InfoWorld - With its revolutionary design, the first-generation iPhone captured consumers' hearts. But for the device to be welcomed into the business world, Apple understood that it had to address enterprise e-mail and security limitations. That's why the iPhone 3G (and iPhone 2.x software) introduced Microsoft Exchange support, secure VPN and wireless networking, and remote management.
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In the late 1980s, Microsoft started developing an application for e-mail which became Exchange Server. Exchange Server is the most widely used corporate e-mail server in use today and the Gartner Group estimates that Exchange Server will attain a 70% market share by 2010. This article aims to provide a brief overview of the history, functionality, mobility attributes, and how we can all make use ...
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A sponsor supported version of Unison has been launched, allowing SMBs to benefit from fully-unified communications free of charge. Unison, the world’s first sponsor-supported enterprise application, offers an alternative to Microsoft Exchange or Google Apps. Unison is Linux and Windows-based, and can be downloaded for free at www.unison.com, and no licence is required. The software could
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Sprint has some additional cell phone applications for the coming year. Recently, it has announced the incorporation of its calendar synchronization to Samsung Instinct that can be found in the Instinct’s Mobile Email application. This application is compatible with Microsoft Exchange servers and with IBM’s Lotus Notes servers. Most importantly, this service is free! Sprint is
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Access to Microsoft Exchange Server and IBM Lotus Notes Calendars Gives Sprint Customers More Device Choices to Use the Now NetworkTM to Keep Up with Corporate Schedules On the Go OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--Customers of Sprint (NYSE:S) now can get mobile access to their corporate calendar on the popular Samsung InstinctTM. Today's launch of corporate calendar access on Instinct provides easy
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