Submission + - iPhone 3G not so hot for the enterprise after all (arstechnica.com)
BakkiesBotha writes: Apple's 3G iPhone has been touted for its enterprise-friendly features, but a review from Ars Technica indicates that there's still a lot of work to be done before it has any hope of replacing BlackBerrys and Windows Mobile devices. 'If you think that the iPhone is a drop-in BlackBerry replacement, think again. More than one BlackBerry user will run out and get the iPhone, only to be disappointed upon learning everything that the iPhone can't do... there's still no search. That's right: after a year of complaints from consumers and getting slammed by the business sector for this, Apple answers this issue with... nothing.' There's also no invite management system, another feature where the BlackBerry wins. The overall verdict? 'It's great as a consumer device, but with enterprise users' expectations having been raised this time around, we feel it still has quite a ways to go.'