Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility 2.0, released this week, isn't designed as an end-user troubleshooting tool--it's really meant to help enterprise users create configuration profiles for device ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
The big iOS-related news from Apple this week was the release of iOS 4.1, an update that included fixes for common bugs in the initial iOS 4 release for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It also introduced ...
Apple has posted a new application that helps you manage your iPhones in a corporate environment: the iPhone Configuration Utility. It’s available in OS X and Windows flavors and there’s also a Web ...
I'm assuming by "commercial apps" you mean obtained from the iTunes store. I don't think they're deployable through the config utility; they're tied to your Apple ID. You can deploy in-house apps (e.g ...
Using a tool designed for enterprise deployment, users have installed and run iPhoto on the A4-powered original iPad. Do I have to do some type of rain dance in my thong to get this to work? It still ...
In the hands of an IT administrator, Apple’s iPhone Configuration Utility becomes an important security tool for iPhones on his network. The new 2.0 release sports some welcome improvements, though it ...