ARN Poll - iPhone in the enterprise
- 07 March, 2008 10:08
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Q: Apple is planning to push iPhones into the enterprise. Will they be able to compete with Blackberrys and other smartphones?
- Yes
- No
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
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Comments
KevMunro
Use First
As an Australian iPhone user since October 07, the iPhone in its Jailbroken (hacked) state is already a fierce contender. I receive both work and personal emails on the device and maintain full productivity - it syncs flawlessly with outlook for contacts and calenders, as well as fleshed out business functions available from third parties.
Whilst the new features announced 'officially' put the phone in a smart ranks, for power users it's already a big hitter in the smartphone league.
I'm wondering how people who have not yet used the phone for day-to-day activity can really vote here...
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