I might have missed something but it looks like Android is not an enterprise level phone yet. Security is a major concern for the enterprise. You have a nice browser, powerfull apps but can't connect to your enterprise network to get data. This is one of my main complaint about Android : http://bit.ly/Rx2bU.
Alex On Oct 28, 3:41 pm, chevalier314 <[email protected]> wrote: > Android 2.0 was released this week, and as far as I can see there is > still no support for enterprise-level capabilities like: > - device encryption > - keystore for certificates and private keys > - key provisioning over the air > - certificate-based authentication in WiFi, VPN, S/MIME > > Is there any effort to include these into the core OS at some point? > The obvious risk would be that every mobile provider bakes their own > and we end up like Windows Mobile where everything depends on third- > party providers, essentially making it impossible to consider the > platform as a whole for standard enterprise deployments. > > Maybe I missed something. Anybody more knowledgeable than me is > welcome to comment :-) > > -- Chev
