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    • Fri Mar 14th 10:52 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Corporate-Friendly iPhone Could Challenge BlackBerry - Barron's
      Interesting comments, in having worked with some folks who have hacked the iPhone, by jail breaking changing over to T-Mobile and installing other apps not "approved" by Apple, the device is very powerful. I"m a network/security engineer and you can use the device to VPN into an environment and use a shell to actually administer devices if required. The lack of corporate email is the one main reason I'm not using one. (although no remote disable is troubling) Apple is smart to have hit consumers with a lower level device, showing off it's interface and generating a lot of interest while they continue to work on the 3g model that will probably support MS Exchange, Lotus Notes. Even if you're a Microsoft / PC / Linux person (as I am) you can't help but be impressed with this device. I would pay for my own iPhone if they could support ms exchange through other means besides pop/imap.
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