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RIM on the Carving Block

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Street Smart
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Don't We Have a Census Coming Up?
Street Smart   6/5/2012 8:56:20 AM
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RIM is a sad story, but also a cautionary tale.  Corporate IT departments may have started out as RIM's market, but that wasn't enough when consumers were given the choice.

If RIM were to take its positioning "ultra secure" and B2B though, I'll bet they could find governments willing to bite.  Such as our own.  Why dollars to donuts, the 2020 Census is putting out RFPs right now to build the next-generation, useless dinosaur device to waste our tax dollars.

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Rim is a sad story
ProfR   6/5/2012 7:30:53 AM
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What happened to RIM is a sad story. They were early to the mobile party but lost their edge. I think it might be best for them to be sold. They do have a strong business base who still likes the idea of business email. They also have very good security technology which could be used by other players in the market. It would be interesting to see their software technology combined with Android. That would make Android phones more business friendly.

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