Apple is looking for an Exchange QA staffer for iPhone
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Even whether iPhones are further into the enterprise market than some might think (or desire), the lack of native non-IMAP support for Exchange accounts on the device has given some users and their IT departments pause. While there are some solid third-party options coming along (Visto and SyncML among others), only an Apple-blessed solution is going to satisfy in the end. Is there progress on the home front? Chadwick sent along a link via ModMyiPhone.com to an Apple job posting for a QA engineer:
The iPhone Quality team is looking for a motivated, highly-technical Exchange test/sync engineer with excellent problem solving and communication
skills. You will join a dynamic team responsible for qualifying the latest iPhone products. Your focus will be analyzing Exchange and Outlook functionality with Apple’s innovative new phone. The successful candidate will complete both documented and adhoc evaluating to ensure high quality releases.
Hiring a QA engineer implies that the Exchange connector cipher under development is getting ready for evaluating and release. Could an Exchange hookup for the iPhone be coming in moment for Macworld Expo? Dee-lightful.
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