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iPhone and Exchange Integration
This is the first positive step I've seen taken by Apple towards making the iPhone a possibility in the secure world of the business enterprise. The rumors have been flying for a while that Apple had licensed Microsoft's ActiveSync so the iPhone could function on Microsoft Exchange.
The introduction of the iPhone SDK this week verified those rumors. We can't get too slap happy yet though. Apple has only licensed the protocol. The functionality is not there and won't be for a couple of versions later in the iPhone. That means at least mid - 2009. But this is a good first step for iPhone enthusiasts.

iPhone and Exchange Integration
posted by KP on March 7, 2008 @ 4:10 PM
Tags: ActiveSync, Apple, Exchange, iPhone, iPhone SDK, Microsoft
Filed under: Technology
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