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Worldwide Enterprise Converged Mobile Device 2006 Vendor Analysis: Attack of the BlackBerry Clones

Published by: IDC

Published: Sep. 11, 2006 - 23 Pages


Table of Contents


Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Situation Overview
Introduction
Figure: Flagship Enterprise Converged Mobile Devices
Compare and Contrast
Figure: IDC Leadership Grid: Enterprise Converged Mobile Device Market
Opportunity Alignment
Ability to Set Industry Standards
Market Share
Potential for Market Dominance
Potential for Place or Show
Product and Service Breadth
Ability to Gain Share
Financial Strength
Momentum
Product Competitiveness
Operational Excellence
Technology Strength
Time to Market
Partnerships
Market Strategies
Regional Analysis
Worldwide
Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Converged Mobile Device Shipment Share by Operating System, 2005
Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Converged Mobile Device Shipment Share by Operating System, 2010
North America
Japan
Western Europe
Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan)
Rest of World
Latin America
Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Enterprise Strategies
SMB Strategies
Future Outlook
Vendor Profiles
Research In Motion
Palm
Nokia
Motorola
HTC (ODM for Mobile Operators iMate and UTStarcom)
HP
Samsung
Sony Ericsson
BenQ Mobile (BenQ-Siemens)
Scenarios
Cross-Pollination
Differences Codify
Platform Dependent, Device Agnostic
Essential Guidance
Recommendations for Enterprise Buyers
Recommendations for Device Vendors
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Synopsis

Abstract

This IDC study examines the competitive landscape of the worldwide market for converged mobile devices in the enterprise, with a particular emphasis on high-profile devices descending on the mobile push email space that has been core to RIM's BlackBerry devices. The devices highlighted in this study are designed for two-handed operation using a QWERTY keyboard and/or a stylus for telephony and data input and run a high-level operating system (HLOS) such as BlackBerry OS, Linux, Palm OS, Symbian, or Windows Mobile.

"The competitive bar is being raised in the enterprise-class mobile device arena, and RIM's dominance in the enterprise is being challenged," says Sean Ryan, research analyst, mobile markets. "Several barriers remain for vendors seeking to unseat the BlackBerry, including the fact that RIM is not sitting idle. Over the years, many other 'BlackBerry killers' have fallen by the wayside. Yet, this is a more powerful strike because of Microsoft's involvement as well as visible commitment from the world's top 2 mobile device players, Nokia and Motorola."



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