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Nice concepts, but once the issue of privacy comes into mind, it is easier to shred paper, then to start tracking device security and do remote wipes, etc if the device is lost. Also I do not think the devices are built with that security in mind.
Posted by: merio74   Posted on: 08/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Privacy  merio74 | 08/07/09
Obviously current hardware does not meet business needs  Michael Kelly | 08/07/09
I agree  lojack_skjeij | 08/07/09
Tablets are better  P. Douglas | 08/07/09
However the one advantage e-readers hold over tablets  Michael Kelly | 08/07/09
The problem with electronic ink displays ...  P. Douglas | 08/07/09
And just like computers...  IT_Guy_z | 08/07/09
Just buy a computer  Ken_z | 08/09/09
Faster payoff than that.  skiburger | 08/09/09
No enterprise adoption until there are security features  billblaney | 08/13/09
RE: 10 reasons why e-readers make sense in the enterprise  wmartin46 | 08/24/09
RE: 10 reasons why e-readers make sense in the enterprise  RalfLippold | 08/27/09
RE: 10 reasons why e-readers make sense in the enterprise  RalfLippold | 08/27/09

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