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Exchange Client for iPhone comes in June

Apple introduced version 2.0 of its iPhone software, which will hit the market in June. It contains the software development kit (SDK) new, suitable for enterprise-class features.

Among other things, Apple has licensed Exchange ActiveSync from Microsoft and is building it right into the iPhone. Thus, the smartphone with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 and connect wirelessly update e-mails, contacts and calendar entries. The integration of Exchange Active Sync also allows additional security features such as password management. Also supports the iPhone 2.0 software from Cisco IPsec VPN for encrypted data transfer company.

The iPhone 2.0 software also provides a configuration tool is available that will allow the IT administrator, without much effort to set up a variety of Apple smartphone – including password policies, VPN setting, and digital certificates. Once the configuration is set, it can be provided via web link or e-mail of the user.

SDK can be integrated with third-party native applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch development. Besides iPhone OS APIs, the SDK provides tools such as Xcode for source code editing and one for the Interface Builder with drag and drop design surface. From now on you can download the beta iPhone SDK can be downloaded free of charge. However, developers must pay $ 99 to publish applications may.

New component of the iPhone 2.0 software, the App Store application, browse through the offer of the third-party programs, search, purchase and wirelessly download again be on the iphone or ipod touch. Developers set the price for their applications and even receive 70 percent of revenues. Users can download free applications at no charge to software can be purchased at the current price.

Enterprise customers also have the option of setting up a secure, private area in the App Store accessible only to its own employees. Apple will cover all credit card, web hosting, infrastructure and copy protection (DRM), the costs associated with offering applications on the App Store. Third-party applications for iPhone and iPod Touch must be approved by Apple. They will be available exclusively through the App Store.

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