I guess you are smarter than the US Government, the Pentagon and all the Fortune 500 companies who utilize exclusively RIM's Blackberries...
> Business processes have no > place for email only blackberrys. If anything, blackberrys get in > the way of business processes forcing employees to waste time waddling > thru hundreds of useless junk mails, meaningless messages and correspondences. > It had been reported regular employees waste 3 to 5 hours on nonproductive > email messages alone, and people wonder what happened to their lowered > productivity.
Have you ever heard of this think called "spam filtering"? It's a magic thing, it throws out most of the unwanted crap...
FYI: most companies use a little bit more sophisticated systems than you can probably even imagine - I know because I used to manage one. RIM OS isn't perfect at all, no 'bubbles', no constant stream of Facebook or Twitter BS or any other useless social stuff - but very solid enterprise features including full remote control (eg wiping of a lost phone), encryption, lot of customization-ready options from the beginning.
The single-tasking iPhone is not even close to this especially not with its own iDisk cloud crap - no sane company would host its secrets outside of its own admins' reach, for starter.
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> Rim is anything but enterprise ready.
I guess you are smarter than the US Government, the Pentagon and all the Fortune 500 companies who utilize exclusively RIM's Blackberries...
> Business processes have no
> place for email only blackberrys. If anything, blackberrys get in
> the way of business processes forcing employees to waste time waddling
> thru hundreds of useless junk mails, meaningless messages and correspondences.
> It had been reported regular employees waste 3 to 5 hours on nonproductive
> email messages alone, and people wonder what happened to their lowered
> productivity.
Have you ever heard of this think called "spam filtering"? It's a magic thing, it throws out most of the unwanted crap...
FYI: most companies use a little bit more sophisticated systems than you can probably even imagine - I know because I used to manage one.
RIM OS isn't perfect at all, no 'bubbles', no constant stream of Facebook or Twitter BS or any other useless social stuff - but very solid enterprise features including full remote control (eg wiping of a lost phone), encryption, lot of customization-ready options from the beginning.
The single-tasking iPhone is not even close to this especially not with its own iDisk cloud crap - no sane company would host its secrets outside of its own admins' reach, for starter.