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Maker of the once uber-popular BlackBerry, Research In Motion (news, site ), is doing everything it can to remain competitive. The company announced it is laying off a little over 10% of its 19,000-person staff and restructuring its leadership team.
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Is the recent announcement by IBM to drop support for its Lotus collaboration software client on Research in Motion’s (RIM) BlackBerry yet another signal that RIM (news, site) is about to meet its demise? It sure seems that way. Editor's Note: IBM's public relations firms contacted us to dispute this news, saying it has not dropped support for the BlackBerry at all. See IBM's statement. The Decline of BlackBerry IBM has announced that
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There’s no point in having, or developing, a business process management package unless users have access to it. With the holiday weekend, many users are going to be looking at mobility, but so has Appian (news, site ), which announced enhancements to its mobile BPM capabilities including mobile
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The noise has cleared but Research In Motion (RIM) may not like what it hears. Dolby has just filed lawsuits in District Court of Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against the maker of the popular business mobile device Blackberry.
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Apple's stance on the smaller-format tablet is well known, but why is Google delaying Android 3.1 updates to smaller tablets? The Handy Tablet There are a smattering of 7-inch Android tablets out on the market, mostly from minor makers and badly lagging in OS version.
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The W3C (news, site) has certainly been busy as of late. Many are only focusing on the standards monstrosity HTML 5, which includes more than 100 specifications, but the international standards organization has been doing a lot more.
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Research In Motion (news, site) has broken out the old corporate credit card again. In a somewhat secret deal, Research In Motion (RIM), producers of the business mobile giant, BlackBerry, has acquired the Web 2.0 social calendar application Tungle.me -- a fellow Canadian company -- for an
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Sony (news, site) is throwing its weight into the tablet war, all set to battle Apple and others this fall with a distinguished pair of sleek home tablet devices. Sony Turns on the Style At a launch event in Tokyo earlier today, Sony unveiled its forthcoming Android 3.0 -powered
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RIM's (news, site) new PlayBook is getting a rough ride at its launch, but has software backing from IBM to appeal to those vital enterprise users. By the PlayBook RIM's new tablet device is out and is aimed, fair and square, at the enterprise 2.0 market, buyers who
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RIM (news, site) aims to ensure that its BlackBerry phones and upcoming PlayBook have top-notch apps by picking up tinyHippos, whose testing suite will help offer quality HTML 5 experiences. Future-Proofing BlackBerry The future for mobile webpages, in-browser apps and other web-related goodies seems to be tied
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RIM (news, site ) prepares to launch its PlayBook in an enterprise environment that is changing by the day.
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CRM no longer simply involves an address book or phone list. Social mediums are blurring professional and personal lives. Managing your contacts, conversations and communities will require a more powerful solution than just your email inbox and smartphone contact list.
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As Research in Motion (RIM) tries to find new markets and a competitive edge for its soon-to-be-released tablet PlayBook, the company has announced a partnership with Microsoft that will enable it to offer Office 365 services. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) for customers using Microsoft's Office 365 will be free
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This year, we’ve talked about the mobile enterprise (it is the name of the column, after all). And though we’ve talked a lot about the importance of mobile compatibility from a business perspective, we haven’t talked much about how to go about making mobile websites compatible with mobile devices.
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