Archive for February, 2009
Documents To Go for iPhone Nearing Completion
iPhoneCTO previously reported on DataViz impendng release of Documents To Go for iPhone. Recently, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, DataViz demoed Documents To Go showing off the ability to view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files.
Full StoryGreat 3rd Party Keyboard iPhone Concept & Interview
Websites all over the world picked it up and the response was incredible, if a little overwhelming. I certainly achieved what I set out to do, which was to create a discussion.
Full StoryNew iPhone ELITE Concept and Interview
Last week iPhoneCTO published a story about an iPhone concept designed by Mat Brady, a New Zealand artist. There was so much interest in his work that we interviewed him for his thoughts on iPhone, industrial design and if he ever heard back from Steve Jobs.
Full StoryAwesome iPhone concepts that must be seen
We had to share this conceptual image of an iPhone 3G with a physical keyboard. Created by Mat Brady, this image is his take on the iPhone 3G he’s named iPhone ELITE.
Full StoryWe Found 5 Companies Using iPhones… So far
A little over 18 months have passed since Apple introduced iPhone to the world. To date, roughly 14 million iPhones have been sold. While it’s been an absolute hit with consumers, businesses are taking a wait and see approach
Full Story5 Oracle Business Intelligence Apps for iPhone
Oracle has the noteworthy (if minor) distinction of being the first company to deliver business class applications to iPhone. Since the launch of the App Store, Oracle has delivered no less than five of its business intelligence products to iPhone users:
Full StoryEditing spreadsheets on iPhone brings choices
This marks the fourth story we are reporting on concerning the viewing and editing of Excel spreadsheets on iPhone. We see far more requests for Excel capabilities on iPhone than for Word or PowerPoint. Why is that?
Full StoryNovell GroupWise warms up to iPhone
The iPhone Blog is reporting that iPhone users will be able to sync their Novell GroupWise calendar and contacts. This will be made possible by implementing Microsoft’s ActiveSync which is increasingly becoming the defacto synchronization technology standard.
Full StoryWhy iPhone isn’t enterprise ready
The 451 Group, a technology analyst company, held a webinar today on iPhone in the enterprise. While the research report itself is available for purchase, the webinar today gave a high overview of key findings on iPhone’s standing in the enterprise.
Full StoryDataViz to announce Office support for iPhone
Numerous outlets are reporting that next week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, DataViz will announce Documents To Go for iPhone. If you had a Palm device back in the day, you might already be familiar with Documents To Go.
Full StoryCIOs say “No iPhone for you”
Unless you’ve been hiding under your sheets to avoid the cold the past couple days, you may have heard about a group of CIOs gathered in New York for an SAP event. The quote making its way through the Interweb comes from Jennifer Allerton, CIO of Roche: “iPhone is not a business tool, but a nice to have.”
Full StoryExcel Spreadsheet editing coming to iPhone
iPhone has always been able to view Microsoft Word and Excel files included as an email attachment. While useful, it left much to be desired. Particularly for business users, the ability to view and edit spreadsheets is a must have.
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