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Get to work, iPhone. HyperOffice's leaders want to make you work better with its online collaboration suite for companies.

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by bneiswen February 6, 2008 7:50 AM PST
This looks like a great way to get exchange working on the iphone. Unfortunately, it highlights some of the iphones limitations. Apple should work to develop true exchange integration like RIM if they want to break into the corporate smartphone market.
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by Tinman52 February 6, 2008 8:28 AM PST
You assume they want in on the business market. There's a lot more to doing that than just getting your hardware working with exchange. There's support and professional services issues tied to such a move and it doesn't appear Apple is ready or willing to deal with that.
by rashinal February 10, 2008 5:58 PM PST
it's not the iphone (or any other devices) limitations, it's exchanges limitations.
exchange is proprietary. duh.
like everything else ms, it doesn't play well with others.


if you bought into the microsoft universe and you're on exchange.. well that's what you get.
contrary to what you may believe, not everyone runs exchange..
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