Apple's iPhone is going to be compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server, after all. Earlier this month, a number of articles and analyst reports claimed that Apple's iPhone would not be compatible ...
With the recent launch of the iPhone App Store, I spent a few minutes trying to figure out if Microsoft had written any of the 500 or so applications that became available on day one. After all, ...
But the biggest new business-oriented feature available on the iPhone, thanks to the iPhone 2.x firmware (included with the iPhone 3G and available for free to users of first-generation iPhones or for ...
Improved support for Microsoft's Exchange Server's security policy features, delivered in the iPhone 3.1 firmware update, has left some users angry after discovering that their mobile device is no ...
Microsoft's been noticeably and characteristically mum about Apple's iPhone 2.0 unveiling this week. But on July 11, the Redmondians did make sure to note that iPhones now include ActiveSync support ...
The recent revelation that Apple’s iPhone OS had been falsely reporting to Exchange servers that iPhones and iPod Touches provided on-device encryption when in fact they did not has raised several ...
Then there's a good chance you're not using an iPhone 3GS, as Apple has just confirmed via a support page that the upgrade can now enforce the Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy requiring encryption ...
Normally, I'd think this was an iPhone issue, but my testing has me believing it to be another issue.<BR><BR>One user's iPhone simply cannot sync with Exchange.<BR><BR>The information goes in OK, but ...
Apple Inc. may announce full Exchange support for the iPhone at an event scheduled for Thursday, an analyst said last week. “If Apple were to announce Exchange support on the iPhone next week, it will ...
Last week Apple announced they have licensed the ActiveSync Exchange Push technology from Microsoft. I had to read the article twice before I believed it. Steve Jobs swore up and down he’d never ...