DNAmail has announced that it will support the iPhone 3G from Apple. As a premier provider of email hosting services, DNAmail helps small and mid-sized businesses and organizations harness the power of web-based mail and messaging tools like Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Blackberry Enterprise Services.

“With support for the iPhone 3G, DNAmail is a boon to businesses that have been waiting to migrate and outsource their email to Exchange 2007. Now, companies can get built-in support for their iPhone 3G and Blackberry services — all from one vendor,” said George Mitsopoulos, VP and General Manager of DNAmail.
The iPhone 3G contains new enterprise features within its 2.0 software, including Microsoft ActiveSync. This service allows over-the-air push email, contact and calendar syncing, and Cisco VPN for encrypted access to corporate networks.

“Using built-in Exchange support, iPhone 3G users can now find contacts in their company directories or on a Global Address List — no matter where they are,” added Mitsopoulos.

With the DNAmail Exchange service, each action performed on the iPhone is also pushed and synchronized over the air using 128-bit encryption. And with its advanced ActiveSync security, Exchange administrators can remote wipe an iPhone if it’s lost or stolen — protecting sensitive company data.

“IKANO is excited to support our newest service DNAmail. On-the-go business people will enhance their productivity with the new 2.0 ActiveSync technology,” said George Naspo, CEO, IKANO Communications Inc., parent company of DNAmail. “And IT administrators will be able to outsource their mail services and rest easy, knowing DNAmail has guaranteed uptime and outstanding customer support.”

Visit DNAmail at http://www.dnamail.com/.