Work and Personal Data

Apple Business Essentials encouraged small businesses to utilize iCloud for work. A ramification discussed earlier is its lack of enterprise features. Here another ramification is raised, that separation of work and private data is at risk. Although many people don't distinguish between work and personal computers, there is good reason to separate work and personal data, with separate apps for example. The failure to separate work and personal data can result in a mess and severely undermine privacy, like Apple employees experienced.

At present, the separation can be achieved trivially with Apple apps for private uses and Google/Microsoft apps for work. Clearing private data or work data is easy due to proper separation. There is no worry of privacy violation or company infosecurity breach. With Apple Business Essentials, however, everything might end up with common storage in the same Apple ID, which could result in trouble if the person left the company. A obvious solution is to offer enterprise cloud alongside personal cloud, iCloud, so that work and personal data receive appropriate separation.

Will we see elegance and soundness in Apple Business Essentials in the future, or a mess?

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