Maybe a year, maybe longer.  It's coming.

Apple and Google/Android are hungry.  They've gained significant
market share in a relatively short period of time.  The devices are
compelling as messaging devices and also as app platforms.  They're
also really cool.

Currently, Blackberry is king.  They win at security, hands-down.
They have devices that work well.  And, to me, RIM is in danger of
resting on their laurels until it's too late.

I love RIM, I really do, and I hope they pull it off.  But, every time
I use a Droid or an iPhone I find myself wishing over and over "Why
can't Blackberry be like this?"  The interfaces are light-years ahead
and almost always snappy.  The Apps are great, and the developer
communities are thriving.  The devices are light and sexy, and make my
Storm2 look like an old man's phone.

The other guys have all the cool stuff, they just need the enterprise,
and they're gunning for it.  We already see from this thread that
enterprises are making concessions to bring in these devices.   Soon,
the devices will push that line over enough (and enhance their own
security features) so that their security is "good enough."

I really hope RIM takes it to the next level with v6.  So far, it
looks like v5.1 to me, but I will reserve judgment until I see it.  I
hope that they bring out a cool phone with processor and RAM
comparable to their competitors.  (Storm3 looks like it's only going
to double the RAM to 512MB, better camera, and the new OS.)

I hope RIM doesn't turn into the Smartphone generation's IBM.



On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Art Alexion <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure this can happen unless there is server technology already
> in beta for these devices.  I would be really impressed if they can do
> it in a year.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 11:32 -0400, Michael Wells wrote:
>> I'd be
>> surprised if both Android and Apple don't get close to
>> BES-feature-complete within a year.
> --
> Art Alexion
> Infrastructure Engineering Group (IEG)
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