Hi everybody,
I just passed the last test today to become Apple Mobility Technical Competency (aka MTC) certified. What this means is that I have the knowledge to help businesses work out strategy and manage these mobile devices in the enterprise (or school). This means no longer needing to plug each device in to a computer to sync or install apps, the ability to apply policies and restrictions, similar to a managed PC in business where you do not have administrative access or just install apps over the air, totally remotely.
If you know anybody looking at deploying or managing iPads and iPhones in their business, I sure would appreciate a referral. Geographic area isn't a big limitation as virtually everything can be done remotely.
Thanks. Happy Holidays to all!
Stephen
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Congrats, Stephen! Stephen has been working at the school for the past few months, helping us replace aging equipment and organize things better. He's been doing a great job. If you need a computer consultant, I highly recommend him!
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Congrats!
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Oh, never mind, I thought this was going to be about Star Trek.
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