How the iPhone enables international business
Michael Sharp of the precious metals company Tanaka International talks about how the iPhone has made it easier to work with colleagues and customers around the globe.
Michael Sharp of the precious metals company Tanaka International talks about how the iPhone has made it easier to work with colleagues and customers around the globe.
At Apple’s official launch of the iPhone software development kit, Chuck Dietrich, Salesforce.com vice president of mobile, demos new business software on the device. The tools let sales representatives manage applications such as analytics and business intelligence tools on the go. The Apple event took place at company headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
ZDNet's Larry Dignan and TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler dissect Apple's iPhone event and what it means for the future of the company.
At mediabistro.com's Freemium Summit in San Francisco, mobile phone developers discuss how they’re using a freemium business model to attract users and monetize revenue to their iPhone apps. The freemium model is well suited to the mobile platform because Apple allows for the implementation of microtransactions inside their apps, the execs add.
Here's how, with a few tweaks and accessories, you can transform your iPhone into a business workhorse that will allow you to get serious work done.