Consider the latest series of announcements about the iPhone's unsuitability for Enterprise. You can't hook iPhone up to bizarro enterprise email systems the way you can with Blackberry. (Next, someone can point out that there's no Lotus Notes client for it.) Guess what, you've already got secure webmail, right? Your terrible problem is solved.
The iPhone doesn't need security (beyond what it has). The beauty of its being a web browser is that you can keep your data safely on websites rather than on thousands of tiny half-assed palm-sized-computers. You already have web servers. You probably already offer secure webmail (for example). You already deal with their security.","$updatedAt":"2024-06-05T10:51:17.219+00:00",path:"it-and-apple",_created:"2024-07-09T20:33:52.677Z",id:"94",_modified:"2024-07-09T20:33:52.677Z","$id":"94",_path:"post/path=it-and-apple"}}