To paraphrase Mel Brooks, today It’s a Mac, Mac, Mac, Mac world. That’s because Apple’s WWDC is officially underway and CEO Steve Jobs, as anticipated, unveiled the new iPhone 3G. So it’s only fitting that we have a guide on How to make the iPhone work at work. Tom Yager, meanwhile, is at the show and blogging about the scoops InfoWorld is collecting. Or, find all of our stories in the Special Report: Apple launches the iPhone 3G. Aiming to reduce costs associated with deploying new desktop programs and avoid conflicts that break existing ones, VMware updates its application virtualization software; ThinApp 4 will be available next month. NetApp upgrades its midrange network storage family with bold claims that new systems serve files 40 percent faster while 16GB cache modules provide the same additional I/O performance as an extra tray of Fibre Channel disks, at a lower cost and using less power. And the lack of a cloud-delivered version of Dynamics AX 2009 is puzzling because other mid-market apps providers are already experiencing explosive growth in the SaaS realm. Microsoft skips on-demand EPR: A wise move? Software Development