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	<title>Comments on: Love What You Do: RIM&#8217;s Chief Marketing Officer Resigns</title>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does RIM still have an advantage in business environments?
A few years ago, in our company, we adopted BB’s due to the BES (when only push email was avbl). Today, many of our employees use iPhones, Droids, etc. and have no problems with emails (sync’ing, folders, etc) and Outlook synchronization. It seems that the only advantages remaining for RIM are corporate security and IT control. Is this an accurate observation? One employee after another is dumping his or her BB and upgrading to a smartphone.]]></description>
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A few years ago, in our company, we adopted BB’s due to the BES (when only push email was avbl). Today, many of our employees use iPhones, Droids, etc. and have no problems with emails (sync’ing, folders, etc) and Outlook synchronization. It seems that the only advantages remaining for RIM are corporate security and IT control. Is this an accurate observation? One employee after another is dumping his or her BB and upgrading to a smartphone.</p>
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