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Enterprise iPhone email
It's shocking to consider, but not everyone loves the iPhone. Some corporations have even gone so far as to completely ban the Apple smartphone from the enterprise network. Now, though, a growing number of companies are implementing IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) email servers so that users with iPhones can access corporate email. IMAP may be the first step the iPhone takes through the corporate door but it's not likely to be the last: iPhone proponents look forward to the day when they'll be able to carry just the sleek new phone, and leave the BlackBerry at home.
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- read the application news at Mobile-Tech-Today
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