the iphone
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

AppStore and iPhone 3G go live today

Apple's AppStore is already offering business apps for the iPhone

David Neal, IT Week 11 Jul 2008
ADVERTISEMENT

The Apple iPhone 3G has gone on sale today, with queues outside retailers taking up to two hours to get through.

The iPhone is predicted to be a big seller for both Apple and the mobile operators that are offering it. As an indicator of how great this demand is, O2 has been admitting to unit shortages for most of the week, while Carphone Warehouse has also been overwhelmed by its pre-orders.

The iPhone has some new features, but it is the App Store that is the source of some of the more interesting releases. App Store is the firm's platform for software developers and according to the firm more than 500 applications have already been created in time for launch.

“iPhone represents a new software platform for developers, combining the most advanced mobile operating system, sophisticated developer tools and a breakthrough way for developers to wirelessly sell and distribute their applications right onto every iPhone,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.

One of the applications already in the Store comes from Oracle. Oracle's Business Applications for iPhone are aimed squarely at business users, and, the firm said, will let them work more efficiently, regardless of their location.

The Oracle offering, called Oracle Business Indicators, will let mobile workers access business intelligence applications and information, view financial trends, sales performance indicators, and other related items. Other releases are likely to follow, according to the firm.

Users can browse the available applications through Apple's iTunes store. The Business Section includes the aforementioned as well as a mobile version Of Salesforce.com, and a number of other business-type apps, such as expenses and accounting tools. While British Airways has launched an application which allows customers to access time arrival and departure information, check timetables of flights, and book tickets.

See also:

an iphoneO2 is still reeling from unprecendented interest in the iPhone 3G  10 Jul 2008
the iphoneO2 has experienced a lot of demand for the soon to be released 3G iPhone  08 Jul 2008
iphoneBusiness users can get hands on the latest 3G iPhone at special corporate rates from 11 July  04 Jul 2008
Following your gut instinct might be the best route when buying IT equipment  23 Jun 2008

All Mobile Communications

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Abraxas
Join a leading provider of personal navigation products amp; value with navigation solutions currently used in 20 countries. You will join the eCommerce team within IT amp; continuity of eCommerce amp; security. Besides diving into ... more >
| Abraxas
Join a leading provider of personal navigation products amp; value with navigation solutions currently used in 20 countries. You will join the ICT department amp; resource plan aligned with project portfolio. Manage/ escalate issues amp; ... more >
| Abraxas
Join a leading provider of personal navigation products amp; value with navigation solutions currently used in 20 countries. You will join the eCommerce team within ICT as a Team Manager amp; reversed logistics domain, acting ... more >
| Abraxas
Join a successful global consumer electronics company as senior test engineer. You will pro-actively make contributions to the overall quality of the test documentation base amp; take the initiative in implementing such improvements. You will ... more >
More job opportunities