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寄件者: Joseph Cepe (AV-US)
傳送日期: Monday, August 09, 2010 10:30:30 PM
收件者: Greg Jensen (MKT-US); Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
副本: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US);
Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
主旨: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise
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From: Greg Jensen (MKT-US)
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:20 AM
To: Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
Cc: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: Re: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise
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One more thought: I wouldn’t count on any Windows Mobile successes – they have shown that their consumer vision is somewhat… incoherent (for example, the ill-fated Kin).
-ferg
From: Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 9:08 PM
To: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT)
Cc: Newsbank
Subject: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise
Actually, the discussion we have been having within FTR the past couple of days is reminiscent of the “I’m a PC” and “I’m a Mac” situation, but instead of PC and MAC, the evolving “superpowers” in consumer smartphone OSs appears to be “I’m an iOS” and “I’m a Droid”.
Of course, there is still a lot of Symbian OS out there, but we’re forecasting iOS and Android to be the *real* heavyweights in the mobile OS space, I think.
-ferg
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"Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Threat Research,
CoreTech Engineering
Trend Micro, Inc., Cupertino, California USA
From: David Perry (MKT-US)
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 9:02 PM
To: Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise
Franz, we make a malware scanner for windows mobile and another for symbian 7. We used to make one for Palm OS.
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