iPad at Work for Dummies (Available for a Limited Time)
If you're considering integrating the use of an iPad at work and want to grasp the full spectrum of its capabilities in the workplace, iPad at Work For Dummies has you covered...
iPad at Work For Dummies provides essential and in-depth coverage for a variety of productivity-related tasks made possible on the iPad, from basics such as setting up and starting out with an iPad to tips on the best practices for enterprise-level word processing, spreadsheet creation, presenting, task management, project management, graphic design, and communication.
Beyond that, it also includes down-to-earth examples of how to use an iPad at work, including synchronization, data backup, and communicating with Windows networks.
If you're considering integrating the use of an iPad at work, or have recently begun and want to grasp the full spectrum of its capabilities in the workplace, iPad at Work For Dummies has you covered.
Read More
By submitting this form you agree to IT Corporate contacting you with marketing-related emails or by telephone. You may unsubscribe at any time. IT Corporate web sites and communications are subject to their Privacy Notice.
By requesting this resource you agree to our terms of use. All data is protected by our Privacy Notice. If you have any further questions please email dataprotection@techpublishhub.com
Related Categories: Cloud, Cloud Applications, Cloud Computing, Cloud ERP, Cloud Platforms, Cloud Security, Cloud Storage, CRM, Enterprise Cloud, ERP, Hybrid Cloud, SaaS


More resources from IT Corporate

Cybersecurity: A Short Business Guide
The news often reports on incidents involving large corporations facing massive data breaches where the personal information of millions of consume...

2019 IT Skills and Salary Report
The 2019 IT Skills and Salary Report provides the most informative and revealing insights into the inner workings of worldwide IT departments. This...

Low-Code Guide
Low-Code development is the way to build apps more quickly by reducing the need to code.
But that's not the whole story, continually evolving...