Okay, so it’s another scoop on how Apple’s iPhones invade other markets beyond consumers: enterprise market. iPhone has become the “enterprise netbook” due to its flexibility and adaptability to company systems, according to Todd Stewart, IT senior director at Amylin Pharmaceutical. “It took all of three days to get the systems running to support iPhone,” said Stewart.

PCWorld wrote, a report published by market-research firm Forrester found that several companies using the iPhone in the enterprise market. Based on interviews with IT executives from Kraft Foods, Oracle, and Amylin Pharmaceutical, the report explores how the iPhone made it on the list of approved devices for each company.
But the report lists some problems, too. “…support for Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007, which didn’t always work as expected.”
[via PCWorld]






