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  Q&A: Microsoft Helps Connect Apple iPhone Users to Microsoft’s Exchange Server
Time: 13:58 EST/18:58 GMT | News Source: Microsoft | Posted By: Jonathan Tigner

People today depend on being able to stay in touch no matter how close or how far away they are from the office or home.

For businesses, that means a host of challenges to make sure their communications foundation is secure, reliable and accessible across many mobile devices – from notebooks to PDAs and smartphones.

Microsoft has been helping companies overcome those challenges and streamline their communications infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, and the popularity of Exchange Server 2007 among corporations has influenced many mobile device makers to support Exchange right out of the box.

Today, Apple announced it plans to join the list of mobile device makers that offer built-in support for Exchange mobile e-mail, licensing Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync for the iPhone.

To get some context around this announcement, PressPass spoke with Terry Myerson, corporate vice president for Exchange.

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#1 By 1896 (68.153.171.248) at Thursday, March 06, 2008 04:53:34 PM
Finally! The ability to sync with Exchange and the fact that an IPhone version of Pocket Informant is in the works means that my new phone will b an IPhone.
When MS will finally show WM 7, no much hope here, and WM 8 I might be able to go back to Windows phones.

#2 By 2960 (72.196.195.185) at Friday, March 07, 2008 07:39:58 AM
This update (finally!) is going to make the iPhone a hit with my Partners. Oh, my.... :)

Blackberry, it was nice to know you.

-Larry



 

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