

Jonny Evans
Hello, and thanks for dropping in. I'm pleased to meet you. My name is Jonny Evans. I'm a freelancer who has been writing (mainly about Apple) since 1999. These days I write my daily Apple Holic blog at Computerworld.com, where I try to deliver sometimes interesting, sometimes provocative insights into what Cupertino is doing. I try to write something worth reading. You can also keep up with my work at AppleMust.

Apple's Mac shortage is a big red flag for enterprise IT
Apple’s supply and logistics problems reflect a wider set of challenges as enterprise and education upgrade season begins.

Europe puts Apple’s CSAM plans back in the spotlight
The European Commission intends to force messaging services to begin monitoring for such material, just as Apple now does.

Why Apple needs to evict old and unsupported App Store apps
Apple’s recently announced plan to eject unloved older apps from its App Store may have upset some developers, but the evidence supports its decision.

What you need to know as Apple shutters one iCloud service
Apple has finally completely replaced iCloud Documents and Data service with iCloud Drive.

6 virtual collaboration solutions for remote teams
These tools should help remote teams collaborate more successfully, and help managers feel confidence in supporting employee autonomy in the new hybrid workplace.

11 business lessons from iPod father Tony Fadell
'If you’re not failing, you’re not trying hard enough…,' he says. 'You’re not going to innovate and you’re not going to keep your company fresh.'

Mosyle introduces new MDM services for Apple enterprise
Investors continue to bet millions on the growing strength of the Apple ecosystem in enterprise IT. Mosyle has raised around $200 million in funding to date.

EU accuses Apple of market abuse with NFC and Apple Pay
European Union antitrust regulators say Apple's refusal to allow third-party payment services access to the NFC chip is an abuse of the company's market power.

Otter.ai argues remote meetings can be more productive than in-person
Otter.ai has been updated for iOS, introducing new tools that help it become a collaboration productivity hub. I talked to company CEO Sam Liang, who told me a little about his vision for the future of work.

In the new workplace, all we want is a chance to Flow and grow
Flow Club is an unusually effective attempt at online virtual co-working that aims to power productivity for remote workforces.

Enterprise tech? Don’t forget to make it human
“When people think about productivity, they can forget the human part of the equation," Boomerang co-founder and CEO Aye Moah said in an interview.