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June 10th, 2008

The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:05 am

Categories: Apple, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Mobile, Personal Technology, Web Technology, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Games, 3G, Web 2.0, Personal Technology, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Internet, Larry Dignan

Apple launched a blitzkrieg of iPhone moves: You got a 3G iPhone, a cloud computing and storage service and enterprise support. But there are also a few productivity killers in there that would make an IT exec step back.

What do you do?

To be sure, not every Apple advancement announced at the WWDC (all posts, keynote recap, Techmeme, video) will be an enterprise home run. But there’s enough to make you seriously ponder iPhone support. And folks appear to be seriously pondering the iPhone. Apple CEO Steve Jobs said 35 percent of the Fortune 500 has been in the iPhone 2.0 beta.

Here’s a rough look at the iPhone plusses and minuses before you start a deep-dive on the actual numbers:

Positives:

  • The per unit price of the iPhone is falling. The 3G iPhone will run you $199 for an 8GB model and $299 for a 16GB version (statement, all iPhone posts). That’s a big drop from $399 and puts the iPhone on par with other corporate favorites from Research in Motion. Now it’s a game of volume discounts.
  • The iPhone has full Exchange support, secure VPN and hooks to Microsoft and Cisco. Apple has removed the enterprise support knock.
  • Built-in GPS. One of the big features on the iPhone is built-in GPS. Apple has made location services a bit part of the next-generation iPhone. With a little development, you may be able to keep better track of your roving sales folks.
  • Enterprise app distribution: Job outlined how companies can distribute applications for themselves. Here’s how it works: Enterprises authorize iPhones, create apps and then distribute them on an intranet so they only work on company iPhones. Apps are synched via iTunes. Novel, but notable enough to spark interest.
  • Support for Office docs. The iPhone supports Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Neutral:

  • MobileMe. Apple has introduced a .Mac replacement called MobileMe, which is a cloud-based service that synchs various devices (statement). Apple called it “Exchange for the rest of us.” The problem for enterprises: Companies have invested heavily in Exchange. MobileMe may be handy for individuals, but may not be a huge selling point for CIOs.
  • Web 2.0 synch of interfaces. The linchpin of MobileMe is synching in a Web 2.0 AJAX interface. You can connect Outlook, Web and Mac apps natively. Could be helpful, but there’s a problem. Corporations are just figuring out how they do the enterprise 2.0 jig.

Negative:

  • Games galore. For every application that would make a CIO say ‘that could be useful’ there was a demo of a time-wasting game. Simply put, the iPhone could be a productivity boon or bust. Sure you can do a lot of stuff on your BlackBerry that’s not work related, the iPhone resembles the Sony PSP when fired up with games. Would you allow your users to tote a Sony PSP for work? That said there are handy business apps lying around too. However, Jobs keynote was games heavy enough to put this in the negative category for those not-so-forward-thinking CIOs.

Bottom line: Apple has met enterprises halfway and it will be hard to not support the device in some way. Companies are unlikely to give it most favored device status, but they will quietly support it.

