Apple's popular iPad
is more than an electronic plaything. The tablet computer is becoming a crucial
business and productivity tool for individuals and organizations everywhere.
With the power of a lower-end laptop and a smartphone's ease of use, not to mention
thousands of third-party apps, the iPad can do real work. This book shows how
the iPad Means Business.
This book documents
how the iPad is finding its place anywhere people need to be productive.
The iPad has become
a boon for individual workers in a range of professions. Such people are
ditching their bulky laptops and using their ultraportable tablets for
productivity, online access and work-related communications.
The iPad also is
being embraced by companies of all sizes. These are finding innovative uses for
the tablet in office suites, on factory floors and in the field. They are
deploying the tablet by the dozens, hundreds -- even thousands.
The iPad is invading
the classroom, too. Educational institutions are outfitting their students with
tablets and figuring out how to use the gadgets in their coursework. At
universities and at K-12 schools, an iPad push is under way.
iPad Means Business tells the stories of
tablet-wielding workers, companies, students and teachers around the world. As
a business book, it offers inspiration for anyone, at any level in business or
education, who wants to become truly productive on the iPad.
As a how-to guide,
"iPad Means Business" provides concrete advice on the best
work-related apps, accessories and procedures, along with a road map to the
best iPad resources. This is an essential starting point for workers wanting to
get the most out of their iPads.
As a bonus,
"iPad Means Business" offers the thoughts of several iPad experts.
Readers will get glean wisdom from blogger and productivity advisor Patrick
Rhone; technology and new-media consultant Scott Bourne; and technology
marketer and former Apple executive Mike Evangelist.
This book is an
essential read for anyone wanting to learn why the
iPad Means Business.