william.klotz wrote:
HI @sutekh137 ,
Our company standardized on Microsoft Surface Pro with 8GB of memory and Windows 10 Pro a few years ago. None of the Microsoft Surface Pro devices were purchased after 2018 so they are all at least 3 years old. We chose the Microsoft Surface Pro primarily because of the screen resolution for our sales team who travels around the world.
All the Microsoft Surface Pro devices are primarily used be traveling sales representatives who VPN into our corporate network then run IEE on the device. IEE has worked well for us but we will be transitioning to the newer IFS Aurena interface sometime this year after we install IFS Application 10 Update 12 over the summer.
We also use some older Dell tablets from 2015 and 2016 with 8GB of memory in our production environment running IEE without issue. These tablets are inhouse so they are on our corporate domain running Windows 10 Pro.
We’ve found over the years with Windows 10 and IFS IEE its best to have 8GB of ram in the device. We also have SSD’s but really the 8GB of memory is the key to have a responsive system is what we’ve learned. It’s more of a Windows 10 than an IFS IEE.
Regards,
William Klotz
William,
Thanks again for such great, detailed information! Great to know that tablets are running IEE both from remote areas (that is impressive considering IEE is “fatter” than Aurena) and locally. We will likely be running it locally, for maintenance “kiosk” operations.
More RAM is always good, and all tablets are using solid-state storage as far as I can tell. Yes, I imagine Windows 10 is what likes the extra breathing room, not just IEE.
Thank you, William -- you have been very helpful!
Thanks,
JoeK