What's new for the enterprise in OS 3.0 for the iPhone?

Version 3.0 of the iPhone operating system is now available for download from Apple. This latest release of the OS brings several new features including MMS support, Copy & Paste, Search, USB tethering (modem usage), among others. But what about for the enterprise: will this latest OS make the handset more attractive to system admins who until now may have preferred Windows Mobile, Symbian or BlackBerry?

I have blogged previously about the iPhone Enterprise Configuration Utility (http://blog.brightpointuk.co.uk/enterprise-deployment-iphone-xml-configu...), which allows you to define common settings relating to password usage, Server ActiveSync, VPN profiles, Wireless Access Points and Certificates and save that set of configurations to a unique XML-based package that can then be rolled out to any number of devices. The iPhone Configuration Utility version 2.0 has been updated to include the new features available in this new version of the operating system.

Here are some of the highlights:

More information can be found online in the Apple iPhone Enterprise Deployment Guide available for download here - http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Enterprise_Deployment_Guide.pdf

It is perhaps important to note the features that are NOT available on the iPhone when used in conjunction with an Exchange server:

As before, when activating a new iPhone device, unless the SIM card has been activated already, the device must be connected to a PC with iTunes installed to complete the activation process.

The iPhone Configuration Utility can be downloaded from the Apple web site for both Windows and Mac platforms - http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/enterprise/