It appears to have the basic security options that WM6 has, but doesn't have 
the ability to have centrally enforced policies (aka WM6.1 + System Center 
Mobile Device Manager).  If you trust your users to keep the device properly 
secured, then I suppose it's OK.

Battery life, apparently, isn't that great when you have ActiveSync on 24x7. 
Two of my colleagues have returned their iPhones for that reason. I don't know 
if that's a general issue, or they just had unrealistic expectations.

Cheers
Ken

From: Eisenberg, Wayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 1 August 2008 11:55 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: iPhone 3G, Exchange, and you


So now that the iPhone 3G has been out a couple of weeks, has anyone seen any 
more reviews (besides Paul Robichaux<http://www.robichaux.net/blog>'s) of how 
it behaves in an Exchange shop? Besides the 'coolness'/'wow' factor, would you 
allow it onto your networks? Has anyone looked at the security/stability aspect 
of the device, now that the SDK is released and 3rd party apps can be installed 
on it?

Thanks,
Wayne

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