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Smartphone synergy already changing landscape

January 26 2010 by WebMistress in Industry Insights

We remember being questioned about our focus on Apple devices, especially in the “early” days (the iPhone first generation device was released June 2007, just shy of a mere three years ago). With the introduction of the 3G, the device no longer had any barriers or limitations, especially related to enterprise integration. For Mac OS users, this was not surprising, having successfully navigated the waters of running Windows software on Mac hard drives years prior.

Still, many IT departments, and organizations with a mix of assets using several platforms (RIM/Blackberry, Microsoft OS-enabled devices), hadn’t gotten around to configuring servers to accommodate all devices. With fully-supported Microsoft Exchange server capability, the iPhone 3Gs is ready to synch flawlessly, and further enable team members.

Hence, our interest in sharing this article, A New Era for Corporate Culture: iPhone Use Doubles in the Enterprise.

More than 70% of Fortune 100 companies are now testing the iPhone as their smartphone of choice.

Removing barriers to productivity is always a benefit. We’re not OS-centric either- we fully support the larger idea of connectivity across the enterprise, and the mobile revolution led by smartphone use.

We’d love to hear what you think- please comment and share this link.






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