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The issue to the customer has been caused by Google in this instance, not MS.
MS/Nokia are currently pushing WP8 as a corporate device which can be linked into your current infrastructure.
More and more UK articles are seemingly discussing the platform in this light. No idea as of yet if this is converting into Real corporate customers, but perception is half the battle in these things.
Google changing their implementation with such short notice just when BYOD is starting to gain real traction seems baffling.
GMail ISNT in "beta" anymore, companies lose trust when a 3rd party suddenly breaks their systems. Especially if it involves the CEO's shiny new toy....