<p>Speaking to a packed room at the AirWatch Connect customer event in Atlanta last week, Aaron Freimark, CTO of Tekserve, a New York-based Apple consultancy, asked the crowd: "How many of you have been in an iPad pilot for over two years?"</p><p>A few brave souls sheepishly raised their hands, while the rest of the attendees broke out in nervous laughter. It seemed as if everyone was caught in the same lie. Truth is, many IT pros are faced with stalled iPad pilot projects that threaten to derail a larger rollout.</p><p>"It's the dirty little secret of iPads," Freimark says.</p><p>Tekserve knows all about iPad deployment troubles having been in the trenches since the original iPad appeared in the spring of 2010. Tekseve was involved in one of the first iPad deployments and, later, one of the biggest at the time 7000 iPads in airport restaurants across the country.</p><p><a href="http://www.macworld.com.au/features/ipad-pilot-programs-dirty-little-secrets-107993/">Keep reading...</a></p>