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Apple Tops Expectations as iPhone SDK Released

Apple Tops Expectations as iPhone SDK Released
March 6, 2008 1:37PM

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Apple, Inc. swept aside worries as it introduced the iPhone SDK along with an enterprise push that includes support for Microsoft Exchange. Apple CEO Steve Jobs pushed iPhone openness and unveiled Apple's App Store with wireless iPhone app downloads and updates. Apple also introduced a $100 million iFund for iPhone development.


Developers were sitting on pins and needles in the days leading up to Thursday's iPhone Software Roadmap event. Rumors had it that Apple was going to exert strict control over what applications it would distribute through its iTunes Store, that application downloads would be via Macs and PCs instead of over the air, and that security controls would trump features.

The rumors turned out to be off base as Apple released the iPhone Software Development Kit. CEO Steve Jobs and his team wowed the press and developers Relevant Products/Services with an aggressive plan to turn the iPhone -- and iPod Touch -- into a true computing Relevant Products/Services platform. And on the enterprise Relevant Products/Services side, Apple unveiled support for Microsoft Relevant Products/Services Exchange, calendaring and contacts, plus support for virtual Relevant Products/Services private networks and a remote wipe security feature.

With the dual SDK and enterprise announcements, "I believe we will see a rapid rise in the number of applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch platforms, which may solidify Apple's position as the smartphone leader," said Greg Sterling, principal analyst with Sterling Market Research. "It will put pressure on BlackBerry to 'open up' in the same way that Facebook's platform put similar pressure on its competitors on the desktop Relevant Products/Services."

Speaking before the event, Sterling emphasized that in navigating between security and accessibility, Apple should steer "close to the edge" of openness. After the event, Sterling said, "They went pretty close."

iPhone in the Enterprise

Observers had differing opinions on the enterprise announcements.

"The BlackBerry-killer Exchange features are remarkable," said Damien Stolarz, a Mac and iPhone developer, in an e-mail. "This is part of the gradual iPhone-dominate-the-phone world strategy." Apple's inclusion of Bonjour, its zero-configuration Relevant Products/Services networking Relevant Products/Services solution, "is a good thing, but we have to see what it means," Stolarz said.

Andrew Storms, director of security operations at nCircle Network Security, took a more dubious approach. "Overall, its too early just yet for any enterprise to be making a decision on whether or not to alter their security policies in favor of permitting the iPhone. For most of us, we will be left in the classic Apple situation -- speculating on the nitty-gritty details." (continued...)

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