Originally Posted by
johnnyuk An extra tricky hurdle to that is that Android apps are not allowed access to data in the Work Space of a BES10 enabled BB10 phone. Microsoft would want to take the easy option of porting their Android MS Office apps rather than developing BB10 native versions, but for Enterprises with BB10 and BES10 that is little use. The documents are in the Work Space and aren't usable with Android apps.
Since first trying the unlocked Android runtime I've been in favour of BlackBerry changing their security model to allow BESAdmin approved "white listed" Android apps to have access to data in the Work Space on BB10 for the sake of productivity. The productivity apps just aren't coming to BB10 as native apps, they have to address this if they are to focus on Enterprise and actually keep BB10 useful in Enterprise.
Posted via CB10 on Z30 STA100-2 /10.2.1.2141 on O2 UK - Activated on BES10.2.1