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Based on what I've heard from some this is a bit of
a shocker is it not? I think I've heard the the iPhone is NOT a
smartphone being claimed by some. That the iPhone can not work in
the enterprise and yet here we are 3.0 isn't even out yet and yet some
enterprising enterprises are using the iPhone and well strangely
enough being productive...hmmmmm? Now I'm not an enterprise type
user myself so I have to take people at their word... now that I have
examples to the contrary I'm truly confused.

Could it be this simple? Not every enterprise has the same needs
even when it comes to mobile devices?

Pagan jim
Posted by: James Quinn   Posted on: 04/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Based on what I've heard from some this is a bit of  James Quinn | 04/14/09
MS IT GUY TURNED WHITE!  Graham Ellison | 04/16/09
Im that IT guy  JABBER_WOLF | 04/16/09
ITS NOT MICROSOFT  itanalyst2@... | 04/14/09
It's Crapple  rparker009 | 04/16/09
RE: Top 10 lessons for iPhone adoption in the enterprise  caddman1steve@... | 04/16/09
How did you break your screen?  Graham Ellison | 04/16/09
8 out of 10 WRONG !!!  JABBER_WOLF | 04/16/09
Another Case of the Big Guys Learning from the Small Guys  pankajunk | 04/16/09
RE: Top 10 lessons for iPhone adoption in the enterprise  hforman@... | 04/18/09
Sounded too much like an advertorial for me..  Chalfont | 05/28/09

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