There's no knowing what will happen. That's why all of corporate america hass been working on Plan B for the last weeks.
At this point, most of them are geetting a good handle on the problem, created a plan, estimated a budget and timeframe for whatever is in their Plan B.
RIM's workaround is too vague right now compared with other available technology.
My guess is Windows Mobile devices and HP, with it's enterprise sales model, will do well here IF there is a shut down.
Of course, maybe RIM has a great workaround that is easy to put in place. I hope we never need to find out!
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There's no knowing what will happen. That's why all of corporate america hass been working on Plan B for the last weeks.
At this point, most of them are geetting a good handle on the problem, created a plan, estimated a budget and timeframe for whatever is in their Plan B.
RIM's workaround is too vague right now compared with other available technology.
My guess is Windows Mobile devices and HP, with it's enterprise sales model, will do well here IF there is a shut down.
Of course, maybe RIM has a great workaround that is easy to put in place. I hope we never need to find out!