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Apple today released iPhone Configuration Utility 3.1 for Mac OS X, an update to the company's software to allow system administrators to deploy iOS devices in enterprise settings.
iPCU version 3.1 adds support for new Mobile Device Management (MDM) features introduced in iOS 4 and enables wireless delivery of configuration profiles. It also includes support for Cisco AnyConnect and Juniper Networks SSL VPN clients, CardDAV, multiple Exchange accounts and SAN support using Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
The update weighs in at 9.94 MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6.

Apple has also apparently issued a similar update for Windows, although it is not yet showing on the download page for the utility.

Article Link: Apple Releases iPhone Configuration Utility 3.1
 

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Interesting to see that we can create configuration profiles that contain VPN settings for Juniper SSL VPNs, which require a third-party app from Juniper that doesn't exist yet. :(
 

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What about the Cisco AnyConnect app? I keep reading old news how it'll be released when iOS 4 is - so where is it? I want this but can't find it in the app store. Or is it something your network admin has to get from Cisco and install for you?
 
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