Ryan Faas

Contributing Writer

Ryan Faas is a technology journalist and author who had been writing about Apple, business and enterprise IT topics, and the mobile industry for over a decade. He is author and/or editor of ten technology books. He is a prolific freelance writer whose work has been featured on Computerworld, Enterprise Mobile Today, InformIT, Peachpit Press, Cult of Mac, Cult of Android, About.com, and Datamation. In 2008 he was awarded a Neal National Business Journalism award for his work featured in Computerworld's "Week of Leopard" series.

In addition to writing, Ryan has spent a large portion of the past fifteen years in the systems/network engineering and IT management fields as an IT director, systems administrator, trainer, and all round multi-platform and mobile device technology consultant. His client list ranges from human services agencies, small non-profits, and private schools to fortune 500 hundred companies and major media agencies. He also worked for mobile management provider MobileIron from November 2014 until October 2015.

Don’t let Apple’s Vision Pro come in by the back door

Managed Apple IDs, iCloud, and the shadow IT connection

Managed Apple IDs, iCloud, and the shadow IT connection

Apple's expansion of managed IDs for business users opens the door to helpful features such as iCloud backup and syncing — but beware of increased data sprawl and siloes.

With iPadOS 17, the iPad becomes a true laptop replacement

With iPadOS 17, the iPad becomes a true laptop replacement

The iPad's potential has always been held back by the software and apps it runs. But with iPadOS 17, Apple is giving its popular tablet the running room it needs to be a real laptop alternative.

7 questions to ask when considering a new Apple MDM platform

7 questions to ask when considering a new Apple MDM platform

Understanding what you need from a potential MDM vendor can make the decision-making and migration processes easier and ensure a positive outcome in the long run.

Apple beefs up enterprise identity, device management

Apple beefs up enterprise identity, device management

At this year's WWDC, the company introduced a raft of new capabilities related to Managed Apple IDs and to user identity as a whole.

At WWDC, Apple hones in on device management

At WWDC, Apple hones in on device management

As far as Apple is concerned, declarative management is the future of device management — and IT admins need to get on board.

Safari alternatives: 12 smart iOS browser options

Safari alternatives: 12 smart iOS browser options

While all iOS browsers use the same core rendering engine as Safari, many of them offer additional functions useful in business. Here are a dozen Safari alternatives to test drive.

Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

The ability to run Windows opened the door for Macs in the enterprise. But in the modern business world, Windows is optional — and sometimes the other options are better.

iOS Mail alternatives: 5 business-friendly options

iOS Mail alternatives: 5 business-friendly options

The iPhone’s built-in Mail app isn’t the only game in town. These five powerful email apps offer a range of advanced features for business users.

Is performance tracking about to go mobile?

Is performance tracking about to go mobile?

Productivity tracking has exploded in the last few years as companies sought to keep track of employee performance. With more workers now remote, that monitoring could soon go mobile.

For IT, showing you’re productive matters now more than ever

For IT, showing you’re productive matters now more than ever

Many companies turned to productivity monitoring software during the pandemic to keep track of workers. The IT department won't escape a closer look either.

Is it bad to give employees too many tech options?

Is it bad to give employees too many tech options?

When it comes to technology, offering "employee choice" can help attract new employees and keep current workers happy. But is there a downside to offering too much choice?

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