Apple has updated its page dedicated to the iPhone in business, adding, in the U.S. at least, a selection of applications designed for business users (via). Unusually, Apple spends even some third-party applications of video tutorials detailing their use. The Cupertino indicates how to keep score with BillMinder, manage online storage services with activeCloud Pro, take notes with Evernote, or translating text with iTranslate +.
Microsoft has announced that the third version of Windows Intune, its software in the cloud of Directors of computers, would now be able to manage mobile devices, devices and Windows Phone Android to the iPhone and the iPad. IOS, this management will focus on integration with a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync as explained Eric Main and will include the password protection, encryption, and remote wipe. A few weeks ago, another big name in the business world, RIM had announced the same way the integration of iOS devices and its BlackBerry system Android Mobile Fusion.
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