it’s not going to be a TV ad that does so. Reaching to consumers and reaching to the business environment are two completely different things and requirements for devices couldn’t be more different.
So let’s see if there are any benefits for businesses to use tablets and what features should a business tablet have in order for it to be successful with the men in black. It’s interesting that lately even businesses have multimedia requirements with battery such as Hp HSTNN-CB0C battery , Hp HSTNN-D80D battery , Hp NY220AA battery , Hp NY221AA battery , Hp Mini 110 Mi battery , Hp Mini 110 battery , Hp Mini 110 XP battery , Hp Mini 110-1000 battery , Hp Mini 1101 battery , Compaq Mini 110 battery , Compaq Mini 110C battery , Compaq Mini CQ10-100 battery (video presentations and video conferencing come to my mind right now), so graphic capabilities are now a must have point for many business devices, including laptops and tablets.
Let’s not make a bullet list this time and just speak of why a business should consider tablets. First, tablets are cheaper than business laptops (Lenovo Thinkpads, Dell Latitudes and HP Elitebooks start at way over 1000 bucks for a decent configuration) and might allow companies to buy a less expensive laptop and couple that with a companion tablet for complete functionality. Also tablets are more portable, last longer, and perform faster for the tasks they perform. Overall strength is also a good point worth mentioning for those harsh working environments where having fewer moving parts and flash storage are welcome. These points are serious incentives, especially since tablets could allow employees to keep contact with important business matters while they’re out of the office (don’t know what employees have to say about this).
First, all businesses need security, so encrypted storage and communications, password protection, fingerprint authentication and remote wipe (in case the tablet gets stolen) are a must. You could even add face recognition for automatic login and proximity device lock to make a business tablet more secure.
Second come peripheral connectivity options, as depending on the business type there are specific accessories that must be connected (think of bar code scanners for example). So a tablet without USB (with host capabilities) is doomed in front of the business men. Also card slots for memory expansion or easy file transfer should be included in a tablet for business.