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The apps can be found in Apple’s App Store and the Google Play store.Īlso on Nov.
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The existing versions of PocketCloud apps support other devices running Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android mobile operating systems. The company's 3.3MB, $4.99 app wraps Outlook Web App e-mail, calendar and contact output in the more familiar and readable iPhone-style interface.Dell officials are addressing the rising tide of the bring your own device, or BYOD, trend with enhancements to their Wyse PocketCloud software, which gives users a safe cloud-based way to access their professional and personal data through mobile devices and remote PCs.ĭell, which inherited the PocketCloud apps when it bought Wyse Technology in April, is now making the PocketCloud Explore technology available on Apple’s iPad and tablets running Microsoft’s Windows RT operating system, which is aimed at devices powered by chips designed by ARM Holdings. A workaround option is Outlook Web Email from iKonic Apps LLC.
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While that access is fine from a PC browser, messages can be tough to read on a smartphone's smaller browser screen. Some customers have policies against allowing employees to connect their mobile devices to the Exchange Server, and offer Outlook Web App instead.
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One highly targeted Microsoft help desk app from Implbits Software LLC offers remote access to common Active Directory administrator tasks, especially secure password resets and modification of user accounts in Active Directory.

Cisco OnPlus Mobile is a 4.7MB iPhone app for accessing customer networks and discovering, monitoring and managing their devices. Cisco has an app for its side of the bargain. Managing Microsoft software-based networks goes hand-in-hand with managing Cisco device networks for many Microsoft partners. The 5.6MB app works with three different lines of SonicWALL security appliances. The company's SonicWALL Mobile Connect is a client providing network access to corporate resources over encrypted SSL Virtual Private Network connections. įollowing the partner-friendly business model of a free app to support back-end infrastructure is security vendor SonicWALL Inc. The iPhone version is 11.5MB and costs $9.99. Impathic also covers Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL and Sybase. On the Microsoft side, the clients include SQL Server and Access.
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The products allow remote access to browse, search and update databases from mobile devices. Impathic makes a series of mobile database clients for the iPhone and iPad.

The app is 4MB and is also available for the iPad. One example is CWR Mobile CRM 2011 by CWR Mobility BV.

Īs Dynamics CRM users wait for the expected release this quarter of an official Microsoft Dynamics CRM app for iPhone, iPad and other platforms, there are third-party options already in the market to consider. Each app is $9.99 and massive in download size (Pages, 269MB Numbers, 283MB Keynote, 327MB). All three are optimized for the iPad, but users needing to work on a phone could do worse. Pages is the Word-compatible word processor, Numbers is the Excel-compatible spreadsheet and Keynote is the PowerPoint-compatible presentation software. While there are plenty of third-party Microsoft Office compatibles on iOS (QuickOffice, Office2, Documents To Go), Apple's own suite of productivity apps more than competes. On the iPhone and the iPad, Apple is going it alone. On the Mac, Apple depends heavily on Microsoft Office for productivity apps. The 6MB Lync 2010 client for iPhone is free, but requires a Lync server deployment at the customer site and IT department activation for users. Instead, it appears the software giant concluded that such a decision would hurt Lync adoption more than it would drive Windows Phone sales. Redmond could've chosen to support only the Windows Phone OS in an attempt to use the popularity of Lync to drive Windows Phone adoption. When it came to meeting mobile demand for the UC server Lync 2010, Microsoft came down on the side of customer preference and market reach. It's also available on Android, just as Wyse PocketCloud, Jump Desktop and Splashtop (listed previously) are available for iPhone users. Citrix Online, Citrix System's online division, has a solution in the category called GoToMyPC. A more important reason is the same for an Apple device as for any mobile platform: the ability to access the richer personal stores of information available on PC or Mac hard drives, which are massive compared to smartphone storage capacity.
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Apple's high-profile decisions not to support Flash in iOS make remote PC access slightly more attractive on Apple devices than on other platforms, if only to get the full Internet browsing experience.
