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Apple takes on BlackBerry for business users

Posted Mar 06 2008, 03:11 PM by Kim Peterson
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A friend of mine was thrilled to get an Apple iPhone for Christmas from his wife. But he returned it a few weeks later. Why? Because he couldn't access his work e-mail on the device. The iPhone, for all its cool features, lacked one essential tool: the ability to sync easily with corporate e-mail on the Microsoft Exchange server.

How many times has this story been repeated? That's why today's news from Apple is huge. The company said it will work with Microsoft to license the ActiveSync synchronization program, which lets iPhone users get e-mail, contacts and calendar information from Microsoft Exchange servers. It sounds like this could happen sometime in the summer.

The move means Apple is going after Research in Motion's ubiquitous BlackBerry in the corporate market. But this isn't a death knell for Research in Motion, which has a huge lock on enterprise customers. RIM had a 73% market share for smartphones in February, according to ChangeWave Research. Palm's market share has declined over the past year to 18%, and Apple's iPhone is around 5%.

RIM shares fell nearly 4% today to $98.02 and Palm dropped almost 5% to $5.94. Apple shares closed down nearly 3%, perhaps because the company didn't say anything about a faster, 3G version of the iPhone expected later this year.

So after being all but annihilated in the business PC market, Apple could finally make its way into corporate environments with the iPhone. Just as the iPod boosted consumer Mac sales, perhaps a business-oriented iPhone might help Apple make inroads for the Mac into the enterprise. But that would be years down the road at the earliest.

Also today, Apple unveiled a software kit that lets developers create games and other programs for the iPhone. Apple will share the revenue from the programs with the developers.

Here's what others are saying about today's news:

Fortune: "Finally! Eight months after it was introduced, the iPhone is finally getting the e-mail service it deserves."

Between the Lines: "Enterprise strategy? I didn’t think Apple had one -- or at least one it talks about. That’s about to change though."

Seeking Alpha: "Is this big? Well, it will certainly help the iPhone win business customers, and it will mean that Blackberrys and Treos will have to get a whole lot better or they're going to lose sales to Apple."

IT exec George McQuillister, in Computerworld: "The SDK release seems to want to say that Apple has the enterprise blessing and that everything is wine and roses, but I will believe it when I see it."

24/7 Wall Street: "This is going to help get the iPhone more subscribers and more users.  But the company is going to find that this is not just an effort that pays off rapidly.  This is a quest that will take the Knights of the iTable many years." 

Disclosures: I don't own shares of any companies mentioned in this post. And while Microsoft owns this blog, Microsoft doesn't control, censor or otherwise have any editorial influence over what I write.

Comments

 

So true you BB lovers, the iphone like Trix are for kids.

So true you BB lovers, the iphone like Trix are for kids.

I phone is no comparison to Blackberry when it coes to e mail, BBs push e mail is the best system out there.

I have a Dash and I love it. Sycing has never been easier and you can get great reception everywhere.  I am so organized now I can't stand myself and it is all thanks to my Dash

I have the Iphone as well and I love it.  As the comments state, the Qwerty keyboard is tough to get use to at first but once you get the hang of it, it's a lot more efficent to use and the fact that it contains fully viewable internet with WI-FI makes it even better.  I am suppose to be getting the blackberry from work however if the IPhone will work with microsoft exchange, I'll just use my personal phone.  Just know that with anything, it takes some time to get use to.

What about Black Berry's recent outages?

If the touch screen goes on the iphone, it is useless and has to be sent in to be repaired,  never will have that problem with a Blackberry.  The internal battery thing is also another problem.  The lithium ion battery in the iphone is the same as in my BB,  they are good for 365 full charges and then the battery life goes and it will no longer take a full charge until it takes no charge at all. With the iphone, it does not have a removable battery and again the phone either needs to be sent in for the battery to be replaced or a new handset purchase needs to be made, with a BB, I can go to the store and purchase a new battery and easily pop it in myself.  What corporate user can afford to be without a phone for 2 weeks while your battery is being replaced? I will stick with my BB thanks.

I've been using my iphone for exchange e-mail since I got it.  Can you say OWA?

The fact that you can not send a text message to more than one person is also annoying! And u can not send or receive pics from other phones.

Apple bashes Microsoft with the wtupid PC vs MAC commerical... Now they want to work with Microsoft... Way to go Apple.... You losers!

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