Saturday, May 24, 2014

Amazon Kindle Fire: Soon an enemy of iPad & Co. – CHIP Online Business


 Amazon's Dave Limp: Kindle Fire use instead of other tablets in the office.

Amazon Kindle Fire is actually no more than a vehicle for content and apps. Amazon wants the reader-tablet mix but expand into a whole new direction: as a work tool. CHIP spoke exclusively with the freshly baked Devices Manager Dave Limp about his plans. Above all, a month-long customer survey should have been initiated the creation.

“Our customers want the Kindle Fire simply take in the work, they continue to work without interruption or device change,” said Dave Limp, vice president of Kindle devices on Amazon. “Our Workplace scenarios for this are indeed still in planning, but we have found that many things we posses, and can seamlessly continue to use, especially Whispersync, the background syncing for music, video and other content, for example.”


He was a kind of laboratory animal itself. “When we had the poll results a few months ago and knew where to go long, my Kindle was one of the first through the hard audit of internal IT department,” he said. “I have just inquired with my boss, how can I use the Kindle in the corporate network, like any other office workers,” he told

The Kindle bring to today’s state already holds for everyday work with. Microsoft Exchange support, e- mail hub functions, support for the company’s intranet and corresponding browser qualities, calendar functions, and the Kindle is VPN-capable and support encryption. Well, Limp, it is up to future partners, what the Kindle will add learn next. “Our customers have shown us the way, as many of them are already using the Kindle as a full working tablet.”

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