Still the most secure OS
http://www.bgr.com/2012/04/11/blackberry-7-rated-most-secure-operating-system/
http://www.bgr.com/2012/04/11/blackberry-7-rated-most-secure-operating-system/
Maybe that's why its so secure. No one bothers with it, no one considers it a target.What is it worth to have the most secure OS and lose the market?
It doesn't look like it's trending that way:It might not be what the consumer market is looking for but if security is important to a company then RIM is their baby.
Yup. BYOD (bring your own device) is taking off and most people don't want Blackberry anymore.It doesn't look like it's trending that way:
Studies see RIM losing corporate market share
An increasing number of larger companies plan to abandon their BlackBerrys in the coming year, according to an Enterprise Management Associates study. EMA said that among businesses of at least 10,000 employees, 30% of the BlackBerry users indicated they would defect to competing platforms, a development that would severely hit Research In Motion's current 52% market share in this space. In another study, Good Technology found that more than 7 in 10 new enterprise mobile activations went to iOS phones and tablets in the third quarter.
http://www.smartbrief.com/news/ctia...664EB©id=C3D9B938-F5BD-483C-966E-4E9417CF3F97
It doesn't get more sensitive than the Department of Defense.LOL say what you like fanboyz, i didn't do the research, the companies that BYOD are most likely companies like 7-11 but for sure are not highly sensitive companies.
There are few things more frustrating than being a Blackberry fanboy."The DOD's recent approval to allow the deployment of Apple iOS devices represents a quantum change in how mobility solutions are embraced by our military," SteelCloud CEO and president Brian Hajost said in a statement. "Our timely announcement gives the military a powerful option to quickly embrace Apple mobility on the DOD network."
Yep, like being an Apple fanboi....There are few things more frustrating than being a Blackberry fanboy.
The problem is when you add another layer of software, there is possibility of cracks with unseen errors, and also ios is still open to problems. On the other hand RIM's OS is proven. I still don't think EVERYONE is moving away from BB.It doesn't get more sensitive than the Department of Defense.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/mobile/231600802?cid=RSSfeed_IWK_News
LOLThe problem is when you add another layer of software, there is possibility of cracks with unseen errors, and also ios is still open to problems. On the other hand RIM's OS is proven. I still don't think EVERYONE is moving away from BB.
They would need a strategy that is differentiated to turn the company around... what they have is a lagging product offering and no strategy.... DOAWhat could turn around the down-trend for RIM? Is it in the stream? when will it be released? My vote is it will go under.
Feb 28th, 2011: Apple becomes valued as a 500 billion dollar company. - http://www.intomobile.com/2012/02/2...-billion-soon-become-wealthiest-company-ever/Why would anyone listen to an asshole like Gene Munster, this analyst is on RIM's case all the time and hyping Apple being the first trillion dollar company. lol
The only thing I could think of is license their technology (BES, security, IT policies and BBM) to their former companies.They would need a strategy that is differentiated to turn the company around... what they have is a lagging product offering and no strategy.... DOA
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Being a fan of BB is like being a Leafs fan-except Leafs will be winners way before RIM is again. Apple is currently the biggest winner.Yep, like being an Apple fanboi....![]()
600 billion is far from a trillion, the stock price is having resistance at $640, who knows, Apple might fall back to 260 billion just like microsoft.Feb 28th, 2011: Apple becomes valued as a 500 billion dollar company. - http://www.intomobile.com/2012/02/2...-billion-soon-become-wealthiest-company-ever/
April 10th, 2011: Apple becomes valued as a 600 billion dollar company. - http://www.thestar.com/business/art...ts-600-billion-closing-in-on-microsoft-record
Follow the trend. Should I bother pulling up RIM?![]()