- Oct 12, 2004
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I have an interesting situation here that includes my nearly complete lack of knowledge about tablets. I've always wanted one, but could never justify it.
I work for a Mennonite-owned company. The ownership belongs to a relatively progressive New Order church so we have (heavily filtered) internet at the shop, nice Lenovo workstations, CNC equipment, etc. Essentially they have a little accent and believe in leading a simple life, otherwise you'd likely never know they were Mennonite.
The owner purchased a Galaxy Tab 2 recently and has now pushed to outfit sales, the general manager, and myself with tablets. I was given the green light yesterday. We currently have a Verizon plan with 6GB shared data.
There are some issues with all of this:
So....I don't even know what questions to ask necessarily. Is the Tab 2 really my only option with Verizon? Any other ideas, given this situation? What are you seeing for personal use policies with tablets/laptops?
I'll be stopping at the local Verizon store to see what the TCO of these babies would be. I'm not hopeful that it's going to be a nice number.
Help!
I work for a Mennonite-owned company. The ownership belongs to a relatively progressive New Order church so we have (heavily filtered) internet at the shop, nice Lenovo workstations, CNC equipment, etc. Essentially they have a little accent and believe in leading a simple life, otherwise you'd likely never know they were Mennonite.
The owner purchased a Galaxy Tab 2 recently and has now pushed to outfit sales, the general manager, and myself with tablets. I was given the green light yesterday. We currently have a Verizon plan with 6GB shared data.
There are some issues with all of this:
- In my experience Verizon's coverage has been excellent. I've been given the option of moving our cell plan to a different carrier as a last resort.
- It doesn't seem to me that a 4G tablet is really necessary. There is wifi nearly everywhere I go. But, I'm not Mennonite.
- Half of the users are Mennonite and don't have internet connections at home. They often will drive halfway across the country for family function and not have an internet connection. This can turn into a big deal because they can't respond to client emails, approve drawings, etc. This tells me a 4G tablet is necessary.
- I'm going to assume that all internet traffic on these devices will need to run through a proxy. For a 4G tablet, that means rooting and no more OTA updates. I have suggested that this is a very bad idea, but I likely will be over ruled by management.
- I have no problems rooting a tablet and installing Cyanogenmod to get the functionality we need, but I don't like voiding warranties on business stuff and I'm not seeing a CM build for the Verizon device.
- A wifi-only device seems to be a better idea because it won't involve rooting. People could run through our filtered wifi connection while at work. What they do outside of work is their own business. I'm thinking the Nexus7 here.
- BYOD with a cash allowance for a device seems like another good solution except that I need to support all of these. One of my requirements is that they all be the same devices if I'm supporting them.
- I need to create some kind of Acceptable Use Policy that somehow toes the line between two realities: Mennonites believe in this as a tool and its only use should be for business. People are guaranteed to use them for personal stuff.
So....I don't even know what questions to ask necessarily. Is the Tab 2 really my only option with Verizon? Any other ideas, given this situation? What are you seeing for personal use policies with tablets/laptops?
I'll be stopping at the local Verizon store to see what the TCO of these babies would be. I'm not hopeful that it's going to be a nice number.
Help!