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You talk good sorta mr. 48
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Negatives!!!  swhiser | 06/10/08
I agree  zogash | 06/10/08
ONLY ONE Negative?  Olderdan | 06/10/08
Games? A problem...  GoPower | 06/10/08
What Negatives?? -- BATTERY!  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
So, buy one of these:  frgough | 06/10/08
Not at $100 a Whack We Won't!  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
Losing credibility here  frgough | 06/10/08
Missing the point...?  Wolfie2K3 | 06/10/08
iTunes  jimonline@... | 06/10/08
So right about iTunes  Average-IT-Guy | 06/10/08
Very true - untie it!  zenwalker | 06/10/08
fundamentally agree but,  007baf | 06/10/08
LOVE iTunes; keep it, let's fix your trouble  maxsnorkel | 06/10/08
iTunes is not just DRM music.  gypkap@... | 06/10/08
Yeah, right...  GoPower | 06/10/08
Hardly...  Wolfie2K3 | 06/10/08
You don't get it.  GoPower | 06/10/08
iTunes = Bogus complaint  3dtodd | 06/10/08
ALL my music on iTunes...  arminw | 06/10/08
"What negatives!? "  IT_Guy_z | 06/10/08
check again!!  yallarecrazy | 06/10/08
My negs.  Wee Todd Didd | 06/10/08
Forgot to add  Wee Todd Didd | 06/11/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  cameljockey | 06/10/08
Do you even know what a CIO is?  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
I know who the CIO is.  frgough | 06/10/08
The CEO carrying an iPhone?  Olderdan | 06/10/08
Maybe Some Do  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
Gee, Thanks  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
We Get The Picture  Harry Bardal | 06/10/08
Much more adamant "non use" exists  NonZealot | 06/10/08
You're wrong again.  frgough | 06/10/08
NonZealot: An Audience of One  3dtodd | 06/10/08
Exactly.  frgough | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  Braizyn | 06/10/08
No iPhone for me, too much missing  brittonv | 06/10/08
MMS in the Enterprise  homant@... | 06/10/08
Never use MMS here...  Stuka | 06/10/08
Another case of limitations put ....  zenwalker | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  lostgypsy | 06/10/08
Lack of device encryption seems like a pretty big minus  Cerebuzz | 06/10/08
Device encryption?  ktodack | 06/10/08
Third party encryption software....  cornpie | 06/10/08
Try the lock!  yallarecrazy | 06/10/08
PIN lock  alaniane@... | 06/10/08
iPhone plusses and minuses  trm1945 | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  richallcorn | 06/10/08
Compatibility is key  mmadink | 06/10/08
IF your statement were true ...  richallcorn | 06/11/08
Apple would not be making the advances they are now in business.  PollyProteus | 06/11/08
Oh yes it does!  cornpie | 06/10/08
Ummmm - are you Nuts?  hjk4300 | 06/10/08
Let me re-direct this ... CIO thing  richallcorn | 06/11/08
You talk good sorta mr. 48  deowll | 06/12/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  president@... | 06/10/08
Did someone say security is an enhancement?  HexHammer67 | 06/10/08
and PCs don't have games on them?  bruce@... | 06/10/08
PCs and Games  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
Oh dear...  Average-IT-Guy | 06/10/08
Negatives: RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  pllamonica@... | 06/10/08
Negative: (and don't forget other apps)  adubyailkinson | 06/10/08
iPhone 3G vs. Blackberry. Some thoughts...  roystonlodge | 06/10/08
add a touchscreen, R U serious?  yallarecrazy | 06/10/08
The reason the Blackberry is popular ...  richallcorn | 06/11/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  OJB | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  itdawg | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  brian1russ@... | 06/10/08
AT&T Rate increase for new iPhone Users  EDIguru | 06/10/08
Is this true?  james@... | 06/10/08
iPhone 3G vs. PalmOS. More thoughts...  roystonlodge | 06/10/08
Oops, that Treo price is for an unlocked device direct from Palm...  roystonlodge | 06/10/08
Centro... even less money  notlehs | 06/11/08
You've got to be kidding  mel@... | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  mr1972 | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  GeneBuettner | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  lostgypsy | 06/10/08
Why apple will try to enter into the corporate market?.  magallanes | 06/10/08
I dunno 'bout that....  roystonlodge | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  geneonlbk | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  sbf95070 | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  mwagner@... | 06/10/08
Missing the point regarding games  zdsteve | 06/10/08
Biggest Negative --- AT&T service  YZFDude1@... | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  richard233 | 06/10/08
enterprise support knock...  Narg | 06/10/08
Larry, Larry, Larry...  3dtodd | 06/10/08
Looks Cool, BUT  jet1959mo@... | 06/10/08
Dignan, please fix zdnn.com  markbn | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  yoajack@... | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  Quemann | 06/10/08
AT & Too little service coverage  iWASaPC | 06/10/08
AT&T is the non-starter...  notlehs | 06/11/08
One more thing . . .  JLHenry | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  vagentleman2003@... | 06/10/08
Support for Office docs?  BartSimpson_z | 06/10/08
Games galore *sigh*  labarker | 06/10/08
Games NOT an iPhone Phenom  NeilShapiro | 06/10/08
two negatives  eallan@... | 06/10/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  stewymelb | 06/10/08
Things you should know about the iPhone  pjher | 06/11/08
iPhone #5 handset, 19% of US smartphone sales  mel@... | 06/11/08
Neutral - Mobile Me - Did you watch the presentation?  pjher | 06/11/08
RE: The CIO ledger: Pondering iPhone plusses and minuses  pjher | 06/11/08
Sync. to Outlook to-do list?  CorporateLackie | 06/11/08

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