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End-users, including many executives, love the iPhone. And given their popularity IT managers are going to have to deal with iPhones and the security and manageability issues surrounding them. This white paper discusses the challenges of the iPhone in the enterprise and ways these issues can be addressed strategically without requiring changes to existing enterprise messaging infrastructures. Plus, learn how Sybase can provide enterprise-ready email, calendar, contacts, and tasks for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes on the iPhone today.
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| Date: | Mar 2009 |
| Pages: | 6 |
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