Oh, my, that could bring out the true believers. I don't think the amount of storage is a huge issue, as we move further and further toward a cloud environment. I may be in the minority (or not) but I think the Surface Pro probably makes more sense for most businesses, simply because most businesses are a MS environment. Can you do pretty much anything you need to do on an iPad? Probably, although MS has been back and forth about offering Office for the iPad (latest news = yes). But the Surface Pro does run on honest to goodness Windows 8, and should offer painless deployment and integration if you are a Windows based company.
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Oh, my, that could bring out the true believers. I don't think the amount of storage is a huge issue, as we move further and further toward a cloud environment. I may be in the minority (or not) but I think the Surface Pro probably makes more sense for most businesses, simply because most businesses are a MS environment. Can you do pretty much anything you need to do on an iPad? Probably, although MS has been back and forth about offering Office for the iPad (latest news = yes). But the Surface Pro does run on honest to goodness Windows 8, and should offer painless deployment and integration if you are a Windows based company.