It is unfortunate that to be competitive in the world today you have to submit to the Microsoft way. It resembles the locked down world of the old IBM way. Welcome to the machine! Standards and Microsoft are like oil and water. I will run Microsoft... because I have to NOT because I want to. I will not even get into the hidden licensing costs associated with their various required servers to perform 1 or 2 simple functions in the enterprise.
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MS has a great thing with Exchange.. that is why so many enterprise people use it.. Apple knows that and just add'd it to the list of awesome stuff the iPhone will do. ;) It's not locked down..it is a great way for email..
iPhone vs. Blackberry
My boss needed help in order to change her Blackberry password. The simplicity of the iPhone will eliminate a large quantity of tech support calls. There has never been a more advanced piece of technology that has been so easy to use.
the sound of drums
it will be a while before enough businesses have tested the iphone for their enterprise systems. but this announcement will encourage more consumers to buy the phone for themselves, in the belief that it will ONE DAY be compatible at work....
http://www.freeiphone3gtoday.info
Ready for Enterprise
I've seen a number of skeptical articles on the iPhone's prospects in enterprise. None, including this one, mention that 35% of Fortune 500 corporations have completed a Beta test. Unless I hear from those corporations that the Beta test failed, I'll assume articles like this are so much useless noise from the uninformed.
One Unmentioned Legacy Feature
The new iPhone will continue to provide one unmentioned feature that is a continuing disservice to its purchasers: the inability of the end-user to perform a simple battery replacement. Apple will continue to keep their grubby hands in their consumers' pockets using this sort of proprietary trickery until consumers smarten-up and refuse to accept this sort of disdainful conduct. It shows Apple's utter disrespect for their products' purchasers.
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