Nokia Plan B shareholders give up after 36 hours

I don't know how old you guys are or what companies you work for. RIM owns the corporate environment. Everything company i've ever worked for was using Blackberries. And yes some have recently allowed employees to use IPhone etc but all of there bread and butter is in a BES server.

Look at what any of the directors or the VP in your companies are using most are all on blackberries.

I believe rim makes more money off business than they ever could from the consumer market where andriod and the iphone are strong. Don't get it twisted people that actually use their phones for work use blackberries.

When you actually look at it from the business side and not a end user you will clearly see RIM isn't going anywhere anytime soon. There "old and outdated" berries are still better for doing actual work than any other phone on the market.
 
I don't know how old you guys are or what companies you work for. RIM owns the corporate environment. Everything company i've ever worked for was using Blackberries. And yes some have recently allowed employees to use IPhone etc but all of there bread and butter is in a BES server.

Look at what any of the directors or the VP in your companies are using most are all on blackberries.

I believe rim makes more money off business than they ever could from the consumer market where andriod and the iphone are strong. Don't get it twisted people that actually use their phones for work use blackberries.

When you actually look at it from the business side and not a end user you will clearly see RIM isn't going anywhere anytime soon. There "old and outdated" berries are still better for doing actual work than any other phone on the market.

So you've been out of work for over a year I presume? Because what you've "seen" is unbelievably old info. TONS of businesses are switching over to android devices.
 
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RIM's forte has been its exceptionally good security when compared to other offerings, and I do agree that businesses still prefer (the older generation at least) Black Berries. We here have almost equal number of Black Berries + WinMO + some WP7 devices at work. Funnily enough only I use Android phone, mainly because my work provided Symbian phone died and I haven't bothered to ask for replacement and using my personal cell phone; although even I am waiting to jump the ship anyway.
 
TBH I am very curious about the result of this Microsoft & Nokia partnership, but I understand when people, based on the previous Redmond failures in other areas, don't show any hope in this venture working.
 
like most people who support a cause, and are not in it to win it, this article is a perfect example. You got the support and all but you give up
 
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