Everybody likes to associate with the successful and one that will enhance your road to success as well. So also is the case with one of the finest innovations in technology – the iPhone from Apple Inc. There are a number of companies seeking iPhone support until date; and the latest to join the bandwagon is HyperOffice.
HyperOffice has recently launched the beta version of the business collaboration tools connecting the Apple iPhone to corporate email, contacts, calendars, tasks and notes. It helps easier for owners, employees, clients, partners and suppliers of growing businesses to collaborate, communicate and plan projects. It also helps to schedule meetings, share and edit documents and manage information.
This beta version of HyperOffice functions as an alternative to Microsoft Exchange. While iPhone do not support its corporate messaging platform, HyperOffice has successfully synchronized the iPhone email client with Microsoft Outlook. This has given all the users who require doing business in their iPhone, the wireless access to secure corporate messaging and collaboration services while at office, from home, and even while traveling.
HyperOffice believes that this collaboration with Apple iPhone will definitely help the iPhone and HyperOffice user who would like to use it as a business tool. It was initially difficult to make the collaboration work, looking at iPhones inability to work with Microsoft Exchange. While on the other hand it was impossible to do business with MS Outlook and not share calendars, contacts, documents and tasks without Microsoft Exchange.
Besides catering to a growing market, this collaboration with iPhones will appreciate business-class email without spam and viruses; document management with online storage, user rights and workflow; and versioning. Moreover, it will also facilitate contact management, task management, scheduling, security, discussion groups, backup, portal customization, customer portals, extranets and intranets, time and expense tracking, and many more applications.
However, the iPhone users can share calendars, contacts, documents and tasks by using Microsoft Outlook, with and without Microsoft Exchange using the gateway tool (which is a one-time download) in-built in HyperOffice. Moreover, as an operating webware, HyperOffice an work without the installation of any software on the corporate network.
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