Includes
SDK & Built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Apple previewed its iPhone 2.0
software, scheduled for release this June, and announced the immediate
availability of a beta release of the software to selected developers and
enterprise customers. The iPhone 2.0 beta release includes both the iPhone
Software Development Kit as well as new enterprise features such as support for
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to provide secure, over-the-air push email,
contacts and calendars as well as remote wipe, and the addition of Cisco IPsec
VPN for encrypted access to private corporate networks.
“We’re excited about creating a
vibrant third party developer community with potentially thousands of native
applications for iPhone and iPod touch,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.
“iPhone’s enterprise features combined with its revolutionary Multi-Touch user
interface and advanced software architecture provide the best user experience
and the most advanced software platform ever for a mobile device.”
The iPhone SDK provides developers
with a rich set of Application Programming Interfaces and tools to create
innovative applications for iPhone and iPod touch. Starting today, anyone can
download the beta iPhone SDK for free and run the iPhone Simulator on their Mac.
Apple also introduced its new iPhone Developer Program, giving developers
everything they need to create native applications, and the new App Store, a
breakthrough way for developers to wirelessly deliver their applications to
iPhone and iPod touch users.
With the iPhone SDK, third party
developers will be able to build native applications for the iPhone with a rich
set of APIs, including programming interfaces for Core OS, Core Services, and
Media and Cocoa Touch technologies. The iPhone SDK will allow developers to
create amazing applications that leverage the iPhone’s groundbreaking
Multi-Touch user interface, animation technology, large storage, built-in
three-axis accelerometer and geographical location technology to deliver truly
innovative mobile applications.
Apple has licensed Exchange ActiveSync
from Microsoft and is building it right into the iPhone, so that iPhone will
connect out-of-the-box to Microsoft Exchange Servers 2003 and 2007 for secure
over-the-air push email, contacts, calendars and global address lists. Built-in
Exchange ActiveSync support also enables security features such as remote wipe,
password policies and auto-discovery. The iPhone 2.0 software supports Cisco
IPsec VPN to ensure the highest level of IP-based encryption available for
transmission of sensitive corporate data, as well as the ability to
authenticate using digital certificates or password-based, multi-factor
authentication. The addition of WPA2 Enterprise with 802.1x authentication
enables enterprise customers to deploy iPhone and iPod touch with the latest standards
for protection of Wi-Fi networks.
The iPhone 2.0 software provides a
configuration utility that allows IT administ
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