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Lazaridis identifies mobile device management (MDM) and monitoring as the biggest challenges that IT departments will face in the coming years as a result of the expected explosion of smartphones in and outside of the enterprise.Īs companies realize the true potential of deploying devices like BlackBerrys and Windows Mobile handsets to different sets of staffers who require various permissions and IT policies, the challenge of managing these diverse deployments will only intensify, Lazaridis says. In fact, recent research from In-Stat suggests that the global smartphone market will grow by more than 30 percent each year through 2012.Īnd that's good news, of course, for companies like RIM, Nokia, Apple and Motorola, the leading worldwide smartphone manufacturers (by sales, according to Canalys), but it also presents a serious challenge for CIOs and IT departments looking to keep track of and maintain their users' mobile devices. "It will grow rapidly." he says, laughing. When asked about the future of the overall smartphone market, Lazaridis's answer is quite simple:

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"You wouldn't walk up to a professional photographer and ask him to do his job" with a throwaway camera, Lazaridis says. "We're experimenting with a number of very interesting technologies," Lazaridis says.īut the iPhone's lack of security features and a physical keyboard are enough to make him confident that RIM's title as king of the enterprise smartphone space is secure, Lazaridis says. That does not, however, mean that RIM won't release a device with a touch screen or other unique user interface and text entry method in the future. RIM customers say they cannot type as fast or as effectively on a touch screen, and that's one big reason why the BlackBerry is a more suitable business device, he says. Secondly, Lazaridis says BlackBerry power users simply aren't satisfied with the iPhone's touch screen for text entry. "Who wants that? Security is very important to our customers."

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"An eleven-year-old could crack the iPhone's security," he says. He won't say that RIM doesn't consider Apple a legitimate competitor in the enterprise smartphone space, but with a smirk he cites two reasons why he thinks the iPhone has a way to go before it's a true BlackBerry rival. He calls Apple's device a "multimedia machine" and the BlackBerry a business tool for "power users." "The iPhone and BlackBerry are two very different tools," Lazaridis says. Lazaridis talks about the iPhone like a car enthusiast who drives a Bentley might talk about a shiny, new Ford Mustang: Nice, but just not for him-or, in this case, his customers, either. In mid-May, RIM held its seventh annual Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, where CIO's Al Sacco met with Lazaridis to talk about the future of enterprise mobility, the competition, and more.














Blackberry smart card reader