Apple’s iPhone takes on the Enterprise
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Last updated: Wednesday, February 27, 2008

bigmap1.jpgApple’s SDK roadmap announcements were expected to primarily introduce the company’s plans for releasing development tools for casual developers, but chief executive Steve Jobs started the event by introducing broad initiatives to greatly improve the iPhone’s features to satiate the demands of Enterprise users.

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  1. attagirl
    February 28, 2008

    Always like to hear when there are events going on. But when they are by invitation only that is a bit depressing. More companies should make it a point to invite more people that are consumers and not just other business persons who generally are not the ones with any clout as to whether or not the products will sell.

    The world likes to hear about the new stuff being developed as well.

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  2. Leighdu
    March 3, 2008

    This is definitely a good thing. Anything that can improve the capabilities of the Iphone means that Apple is not resting on its laurels, and wants the product to be more capable than anything out there.

    I truly appreciate that Apple does that, it justs reaffirms my beliefs that they do what they can to make their products stand out, as well looking out for their clientele. Bravo Apple!

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  3. fardreamer
    March 11, 2008

    Argh. If only “that other software giant” would be a bit more understanding of consumer needs and give us reliable, non-buggy new products, life would be so much easier and less complicated.

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  4. cirereyes
    April 10, 2008

    I think I should wait a little bit longer for all the best features like this to come out for the iPhone before I would finally buy my very first iPhone. It looks like a lot of companies are starting to show interest on the iPhone.

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