Cisco Iphone, Fortune 500 reveals the top 20 most profitable tech companies
Posted by James Breen at 23 April 2008 4:45
I remember going out to lunch with a group of young people. We talk so many posts about cisco iphone.
I like to take a look, but it was mostly pretense, just touching the words of cisco iphone with my eyes and making a swallowing movement accompanied by a delighted smile.
When we discover, as most of us do, how little our precious possessions will fetch in the marketplace we are inclined to be disillusioned, event to feel that we are being updated.
Jenneth has been busy over at the Web Worker Daily, this time finding out the best applications to turn your iPhone into a highly-capable business tool. [fingeredbygeardiary] From the article: Right now, the iPhone is mostly a consumer-oriented cellphone, but that's set to change in June when the iPhone 2.0 firmware is released. This will likely add business-friendly features like support for microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, Cisco IPsec VPN and remote IT configuration and security ..read more.
I should also introduce my friends to take a look at of this:
Fortune 500 has ranked Apple in the top 20 most profitable tech companies. Apple is currently sitting in the number eighth position. If you check out the top ten list, you will notice that Apple received the highest increase in its profits soaring to 76%. According to Fortune 500 "The introduction of the instantly iconic iPhone and record sales of Mac computers sent Apple's profits soaring 76% to $3.5 billion on revenues of $24 billion." Who were the top seven companies? In the seventh ..full story.
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
18 April, 2008 Posted by SolSie As Mobile Phone, News, iPhone (0) Comment For the next release of the 2.0 firmware, Apple includes Enterprise Exchange features. (meaning AcitiveSync/Exchange server to sync with the same e-mail app on the iPhone, same iPhone calendar, same contact list, etc.. Other familiar Exchange functions included: Remote Wipe (in event of lost), Push mail, Global address list, Cisco IPsec VPN, ....
A lot of people like this just as I do.
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