Thursday, March 06, 2008

iPhone Goes Corporate With Support For Microsoft Exchange! and More

As we expected iPhone is paving the path for corporate offices by offering features that are attractive to those users. From corporate email servers, secure VPN connection to corporate offices will certainly attract more users. But I would think addition of high speed data connection would make me say "High Speed iPhone is coming soon", instead of Gphone coming soon.
Apple on Thursday unveiled a list of upcoming features, including support for Microsoft Exchange e-mail server, that Apple hopes will convince corporations to adopt the iPhone as the device of choice for mobile workers.
During a news conference at the computer maker's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs promised that the iPhone in its upcoming software update in June would contain "the long list of important features that enterprise customers have told us they need to really drive iPhone use."

The list included the ability to push e-mail and calendar items from servers to the iPhone, synchronize contact lists, and enforce security policies. In addition, the iPhone would support Cisco's client for secure connections to an IP-base virtual private network, and would have technology that a company could use to remotely wipe out data on a lost or stolen iPhone.
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