November 6th, 2011, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by SlyFerret
Before you connect up to your work's exchange server, you might want to ask the admins what sort of policies they enforce on personal devices.
Good luck!
-SF
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Good Suggestion, recently, our Network Security Admin, stated that smart phones (besides company issued Black Berries) could no longer be allowed to use the Exchange Server; 2 reasons: (believe it or not) the Samsung Epic 4G actually pulls more data from the Exchange Server therefore creates a massive effect if there are a couple hundred pulling information off of 1 exchange server.
2nd reason: the non-issued smartphones pose a higher security risk, like SlyFerret said, his IT Admins would not allow a phone that did not have a secure lock feature active on the phone. That is because if anyone happens to find your phone, they now have access to corporate email addresses, potentially high security emails, Exchange address book, so on...
The BlackBerry can be wiped remotely via the Exchange Server, rendering the smartphone useless... well more than it is already.
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