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According to a recent search for addressed to 105 Cios in Usa by Sanford Bernstein and published by Financial Times, business is 'yet to be convinced by iPhone'.
"... The findings, part of a broader study that found a more conservative outlook for It spending this year compared with 2007, propose that cracking the business shop could be a challenge for Apple, which hopes to sell 10 million iPhone handsets by the end of this year.
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"Our Cio search for suggests that corporate iPhone use will be driven by employees purchasing their own iPhones, rather than company-wide deployments," wrote Toni Sacconaghi, an investigator at Bernstein Research. "If this persists, it may finally limit iPhone penetration into the corporate space. ..."
Personally, I don't think it can right now. Currently BlackBerry and the business behind them (Rim) have a well view out process for all of their current offerings. Apple does not contribute the encryption that the Bes servers for BlackBerry do. The iPhone is a very fun phone to use .... And can increase productivity .... But it is not a challenge to the BlackBerry right now.
There are some other differences in the middle of the two gadget technologies that also impact this question.
1) By not having a Bes (Blackberry business Server) the iPhone is missing some capabilities that are foremost to the business customers. Remote Kill is probably the most needful as a lost or stolen gadget could include all kind of information that the business doesn't want exposed covering of the corporation. With a Blackberry on a Bes a straightforward command will wipe the gadget of any beneficial information. Ota (Over The Air) enforcement of password requirements and similar is other noteworthy tool for the business It and safety folks to be aware of. Afaik there is no equivalent with the iPhone. There are others, but from an business perspective these are probably the most critical.
2) Applications .... While there are some authentically cool iPhone applications out there, there seems to be a lack of business focus with them so far. That may turn if iPhones gain needful business acceptance, but I can see the possibility that these devices may perceive a similar qoute that we've seen with the Mac. In other words, a lack of business applications for a long time because the business world had standardized on other technology platform. Basically a situation like Pc versus Mac. In this case Rim/Windows Mobile/Palm versus iPhone. Sure the iPhone might catch up eventually, but will it be sufficient to make a difference?
3) safety .... Ok the iPhone has Tls. Some versions of the Blackberry have Fips 140-2. Meaning they meet the standards mandated by the Feds and required for virtually all federal agencies. Which means that the same standards largely apply to many State agencies as well. Which means the same standards apply to many clubs that do business with these agencies. Unless the iPhone meets that thorough it's precluded from use with such companies/agencies.
4) Features .... The keyboard divergence seems to be mentioned often. To many that's sufficient to keep them using their Blackberry. But to many employers, the entertainment focus of the iPhone is sufficient to make them unattractive. Many clubs feel their employees face sufficient distractions as it is. Why put a gadget in their hands that makes it so easy to get distracted?
To summarize, I think the Blackberry is fairly safe for now. Nothing says the iPhone couldn't address it's shortcomings to come to be more intriguing to the business enterprise. But they aren't there today.
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