Yes, In conjunction with 2007 SP1 - which has some impressive DM features in itself.
But a quick outline of the features that impress me most -
More policies than you can enforce with 2007 SP1.
The devices are domain joined, that is they exist as objects in AD and you can enforce Group policy the same way you would with desktops (IT group, and general user group - the IT group might have less-restrictive policies etc. )
The out-of-the-box functionality of it, you turn the device on, select enroll, enter your email address and One-Time-Password and bang... your device is connected to your corporate network via ipsec vpn, this is great, as companies no longer have to even publish their exchange servers externaly.everything the devices and users use can be hosted internally.
There is a plethora of advantages, but as I said, the two things I love most are the domain integration (Can be managed through group policy as if they were computers), and the out-of-the-box state they come in. You can have users up and running with full company policy and VPN connectivity in less than 2 minutes.
Current Device - HTC Touch Pro
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