Author: David Needle
Apple claims this latest iPhone, due out July 11, is chock full of features enterprise customers have been asking for. Heading the list is support for Microsoft's Exchange server and a remote "kill" feature, letting an IT manager wipe an iPhone clean once it's reported lost or stolen.
In March when Apple unveiled the beta of its iPhone software development kit (SDK), the company emphasized it was adding features that enterprise customers said they valued the most.
The aforementioned support for Exchange brings compatibility with corporate email systems (at least those running Exchange, but not others like Lotus Notes) and so-called "push" services for real time access to e-mail and calendar information, standard on devices like's RIM's BlackBerry line.