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June 26th, 2007

The iPhone will be compatible with Microsoft Exchange, after all

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 10:39 am

Categories: Apple, Corporate strategy, Exchange Server, Windows Mobile

Tags: Apple iPhone, Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Apple, Mary Jo Foley

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Apple’s iPhone is going to be compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server, after all.

Earlier this month, a number of articles and analyst reports claimed that Apple’s iPhone would not be compatible with Exchange Server, Research in Motion’s Blackberry servers and Motorola’s Good Technology e-mail servers.

While I can’t speak to Apple’s plans regarding Blackberry and Good, my sources are saying Apple can and will make the iPhone compatible with Exchange Server.

Here’s what I’m hearing: Apple will announce this week — possibly as soon as June 27 — that it has licensed the Exchange ActiveSync licensing protocol. Via the licensing arrangement, Apple iPhone users will be able to connect to Exchange Server and make use of its wireless messaging and synchronization capabilities.

I’ve asked both Microsoft and Apple for comments on this supposedly imminent announcement. No word from Apple so far. Microsoft’s statement, via a corporate spokeswoman:

“We can’t comment on (these) rumors. In general, Microsoft is always in discussions with other companies about licensing its intellectual property.”

If Apple has, indeed, licensed ActiveSync, I wonder whether Exchange compatibility will be available immediately when the iPhones go on sale on June 29, or if it will be a follow-on feature, available some number of months after the iPhones start shipping.

Microsoft currently makes the ActiveSync protocol available to interested parties via a pre-established licensing agreement. From Microsoft’s Web site:

“Microsoft offers a commercially reasonable, nonexclusive license so that other companies can use the Exchange ActiveSync Protocol in their own products. Microsoft will license its trade secrets and necessary patent claims for implementation of the protocol specification.

“Microsoft offers a license for this mobile device synchronization protocol for Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 with documentation. The Exchange ActiveSync Protocol license is for a five-year term and based on annual projected sales volumes. Standard pricing is $100K or first-year’s royalties, whichever is higher, with a per unit royalty thereafter. Other pricing options are negotiable when appropriate.

“In some cases, companies may want to negotiate broader or narrower rights than the standard Microsoft license for the Exchange ActiveSync Protocol. In this case, pricing may vary. Microsoft remains flexible to adjust terms to reflect cross-licensing, unit volume, version limitation, geographic scope, and other considerations.”

A number of phone vendors, including Nokia, Palm, Motorola and Sony Ericsson, already offer devices that sync with Exchange using ActiveSync.

While he said he had not heard that Apple was going to make the iPhone compatible with Exchange, Directions on Microsoft analyst Matt Rosoff said such a move would make sense. Rosoff said he could envision a scenario where “Apple and Microsoft would sign a deal to incorporate ActiveSync into the iPhone, just as Nokia, Motorola, and PalmOne are doing.”

“So this wouldn’t be anything new from Microsoft’s perspective, just a deal with a new telephone handset maker–Apple,” Rosoff said. “It’s in Microsoft’s interest for Exchange to be suppored as widely as possible, even on what will probably be a consumer-oriented product.”


Are there any wanna-be iPhone customers out there for whom Exchange Server compatibility would make the iPhone more interesting and compelling? Or does Apple’s support (or lack of it) for Exchange Server have little to no impact on your iPhone purchasing plans?

 Update: In case you missed the fleeting reference in his iPhone review, Wall Street Journa’s Walt Mossberg confirmed the iPhone will support Exchange. No mention of ActiveSync, however. Mossberg says:  “The iPhone can connect with most popular consumer email services, including Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, EarthLink and others. It can also handle corporate email using Microsoft’s Exchange system, if your IT department cooperates by enabling a setting on the server.”

