Nokia losing their marbles – cuts links with BlackBerry
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What is Nokia thinking off? Many of their largest and important customers use BlackBerry’s BES as part of their mobile security strategy. Of course not all employees want a BlackBerry handset so have, until now, been able to be provided a Nokia or Sony Ericsson handset with BlackBerry’s Connect client. This made the company secretary happy, IT happy and the user happy. On top of that, at least BB Connect allowed access to GroupWise and...
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