Analyst group Gartner says that
firmware upgrades to Apple's iPhone, which
are due in June, will finally make the hugely popular device suitable for
enterprise deployment – albeit in a limited manor.
The analyst group cautions against rushing ahead with enterprise deployments
– whatever the demands from the user base.
Details about Firmware 2.0 remain scarce, and while Gartner welcomed the
licensing of Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync, for email functionality and
Cisco's IPsec client, which will improve virtual private network (VPN) support,
it said Apple had more work to do to convince enterprise buyers.
"Apple is not specific about certain details, enterprises will have to
monitor several sources to ascertain what a commitment to the iPhone platform
will entail… With security, for instance, details matter," wrote Gartner analyst
Ken Delaney, in a briefing note.
Gartner's advice represents a guarded shift in its advice for the iPhone.
Previously, it suggested that it was only suitable for a "concierge level" of
support – essentially where IT has to give senior executives support for
whatever device they choose.
It now recommends "appliance level" support for the device, where IT would
allow the iPhone to be used for basic email, telephony and web browsing
applications.
Gartner has a final level of support – "platform level" – where it says
devices can be widely deployed across the enterprise. Apple still has work to do
to reach that level for the iPhone Gartner concluded.
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