10 Top iPhone Business Apps

by kevinmorris22

in iPhone Business Apps

iPhone-loving business professionals can tap into corporate e-mail systems, customer contact lists, and accounting systems with these downloads from the iTunes App Store.

 

Omniture SiteCatalyst enables marketing professionals — and others who care about site traffic and where it comes from — to view reports from their iPhones.
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Many business professionals who use Apple iPhones would love to use them like company-issued BlackBerrys or free laptops so they could tap into such things as their corporate e-mail systems, customer contact lists, and accounting systems.

While options remain limited for using the iPhone like a networked computing client, they are expanding. Consider that when Apple’s App Store went online in July, Oracle and Salesforce.com were the only enterprise software vendors with offerings at the site. Within the past few months, however, at least a dozen additional offerings have come online at the App Store that were designed to give iPhone owners a mobile channel into employers’ computer systems.

What follows is a look at 10 enterprise-software oriented iPhone applications new to the App Store. In many cases, getting these applications to work may require the involvement of a company’s IT department or the presence of specific software applications on company servers.

1. Oracle recently posted Oracle Business Approvals for Sales Managers and Oracle Business Approvals for Managers on the App Store. With the first app, sales managers can use their iPhones to review sales quotes and approve or reject them, and chart sales forecasts, quotas, and actual numbers. The second application, designed more for a general management job, lets an iPhone user review expense reports, job postings, and purchase orders, for example. The free apps are designed for iPhone users whose companies have installed Oracle software connectors that provide the links back into corporate data systems.

2. For business analysts who use ActiveStrategy’s enterprise performance-management software, there is now ActiveStrategy Mobile at the App Store. Users can access balanced scorecards and other performance management tools from their iPhones. It’s free, but requires company installation of ActiveStrategy Enterprise Server 7.1 and Mobile Synchronization Server 1.0.

3. Omniture, the maker of software for monitoring Web site traffic and online marketing campaigns, is offering Omniture SiteCatalyst for the iPhone. Marketing employees and others who track Web site traffic can now view reports from their iPhones. Current Omniture customers can download the app for free and use the same user name and logon information they would use on a PC or laptop.

4. Salesforce.com recently posted an updated version of Salesforce Mobile for the iPhone, first made available in July at the App Store, to give salespeople access to contact and account information in Salesforce.com. The new version has a feature designed to appease corporate data-security watchdogs and keep sensitive customer data from landing in the wrong hands: if iPhone users go more than 10 minutes without using Salesforce Mobile, they’re locked out and have to log back on with a five-digit password. It’s free to Salesforce.com customers.

 

Search2Go lets iPhone users search their companies’ Salesforce.com systems for contact and account information.
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5. Excitor, a Denmark-based company focused primarily on the European market, is offering an iPhone version of its DME software for encrypted delivery of corporate e-mail to mobile phones. The app lets iPhone users get e-mail from their companies’ IBM Domino or Microsoft Exchange (as an alternative to Exchange ActiveSync) servers. The free app works if the user’s company has an ExcitorDME server gateway installed.

6. Model Metrics is offering a version of its Search2Go software that lets iPhone users search their companies’ Salesforce.com systems for contact and account information. Since it’s a read-only application, you don’t need approval or setup help from the IT department, or so claims Model Metrics. It’s priced at $19.99.

7. OpCenter offers QuickBooks Desktop Data on the GO!, which lets iPhone users view current balance sheets, expenses, sales orders, and accounts payable financial reports residing in QuickBooks Enterprise, Premier, or Pro systems. The cost to test it out is 99 cents; to get the live feed for your own company data, cost is $19.95 per month.

8. JAMF Software’s JSS Mobile lets IT pros manage their companies’ Mac systems from their iPhones. They can look up Macs on their networks and get such details as serial numbers, operating system version, processor, and user name and contact information. It’s free, but requires a license for Casper Suite, JAMF’s client-management software for Macintosh environments.

9. MochaSoft Apps offers TN3270, which turns your phone into an IBM 3278 terminal for accessing IBM mainframes. (It could be helpful to those whose companies run some custom applications and systems on mainframes). The Lite version is free; the bells-and-whistles version goes for $29.99.

10. Headlight Software’s FTP On The Go, targeted at IT pros and Web site administrators, lets iPhone users connect to an FTP server to make changes to the company Web site, for example. Headlight also suggests using it to link to an FTP server to get Word, Excel, or image files, make changes, and send them back. Cost is $9.99.

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jackson May 7, 2009 at 12:52 pm

my favorite iphone app is “mware mobile”, a credit card terminal. It’s free too.

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Bostn Web Design May 12, 2009 at 6:20 am

Thanks, I was unaware of FTP To Go. I just downloaded it. What an awesome tool! Thanks for the info. Dan

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zelig January 27, 2010 at 3:41 pm

I would add another great app : Econtact pro

you can have all your business cards enter in your iphone very fast and easily
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http://www.econtact-pro.com/US/index.html

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sabonge February 19, 2010 at 3:45 pm

Have you try Budget-Planner is one of my favorite finance apps. it let me know how much money i will have in the future. great app.

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Geode February 25, 2010 at 2:48 am

If you’re not already locked into Quickbooks, have a look at Easy Books on the app store. Its a full double-entry accounting package for the iPhone and costs much less than a month’s subscription to QB!

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Kevin February 27, 2010 at 5:42 pm

Thanks for the heads up.

Kevin
http://www.iPhoneAppReview.com

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greg June 6, 2010 at 5:23 pm

My top 5 Business iPhone Apps selection

1) Business card reader: Econtact-Pro: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/econtact-pro-best-manual-transcription/id346478177?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2

2) For international phone calls: Line2 :http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/line2-2-lines-1-iphone/id319185557?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2

3) To do list: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/to-do-list/id293837047?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2

4) Documents: Box.net : http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/box-net/id290853822?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2

5) Sales Forces: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/salesforce-mobile/id281826146?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2

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Kevin June 8, 2010 at 7:59 am

Thanks for the list Greg…

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Graham June 13, 2010 at 7:51 pm

Check out OrgChart 2.0, it’s pretty cool. Their 1.0 version was so so but cool features with latest update.

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