Jun
7

Apple’s Iphone is influencing Companies

Apple’s Iphone is influencing Companies

Nowdays Apple iPhone has a great impact in the cell phone field, and it also has a great effect in people’s life(in many fields.)

Executives, wanting to own the latest tech gadgets might put their companies at risk when they try to connect iPhone Mobile Phone to corporate networks, warns an analyst

To guard against such resualts, IT departments should begin drafting policies to forbid executives from doing this, said Rob Enderle, a principal analyst with the Enderle Group based in San Jose, Calif. “The device isn’t secure enough, nor is it designed to run with corporate systems,” he said.

Companies spend a lot of time on getting RIM and Palm handheld devices up to par so they can be secure enough to connect to company e-mail, he said.

Before the iPhone mobile phone is as secure as the BlackBerry and Treo, it needs a product such as Good Technology Mobile, which is designed to securely deliver enterprise applications to mobile devices. But now that Good Technology has been bought by Motorola, it’s unclear whether it’d be interested in creating a product for Apple’s iPhone, Enderle said.

And even if third-party developers were interested in making applications for the iPhone that would turn it from a consumer toy to a business tool, it’s uncertain whether Apple wants to go that route. The phone is currently a closed platform, which means Apple hasn’t invited independent software vendors to develop applications for its platform.

And because the platform is closed, it’s not clear yet which applications are currently supported by the iPhone.

“I think Apple’s going to very tightly control the flow of applications onto this device,” said Charles Golvin, principal analyst for Forrester Research in San Francisco. “There are certain things that as a business user you need, and it’s not clear if it’s on the device yet.” Is there support for Microsoft Office documents such as PowerPoint or Adobe PDF? “Without those things, it’s usefulness as a business tool would be greatly reduced, but I think Apple recognizes that. I would be greatly surprised if those applications either didn’t come bundled with the phone or quickly found their way onto the phone inexpensively.”

Still, Golvin doesn’t think Apple will go directly after the business market.

Those targeting that market, such as RIM, don’t need to start worrying about Apple, said Brian Sharwood of the SeaBoard Group in Toronto. The two companies are going after very different markets and whereas Apple sells a piece of hardware, RIM sells a service, he said.

But because of the iPhone’s attractive form factor, executives are likely to start buying it when it becomes available in June in the U.S., and tech departments need to head them off at the pass by issuing policies that forbid iPhones from being connected to networks, Enderle said.

If executives insist on connecting iPhone Mobile Phone, then the IT department has a duty to report the violation since it could mean that Sarbanes-Oxley or other compliance rules have been broken, Enderle said.

 

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