Corporate companies switching from BlackBerry...?
I am very passionate about my BlackBerry, and I know all of you are too (btw, glad to be back on the forums)...so I ran across this article today while checking my tech news: from the WSJ (since I am one post short of being able to post links) - mobile banking apps on iPhone/Android have been found to have bugs. I'll discuss this first before posting my second link. This article is what makes BlackBerry even more special. Since BlackBerry encrypts their data, it's more secure, right? Therefore, it usually doesn't encounter these security issues that iPhone and Android seem to be having with banking apps. I don't know about you, but I sure don't want bugs in my banking app. :p Another article I ran into that is more in line with my topic...Bank of America and Citigroup are considering switching to iPhones from BlackBerry for corporate use. That was kind of like a knife going into my heart. I just don't think this is a smart move, because iPhones cannot create spreadsheets and documents. BlackBerries can. If iPhones, do them, then I haven't heard about it. And iPhone is mostly fun (hint hint - Angry Birds) - besides email and web surfing, I haven't seen other productivity from it. Here's the second article: Yahoo! News - BlackBerry's corporate dominance seen eroding. I would like other opinions on this issue - I'm kind of feeling I'm just a tad biased on this... ;)