Exchange server, real-time active syncing with Office, etc… is the definition of a Smart Phone. Your time in the business (corporate world) must have been ages ago. Morning syncs? That’s like having a beeper and saying its good enough, who needs a cell phone.
My time in the corporate world was as recent as 2006. And honestly, I don't know more than one guy who uses his Treo or Blackberry for anything more than a phone, email, and calendar.
Please let’s just agree that the iPhone is NOT A SMART PHONE AND WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR THE BUSINESS USER. That’s obvious.
Never said it was. In fact, one of the early posts I made in this thread was that it is obviously targeting the high end of entertainment phones that focuses on music, pictures, video, internet, messaging, etc. I just don't think that the iPhone's business "limitations" are as much of a deterant for the majority of business users that you seem to think.