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iPhone 3G: The wait is over
News The iPhone 2.0 software, which can also be bought for use on the first iPhone, supports push email and synchronisation with Microsoft Exchange. The second iteration of Apple's iPhone goes on sale in 22 countries around the world today. [11 Jul 2008]
3G iPhone - the business perspective
News O2 claims there's a lot of interest from business - largely because Apple has licensed Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol, so Exchange users will be able to get push email, calendar and contacts on the iPhone. [10 Jul 2008]
Microsoft readies online apps for business
News For $15 per month per person, the business productivity suite offers an Outlook-integrated Exchange Online for email and calendars, Office SharePoint Online collaboration, messaging via Office Communications Online, and Office Live Meeting video... [09 Jul 2008]
iPhone 2.0: Lower price and "amazingly zippy"
News A new service, 'MobileMe', will send email and other information to iPhones automatically, similar to Microsoft Exchange email server product. Improved email features for the iPhone are intended to woo business people, while its ability to run on... [10 Jun 2008]
Google targets business with Postini-based security app
News The web hosted service protects corporate web and email users from viruses, spyware and malicious websites, and extends protection directly to remote workers if needed. The company turned its FrontBridge acquisition into Microsoft Exchange Hosted... [12 May 2008]
Critics label Microsoft's OOXML a 'marketing tool'
News In an email exchange with silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk, Dr James D Mason - who until last autumn was the chair of SC 34 - echoed Bray's views. Mason said in an email: "I didn't think [OOXML] needed to be a standard; getting it that... [21 Apr 2008]
Google and Salesforce.com team up to serve business
News An email response from a customer can be appended to the customer information stored within Salesforce.com, meaning all customer interaction can be accessed from a single place, for instance. He added: "We're looking to [Idea Exchange] for what... [14 Apr 2008]
Apple iPhone 'ready for business'
News The iPhone software update, due in June, licenses the Microsoft ActiveSync protocol - enabling iPhones to get push email via Microsoft Exchange Servers, along with calendars and contacts. This means it recommends the iPhone for use in the... [19 Mar 2008]
Apple's iPhone opens its arms to business
News Apple has announced it has licensed the Microsoft ActiveSync protocol, which will make it much easier to do push email and contacts with Exchange servers. Apple has finally granted the wish of business users who have craved the coolness of the... [07 Mar 2008]
Network optimisation market speeds up
News One of the key additions is the fact Riverbed's WAN optimisation controller, called the Steelhead, is now able to optimise Microsoft Exchange 2007 traffic. Riverbed claims Office 2007-based email traffic can now be delivered in one-tenth of the... [26 Feb 2008]
Google launches online security tools
News The tech works with any email system, including Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange and Novell Groupwise. Google has launched a range of web-based security applications for email filtering, encryption and archiving. [05 Feb 2008]
Microsoft dives into unified comms
News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and Business Division president Jeff Raikes have formally launched several products that are key to the company's strategy of offering "unified communications" for businesses - that is, software for bringing together... [17 Oct 2007]
Redmond squaring up to Google's web apps
News To start with, Microsoft is launching hosted versions of its Exchange email and calendar program, its SharePoint portal software and Office Communications Server, its product for handling corporate instant messaging and telephony. [01 Oct 2007]
iPhone too pricey for businesses
News E is for Email The iPhone's price tag and lack of integration with Microsoft Exchange are the other issues for corporate IT departments. In a few months time it may be a useable tool but we'll have to see whether Microsoft Exchange integration is... [24 Sep 2007]
Can Redmond rivals storm the Office stronghold?
News said it paid $350m to acquire Zimbra, a start-up that developed a web-based email and collaboration package comparable with Microsoft Exchange and Outlook. After years of watching Microsoft rake in billions of dollars from its desktop software... [19 Sep 2007]
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