Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Apple's iPhone business use is questioned


Users who are stupid enough to put the iPhone on its network the company is paying the price, although tame Apple press seems to be trying to blame Microsoft.

The Apple press office went unpaid total rotation this week when the iPhone Amanda Stanton suddenly went black.

Apparently, the company had, by accident, he wiped his contacts, pictures and even the phone's ability to make calls.


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She was furious because, although the phone was in the company's network was still his and the company had controlled his "precious iPhone." After all it used to be the role of Steve Jobs in his life.

NPR is quick to blame Microsoft Exhange Server software has been able to wipe away phones for years. What is the "worst" is that apparently gives the company control over peoples iPads too.
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"All that is needed is for the phone user to configure to receive mail from a Microsoft Exchange server," whispered the magazine.

Once created, an IT department has the ability to clean the phone and disable Bluetooth, web browser and even the phone's camera.

But as the Empire points out, there is a long list of different policies and controls for organizations want to check.

If your phone is nicked, the last thing I want is that all corporate data falling into the clutches of a rival.

The problem is not with Microsoft to provide the capacity, the companies who bow to the demands of the Apple fanboys to put the iPhone on their network.

Apple has been suggesting that users rely on their companies to replace iPhones and Blackberries with iPads. However, security experts have warned that security based on faith involved in such gear threatens network.

There have been questions about whether Apple's operating system can really play ball with corporate networks. Stanton's case indicates that Apple fanboys have different expectations about what the control of the company they work for must be over the phone.

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