Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 4) Shifting the Focus of the Discussion Given these realities, the discussion needs to shift to one of how to incorporate the iPhone into the enterprise in a way that ensures the continued security of sensitive information. IT needs to be able to provision and manage the devices despite a very different method of application deployment and the use of the iPhone for both personal and business functions. Let’s begin with the obvious. Employees on the move have a number of IT requirements that are essential to their optimal productivity and effectiveness. These include wireless access to: • Email • The Internet • Corporate intranets • Enterprise applications (ERP, CRM, SFA, etc.) • Customer contact information and history • Personal and corporate calendars They also require the ability to store business-critical data on their smartphones and to receive behind-the-scenes data and software updates as they become available. One more complicating factor is that many mobile workers purchase their own mobile devices. Take the case of independent insurance agents, for example. They Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 1) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 2) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 3) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 4) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 5) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 6) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 7) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 8) Sybase - The iPhone is here to stay - (Page 9) http://www.nxtbookMEDIA.com
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