Tim Cook a year ago he buried the battle ax he once held in his hands Steve Jobs and created an interesting partnership with IBM, which today is valued by many businesses not only in the USA. The pair started developing professional applications for iPhone and iPad, and now it seems that we can expect the first applications for Mac as well. Today, IBM announced the new service MobileFirst Managed Mobility Services, thanks to which even Mac computers can be very easily included in the work process.
The idea itself comes mainly from the heads of IBM, as the company says that it sees great potential in applying its expertise to Mac computers, which will probably soon receive professional tools for work. He also sees great potential in the simplicity of working with Apple products, and as Mac sales grow, many workers can expect the same convenience at work as at home. The same should also apply to the MobileFirst software from the IBM workshop, which will be very easy to operate and users will be able to use it practically immediately after launch. The icing on the cake is that the software also works on BYOD computers, i.e. computers that people bring from home to work.
*Source: MacRumors
Excellent, would those applications start to be easy & cool again...?