Prime Infrastructure Manager 1.2 and Apple IPad

Is there a way to run Prime Infrastructure Manager on an IPad?

You can download the utility to run the cisco Prime
        https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cisco-prime/id556600515?mt=8
and other app created by cisco the may be helpful
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/facts_info/apps/ciscoapp.html?CAMPAIGN=tomorrowstartshere&COUNTRY_SITE=us&POSITION=vanity&REFERRING_SITE=vanity&CREATIVE=vanity+to+mobile+app

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    PI 2.0 is in Beta mode for testing in closed group already. However it may still take some time to get released on CCO for FCS.
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    > As Cisco have a vision of one network Management software for both wired and wireless infrastructure, which started getting real partially with Cisco PI.
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    [email protected]

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  • Ask the Expert: Cisco Prime Infrastructure - Implementation and Deployment

    Welcome to the Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation.
    This Ask The expert Session will cover questions spanning Cisco Prime Infrastructure on Implementation and Deployment on Wired and Wireless. This will be more specific to Customer’s and Partners questions product covering PI on configuration, Features and Menu, Network Monitoring, Maps, Implementation, High Availability and Maintenance and t/s parts.
    Monday, February 2nd, 2015 to Friday, February 13th, 2015
    Dhiresh Yadav is a customer support engineer in High-Touch Technical Services (HTTS)  handling supporting Wireless and Network Management based Cisco products and is based in Bangalore. His areas of expertise include Cisco Prime Infrastructure and Cisco Wireless products. He has over 7 years of industry experience working with large enterprise and service provider networks. He also holds CCNP (RS) and CCIE (DC) certifications.
    Afroz Ahmad is a customer support engineer in High-Touch Technical Services (HTTS)  handling supporting Wireless and Network Management based Cisco products and is based in Bangalore. His areas of expertise include Cisco NMS products like Prime Infrastructure, LMS, IP SLA and SNMP etc. He has over 7 years of industry experience working with large enterprise and service provider networks. He also holds CCNP (RS),CCIE (DC), and SCJP (Sun Certified Java Professional )
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    ** Remember to use the rating system to let the experts know you have received an adequate response.**
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    Hello Wilson,
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    3600, 3700, 3750 & 3800
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    7200, 7300, 7400 & 7500
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    11.1CA, 11.1CC
    Cisco 7200 and 7500 series, RSP 7200 series
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    Thanks-
    Afroz
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    Hi All,
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    -Thanks
    Vinod
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