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Apple launched the iPhone on June 29, 2007. This introduction marked Apple's entry into the wireless telephony market with a solution that is part phone, iPod and device part of Internet communications.
While analysts disagree on the market share that iPhone will command after its debut, agree that the rumors about the product of consumer demand for fuel, and that these devices eventually appear in the business environment. Companies have to be ready when it happens, and now it's time – before iPhones start to appear in your business.
It is important that companies reported policies for use new technologies in their business. Policies around the area, customer data, and data security must be clear and precise, and all regulatory requirements legal or which the company may be required. These policies should be regularly communicated to staff and discussed with new suppliers who can contact information.
If you do not have existing policies the company around a new technology, it is essential to set before allowing new technologies in your network environment. Otherwise, can have serious consequences for your business. With the iPhone, in particular, is important to know more about the product to staff members use as a working tool.
First, understand that the iPhone is designed for consumers, not businessmen. The design is not based productivity or safety, and consequently affect the security of information from it. No remote wipe function in case of theft, and can not be disabled or centrally administered from its location. Using the iPhone for corporate e-mail communications may eventually affect the legal guidelines and regulations for your business.
As the iPhone is not suitable for productivity, e-mail functionality is not designed with an infrastructure company messaging in mind. At present, does not synchronize with Exchange, and no enterprise messaging connectivity beyond POP3 and IMAP. The iPhone can view Word, Excel, PDF documents, but can not modify them.
Well the iPhone has the ability to synchronize calendar data and contacts from Outlook, you must be physically connected your computer to do – there is no contact or calendar data press "Exchange or Outlook, as with the RIM BlackBerry. Both Outlook Web Access and SharePoint can be used from the web interface of the iPhone. However, the scope of the function is currently unknown.
The iPhone will support Web 2.0 applications, if your company uses. A number of Web applications running on the iPhone unless they use Java or Flash for content. In addition, if you use Apple's Safari web browser, the iPhone can synchronize markers. Preview not yet demonstrated a IM client like Yahoo Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger or Apple's iChat. However, the device supports SMS. An important consideration is that AT & T is the only service provider available for the iPhone, which has a reputation for poor coverage in some areas. In addition, AT & T EDGE standard Internet service is slower than many other providers of 3G networks. Future iPhone models are the ability to use the AT & T new, faster data currently available in about one hundred and sixty cities.
Apple has a history of the evolution of the industry through innovation, and continue in the mobile telephony market. The functionality of the web browser user interface touch screen and features integration telephony and data is sure to increase the level of all manufacturers of mobile phones.
It is clear that Apple has not launched to create the best hand on the Exchange client the world, or to provide the best features available for integration into a Windows network. However, try to redefine what a phone in his hand the head and Internet communicator can be – even for consumers rather than businesses. It is likely that some workers may acquire an iPhone personally, then ask for help is integrated into a network of offices. You must understand problems and make decisions about how you're ready to integrate this new technology for your network.
Nick Pegley is a marketing expert with All Covered: Technology Services Partner for Small Business, providing information technology consulting and IT services in 20 major U.S. metro areas. Outsource your procurement, installation and technical headaches.
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