We have been using Trust Digital since this past Jan.  While we have been 
pleased with what Trust Digital can provide us in an Enterprise environment 
(currently 200 iPhones deployed via Trust), I wouldn't go so far as to call it 
"BES-like".  It has a long way to go before it can compare to BES.  

After testing both (Trust Digital and Good Enterprise), we decided that Trust 
Digital was more appropriate for our needs.  The big difference that convinced 
us lie in the architecture of how each company has gone about to incorporate 
iPhones into an Enterprise environment.  Good achieved control by it's own 
installed agent, while Trust has layered itself on top of the iPhone's native 
apps.  We felt this was a better fit for us and future.  

For the sake of disclosure, we tested Good in late of 2009.  Both companies 
have had multiple updates to their feature set since Jan.  

Hope this helps.


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I recall this product.  Didn't it virtualize the iPhone via a stored
profile?  

 

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Actually, Trust Digital has BES-like functionality for iPhone/WinMo,
etc. It is on my list of things to test. They at least gave quite an
interesting presentation J But I can't vouch as to whether it works as
presented.

 

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Hmm, is there a similar function in EAS like IT Policy?  I'd love to be
able to use Exchange ActiveSync to manage the iPhones.  Just need to
ensure that I can wipe an iPhone. 

 

 

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You can implement the IT Policy:

Wipe if device is not unlocked for X hours.

Wipe if IT Policy is not updated with in X hours.

 

 

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How would you accomplish wiping an off-the-grid blackberry?

 

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The only flaw that is holding us back from deploying 'test iPhones' is
the (well documented) fact that if a phone is lost/stolen, we cant
remote wipe if the iPhone has been taken off the grid (SIM chip pulled).
Once Apple gets this worked out - Im certain that my signature will soon
be ...Sent from my iPhone

 

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We are looking at iPhone also, but concerned about security and the
extra manpower to support.  Mainly our marketing, e-commerce types think
they have to have the iPhone...  I have one now that I am trying for 30
days... I hate typing on it... so freaking so.

 

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Local County government...that's your excuse.  We ONLY support/authorize
BBs.  A shame too, I want an iPhone for myself!

 

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I'm looking for a good excuse to support nothing but BlackBerry...

 

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Yes, but we don't guarantee anything beyond BlackBerry will work.

 

Android doesn't work, it doesn't support EAS security fully.  We
recommend the software TouchDown.

iPhones work.

WinMo works unless it's an older phone that doesn't use comodo certs.

 

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Hi all,

 

Just want to survey how many have BB deployed along with
iPhone/Android/WinMo7.

If using activesync, who is using ISA to publish.

Anyone using "Good"?

 

 

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