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A major issue for me  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/26/07
Consumer device + Exchange  andrej770 | 06/26/07
What about BBES  gtdworak | 06/26/07
Exchange 2007 & IPHONE  schwalleyf | 07/15/07
That would be handy  tic swayback | 06/26/07
wow.. this would be huge  explorer5 | 06/26/07
MS  Non-Zealand | 06/26/07
Hardly  ITGuy04 | 06/26/07
MS Attempt at iPhone Competitor is Bad News for Shareholders  dhettinger | 06/26/07
Could you elaborate just a bit?  GuidingLight | 06/26/07
OK, I Brought it Up to Help Prevent It From Happening to Someone Else  dhettinger | 06/26/07
MS and DUI?  ananakis554 | 09/26/07
sounds like  richvball44 | 06/26/07
General Situation (Harassment and Defamation by MS Mgrs) Not Unique to Me  dhettinger | 06/27/07
It is true: they ARE all out to get YOU  ed209 | 06/27/07
Just a Well Documented Practice...  dhettinger | 06/27/07
Not everyone lives in the good old US of A, dummy  ed209 | 06/27/07
I'm Speaking For Where I Was and What I Saw...  dhettinger | 06/27/07
OK, sounds like you had a hard time  ed209 | 06/27/07
EMail Evidence Has a Way of Civilizing the Tone happy  dhettinger | 06/27/07
Or they could just turn on IMAP at the Exchange server. [nt]  olePigeon | 06/26/07
Not a solution.  rtk | 06/26/07
not that simple  dschwert | 06/26/07
Placing demands on IT.  rtk | 06/26/07
Server Activesync is a llot more than just mail, and it pushes too  ed209 | 06/27/07
imap  dschwert | 06/28/07
Smart companies don't use Exchange  ITGuy04 | 06/26/07
You just exposed your ignorance ...  Confused by religion | 06/26/07
Collaboration Syatem (MS Talking Point Term for EMail System )  dhettinger | 06/26/07
IT Piety  Harry Bardal | 06/26/07
Please refrain from speaking giberish  GuidingLight | 06/26/07
It's a ...  Len Rooney | 06/26/07
Microsoft Complexity Solution  Mikael_z | 06/27/07
What clothes is the emperor wearing today?  ed209 | 06/27/07
"Open Standards" don't lock you in to "Open Source"  Resuna | 06/27/07
Standards don't have to be open to be best for everyone  ed209 | 06/27/07
Too bad you do not fot the description  GuidingLight | 06/26/07
So all those Fortune 1000 companies aren't very smart, then?  blu_vg@... | 06/26/07
A perfect demonstration of your ignorance.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/26/07
Funny!  lektaric@... | 06/27/07
MS Exchange Has Governors to Increase Other MS Software Requirements  dhettinger | 06/26/07
Really? Any links . . .  john.murray@... | 06/26/07
That's Great If You Are Happy With It...  dhettinger | 06/26/07
Bring on the hate...  ddipalma@... | 06/27/07
What does this guy smoke?  ed209 | 06/27/07
Response to all..  yyuko@... | 06/26/07
Exchange Server is more than just an e-mail server.  Grayson Peddie | 06/26/07
You apparently don't read very well  yyuko@... | 06/26/07
Easy dude , it's just an iPhone .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/27/07
re: Easy dude , it's just an iPhone .  M.R. Kennedy | 06/27/07
Just made my decision easy  gkantz | 06/26/07
Looky here MS Zealots .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/27/07
Duhhhh!  ShadeTree | 06/27/07
Well just to be fair to the poster who started this  Laff | 06/27/07
Anyone remember what was said about iTunes and the iPod ?  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/27/07
Look Laff , I caught a whale of a fish .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/27/07
Hopefully more to come.  leif@... | 06/27/07
pivotal issue for Enterprise  csmith@... | 06/27/07
Bring It On!  gnathanson@... | 06/27/07
Misleading title  shane@... | 06/27/07
blah, blah, blah  SquishyParts | 06/27/07
It supports IMAP, not Exchange  ghenriksen | 06/28/07
IMAP Myths  Illiad | 07/06/07
IMAP and other protocols  jstepputtis@... | 09/11/07
RE: The iPhone will be compatible with Microsoft Exchange, after all  GirlGeek101 | 09/17/07
RE: The iPhone will be compatible with Microsoft Exchange, after all  Free_Thinker | 06/14/08

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