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Setting New Corporate Standards with iPhone Email

By Greg Black

Apple initially released the iPhone as a general consumer device that could serve as a music device and a phone. Surprisingly, a vast majority of individual who purchased and are still purchasing the iPhone are business people that belong in the corporate world. The phone is super easy to use, has an impressive interface, and it capable of integrating with many different partners who are also in the business circle.

To date, one of the biggest set backs to business users is the inability to access their business emails from the device. Because business email run on systems that aren't really compatible with the iPhone and the fact that business email is usually protected by a firewall, it makes it almost impossible for the iPhone to reach and access the mail server.

One solution to this iPhone email problem is to have your received mails of your corporate mail to be forwarded to your personal email. Nevertheless, there could still be some problems that may arise. If you happen to face the need of replying to any of these business mails, your address would reflect that of your personal email. The best thing you can do is just add your corporate email address in your recipients' list. Another better answer to this problem is to get your company's IT experts and administrators to add up iPhone email to their supported list of smartphones. You can suggest to search the online market for corporate email servers that can effectively integrate iPhone email to your company's system.

We live in a world of technology and the ideo of iPhone email being able to receive, archive, and monitor all business communication is vital. There are also licensed software that allows iPhone integration such as IBM, Apple, and Sybase.

The use of iPhone in the corporate setting can be a great help especially with its appeal to the employees of being user friendly and trendy. It won't be so much of another burden to carry since its physical features are very handy and if be given enough time, resource, and effort, any company would realize that it is not really that difficult to incorporate the convenient attributes of iPhone into the present email and administrative system. This possibility has been already achieved by BlackBerry in the past. Who would say this is not so possible for iPhone?

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