TabPilot Creates ASUS-Enhanced Version of Tablet Manager

ASUS tabletCloud-based management system TabPilot has created an ASUS-Enhanced version of its Tablet Manager software. The company is selling the special edition as part of a bundle that includes the ASUS Transformer Pad TF103C tablet (pictured) and a keyboard.

TabPilot features on the ASUS-Enhanced edition include remote, silent app distribution, the ability for teachers to monitor or freeze student screens and the ability to restrict students to a single app.

Schools using Google Play for Education can enroll the devices in the GPFE console and use it alongside TabPilot to provide volume license purchasing for apps and other features.

The TabPilot ASUS Bundle, which sells for $449, includes the tablet, the keyboard, the ASUS-Enhanced Edition of TabPilot, a one-year subscription to TabPilot’s Web-based management console and a protective tablet sleeve. The device is covered by a one-year accident-protection plan, and TabPilot is also including its White-Glove tablet preparation service, whi

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