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Apple VP Phil Schiller said the new features, which will allow business
users to instantly sync their Exchange email, contacts, and events, will be in
the next iPhone software update. (No word yet on when the update will arrive.) (Update: Looks like it won't be until June.)
Specifically, the iPhone will get support for Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol,
which taps into-and syncs with-corporate Exchange servers, pulling info into
the iPhone's existing email, calendar, and contacts applications. In the past,
large business and corporate email networks have avoided using the iPhone
because of compatibility, but now, that will no longer be an issue.
Also on tap are such must-have business features as Cisco VPN support (for
creating secure tunnels into corporate servers), remote iPhone configuration
(for rolling out software to an entire fleet of iPhone-toting employees),
remote wipe for lost or stolen iPhones, and enterprise-level Wi-Fi security
(including WPA2 encryption).
All these new features will surely make the iPhone, which hasn't been able to
sync with corporate servers until now, much more attractive to big business.
(The iPhone originally launched with IMAP support, which lets you sync with
IMAP-enabled Exchange email, but it doesn't work with events or contacts, and
there's no push email support.) If you've been stuck with a BlackBerry for work
and have been dying to switch over to an iPhone, now's the time to pipe up.
Of course, the iPhone still lacks a physical QWERTY keypad, which will give
many enterprise users-especially those who love cranking out messages with
their thumbs-a moment of pause.
The announcement came during an event Thursday in Cupertino, during which Apple is rolling out details on its upcoming iPhone software development kit. Stay tuned.
Update: Get all the iPhone SDK details right here.
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With the new features it is a must-have. GPS facility also needs to be added. I understand it is not officially launhced in india. If it can be done at the earliest, it will be better. mk
pls somebody should help me know how to use my bluetooth,it just could not work and is there any way to forward message to multiple numbers
Plz add A2DP capabiltiy
They still need 3G
...and we thought that the iPhone is just a pretty iPod with a phone. They'd better come up with an i phone killer or we'll be stuck with EDGE for a couple of years or so!
Looks nice but will only buy iphone when then have a 3G version.
Funny how the hospital i work for uses the iphone as the work phone, my service is paid for by the hospital, all other employees phones and phone bills are covered as well so i dont know why yours doesnt I love my iphone and i dont really know anyone who doesnt have one.
ok just wanted to clear this up... The iphone IS allowed on a business account. It has been for over a month now. The only difference is the data plans cost a little bit more.
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I for one can't stand the slow surfing I get from my blackberry
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146 Posted by farid.jingelberd on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:58PM EDT Report Abuse
salam