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The iPhone is now ready to do business


Take the great leap forward. With HyperOffice.

HyperOffice synchronizes your iPhone email client with Microsoft Outlook at your desktop, and with Microsoft Exchange at the server, giving your business wireless access to secure corporate messaging and collaboration tools, anytime, from any Internet connection.

You can now use your iPhone as an effective business collaboration tool to:

  • Update personal and group calendars, contacts, tasks and notes
  • Manage projects
  • Share calendars, contacts, tasks and notes
  • View and Edit personal and shared documents
  • Send and receive Email
  • Manage internal teams and intranets
  • Manage mixed teams and extranets

Take Outlook on the road and break free from Exchange.

Do you live and work inside Outlook at your desktop or on your corporate Exchange server? We have great news. You can now use your iPhone to access your email, update your personal and group calendars, contacts, tasks, documents and notes -- whether stored on a local drive or on an Exchange server.

Mobile professionals using the iPhone can use HyperOffice to send and receive corporate e-mail without having to install any software on the device or behind the corporate firewall. You can also access, update and manage your calendar, contacts, projects, documents and other information residing on an Exchange server.

Click here to learn more. http://hyperoffice.com/learnmore/outlook.cfm


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This is still using IMAP, which is insecure. Not a solution for a business user.
I don't know...I mean ALL of your confidential information would now be collected and stored on their servers... =O ;)
Not bad. This could be a solution for some.
Hmmm...moving in the right direction!
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