“Businesses had much to cheer about after Apple unveiled Snow Leopard and iPhone 3G S at its WWDC event last week. Apple, which traditionally prioritises business needs below consumer ones, hinted at a change of heart by announcing Exchange support and security features in its flagship products,” Tom Kaneshige reports for CIO.
“IT leaders in charge of supporting Apple products who we talked to this week were generally excited about the new Snow Leopard and iPhone 3G S. They sounded off about many features – not just Exchange support-and their plans to take advantage of the tweaks” Kaneshige reports.
“Most IT leaders care more about iPhone 3.0 than the iPhone 3G S hardware. Keare points out the most critical features: Remote find and wipe of the iPhone, better Exchange support, search within email, and faster Javascript rendering in Safari,” Kaneshige reports.
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "James W." for the heads up.]
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