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		<title>Recent Improvements in iPhone Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For corporations, iPhones are quickly becoming the choice for mobile devices. While the industry was once dominated by BlackBerry, businesses and their employees are switching to the iPhone to take advantage of its user-friendliness, robust applications, and, let&#8217;s be honest, its downright coolness. But, until recently iPhone management has proved to be somewhat of a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For corporations, iPhones are quickly becoming the choice for mobile devices. While the industry was once dominated by BlackBerry, businesses and their employees are switching to the iPhone to take advantage of its user-friendliness, robust applications, and, let&#8217;s be honest, its downright coolness. But, until recently iPhone management has proved to be somewhat of a problem. Apple has not offered an iPhone management system that is as fully featured as BlackBerry&#8217;s Enterprise Server, which allows IT departments to do all sorts of useful and necessary things. For example, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server allows remote data wipe in the event that a BlackBerry is lost of stolen. Until recently, Apple did not offer this feature, leaving confidential data in the hands of thieves or someone lucky enough to find a lost iPhone. </p>
<p>But, iPhone management has improved greatly as businesses worldwide have cried for Apple to make changes. First, Apple added the option to synchronize e-mail and calendars with Exchange. This made the iPhone an option for traveling businessmen and women, but companies were weary of switching over to Apple because of obvious security concerns. But today, all of that has changed. A number of third-party iPhone management Software developers and Apple itself have sprung into action, making strides to get the iPhone ready for business. </p>
<p>One of the first orders of business was to make the iPhone capable of remote software updates, also known as <a href="http://www.maas360.com" Title="Pc audit software, Network inventory software">patch management</a>. This allows IT departments to install software on hundreds of iPhones in one fell swoop. With this capability, the iPhone becomes a viable mobile device option for corporations with hundreds or thousands of employees using iPhone. Next, the iPhone had to be made more secure. Unfortunately, traveling business people sometimes lose their mobile devices and the sensitive and confidential information contained in their e-mails and documents can fall into the wrong hands. With remote iPhone management, IT departments can wipe data from a lost or stolen iPhone within seconds of being notified that the phone was lost or stolen.</p>
<p>Recent improvements in iPhone management technology have quickly made the iPhone a viable option for business. What was once thought of as a consumer-only mobile device is now becoming the preferred option for corporations through iPhone  management. With the iPhone&#8217;s sleek look, ease of use and recent strides in iPhone management, it is easy to see why.</p>
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