Archive for June, 2009
2010 – iPhone 4G, Google Wave, Google Voice; Collaboration Transformed
About 18 months from now a relatively mature Google Wave, Google Voice and iPhone 4G, hereby dubbed i4GWaVe, will crash on the shores of corporate America unleashing a new paradigm of business energy with amazing force.
Full StoryDocuments To Go for iPhone: (Almost) Microsoft Office in the Palm of Your Hand
In spite of the minor shortcomings noted, Documents To Go is a winning solution for organizations preparing to embrace the iPhone. Viewing, sharing, locating and editing documents with the iPhone interface is productive and reliable.
Full StoryFuze Meeting for iPhone – Online and Mobile Meeting Services
Fuze announced exciting news this last week that users can now see meeting content on their iPhone. This means you can see HD video that is synchronized with the other meeting participants.
Full StoryHarder, Better, Faster, Stronger
As iPhone has continued to evolve, so have the needs of its users. The days of using Apple’s uber-device to just play music, surf the internet and play Bejeweled or Solitaire are long gone. Today, users want and expect to be able to use iPhone as much for business as entertainment purposes.
Full StoryApple’s WWDC – Is the iPhone “Enterprise Ready” debate really over? Not so fast…
Apple is going after RIM and their Blackberry devices in a big way. Apple has filled in the product gaps to advantage the iPhone over the Blackberry when used for life – as Palm likes to say – or business. With the addition of “always-on” device encryption, tethering, resource controls and on-demand VPN, the iPhone 3G.
Full StoryEnterprise-ready Twitter Management: TweetDeck for iPhone Delivers
I was not ready for this evening’s TweetDeck upgrade; it totally surprised me because of the depth and planning that went into version 0.26. One word – brilliant! My first glance at TweetDeck for iPhone was a delightful ending to a long day.
Full StoryTop 6 Basecamp iPhone Clients: Hyper-Collaborative Project Management Applications
Projects can be created in seconds, tasks can be assigned across a team with instant notifications, and project documentation can be quickly shared and easily updated. But one of the best features is the API – it’s wide open and highly reliable – a foundation that has resulted in the development of many third-party iPhone clients.
Full StoryWWDC Interview: The Apperian Launch Party
Apple holds an annual WWDC (World Wide Developer’s Conference) each year for it’s developer community. This year was noteworthy in that it served as a forum for Apple to announce iPhone 3G S and to give everyone an update on Snow Leopard which will be available in September.
Full StoryiPhone in the Enterprise? Believe it. Business is Quickly Catching iPhone Fever
The iPhone has shown itself to be a powerful consumer and business device. With over 50,000 applications, 1 billion downloads and over 30M iPhone OS devices sold, the iPhone has taken the stage by redefining what a mobile platform can provide.
Full StoryiPhone Redefines “Mobile Application” My advice to developers? Think Big.
My advice to companies interested in leveraging iPhone’s unique capabilities is to challenge them to broaden their definition of “mobile application”
Full StoryDaylite Touch for iPhone & Productivity Manager for Mac. An Awesome Mobile CRM Solution
Using Daylite Touch is pure joy. The home screen lists any new messages from your Daylite co-workers, plus any upcoming meetings and tasks. Buttons along the bottom of the screen let you access objectives, contacts, calendar, and tasks.
Full StoryiPhone is Here to Stay. What’s an Enterprise to do About it?
The introduction of the iPhone by Apple in 2007, which was seen by almost everyone as a re-imagining of the smartphone, essentially guaranteed it would soon find its way into enterprises in spite of its weaknesses.
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