Todd Kort

Todd Kort
enterprise four market percent users
It used to be around 20 percent of the market were enterprise users about four years ago.
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There are plenty of other push-e-mail solutions out there, but I would say 75 percent of BlackBerry users look at other devices and don't find any of them particularly attractive.
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RIM does not appear to be losing much momentum despite its legal problems and the threat of an injunction. Generally, BlackBerry users are staying put because of the high cost of switching, lack of suitable alternative devices, and the low probability of BlackBerry service being shut down.
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The Z22 is a fairly strategic product. The goal is to bring new users into what they call the 'Palm economy' in the hope that, in a year or two, they may upgrade to a more fully featured model.
bring call fairly featured fully goal hope strategic upgrade users year
The Z22 is a fairly strategic product, ... The goal is to bring new users into what they call the 'Palm economy' in the hope that, in a year or two, they may upgrade to a more fully featured model.
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A growing portion of new users and users who are upgrading want better messaging capabilities, such as access to corporate e-mail, short message services, wireless LAN, or integration of a PDA with a mobile phone,
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It fell on its face. Buying Be has taken them down the path to destruction.
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Given RIM is likely to generate at least $1.5 billion in revenue from the U.S. alone this year, it just would make a lot of sense for RIM to settle for whatever amount they can.
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Casio is perceived as more of a consumer-oriented company and they're playing in an enterprise market.
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I don't hear anything about there being any shortage of ISPs in this market, so they may find it a bit difficult.
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People will keep using (Palm OS Garnet). For the average user, who doesn't use more than 20 percent of their device, they don't know the difference.
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Since November 30th, I've talked to about 80 different companies, and only about four of them are seriously considering moving away from RIM.
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Why HP, Dell, Nokia, Motorola, Palm, etc. have taken so long to create solutions that might strongly compete with RIM is difficult to comprehend. RIM has had a big target on their back for several years and everyone seems to keep finding ways of missing.
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The Bluetooth feature will probably be most appealing in the European market, where they might be able to integrate that into the mobile phones that use Bluetooth,