Ichinisan
Lifer
At the company I work for RIM already lost. Executives moved from RIM -> Apple. iPhones and iPads all over.
I think I've seen 1 7" android tablet here. and 1 touchpad.
That's the way it happened w/ my employer too.
At the company I work for RIM already lost. Executives moved from RIM -> Apple. iPhones and iPads all over.
I think I've seen 1 7" android tablet here. and 1 touchpad.
The nice thing with BES though is the central management and easy integration with Exchange, with Active Sync you have to set it up on a per user basis in their Outlook, which can be a pita if you have lot of users. Unless that changed and they have a server product now?
WTF are you talking about? where i work you just give simple instructions to the users and they do it themselves on their device. turn on iphone, configure your email account and go
RIM/blackberry was a huge PITA especially for users who had their own device because you had to have the "enterprise" data plan to access BES. our helpdesk would tell a lot of users to go back to the carrier and pay more money because they went with the cheaper data plan
The nice thing with BES though is the central management and easy integration with Exchange, with Active Sync you have to set it up on a per user basis in their Outlook, which can be a pita if you have lot of users. Unless that changed and they have a server product now?
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/rims-impending-collapse-by-the-numbers/78559?tag=nl.e539
Summary: RIM is in dire straits. This week it announced it would suffer an operating loss and suspended its shares on the Nasdaq. Heres what you need to know before market open.
Towards the end of market trading on Tuesday, Research in Motion temporarily froze its shares to deliver the inevitable news: the BlackBerry maker was in deep financial trouble and was no longer generating profit.
A profit loss means RIM is no longer a functioning business. Its a dead weight around Canadas neck.
Love zdnet. In dire straights to them must mean, cash is to grow this quarter and that also means positive free cash flow expected (again).
Profit loss means nothing. Free Cash flow is all that matters.
What was he banned for?
Love zdnet. In dire straights to them must mean, cash is to grow this quarter and that also means positive free cash flow expected (again).
Profit loss means nothing. Free Cash flow is all that matters.
Based on what I've read in 10 minutes, nobody knows. Not even him.What was he banned for?
What was he banned for?
Pliablemoose was banned in March of this year.I am not sure about PM, but the rest of those guys that got banned knew exactly why. The new story in the forums that can't be named is no one has a clue why and it was just mod hate.
They broke into the mod forums and hashed it out on another forum. They then didn't accept the punishments and went batshit crazy over it here resulting in permbans.
Same idiots think I am somehow coddled by the mods and their mole.
Pliablemoose was banned in March of this year.
Those people you're referring to were banned last fall. Pliablemoose was not one of the people that broke into the mod forum.
Based on what I've read in 10 minutes, nobody knows. Not even him.
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/addcomment.php?p=159846
I did a search for "Pliablemoose banned"(without the quotes) in Google and that is what I came up with.
I miss his RIMM posts.
Maybe he pissed off one of the mods by PM?
That is weird. Almost always the mods give some reason.
It's only a matter of time before some other major player buys RIM purely for the patents they hold.
Facebook is looking :whiste:It's only a matter of time before some other major player buys RIM purely for the patents they hold.