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Originally posted by RastaMentality
Not you using companies getting phones as receipts when it's well known that:
"U.S. Customs Workers to Switch to iPhones From BlackBerrys"
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/1...m-blackberrys/
"International bank switches from BlackBerry to Apple iPhone" http://appleinsider.com/articles/10/...o_apple_iphone
" CNN Money gives a clear picture of in fact who all are switching to Apple iPhone from Blackberry. In an article it states that "nearly all" Fortune 500 companies "approve and support" iPhones on their networks, three major purchase orders came to light this week. Halliburton announced that over the next year the oil services company will be "transitioning" from Research in Motion's (RIMM) BlackBerry platform to "smartphone technology via the iPhone." A spokesperson told AppleInsider that about 4,500 Halliburton employees currently carry BlackBerries."
" CNN’s article further claims that, NOAA, the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration, is also dumping its BlackBerries, according The Loop's Jim Dalrymple, and replacing them with iPhones and iPads and The U.S. Air Force may buy as many as 18,000 iPads to lighten the load of flight crews, according to a Bloomberg report. The purchase order would be one of the military's biggest order of computer tablets to date."
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dkfdfkd;; Not 2012 tea tho
"Trader Media Group (TMG), parent of UK Auto Trader, is set to replace its iPhone arsenal with Windows Phones. It's said that Android will not be considered as it has too many security vulnerabilities. In an interview with Computing, TMG CIO Tim Jones revealed that the company has operated in an iOS ecosystem for the last five years, because the iPhone was the more mature smartphone available on the market. But now the group is looking at alternatives.
Jones goes into some detail about Windows Phone and how the company is very much a "Microsoft shop":
"We are currently evaluating our mobile platform. I don't think we'd go down the Android route because they have a couple of security issues but we would go down more of the Windows Phone 8 route because they are more tightly integrated with what we want to do in the enterprise as we are very much a Microsoft shop.""
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"Microsoft and Nokia scored a pretty big win in the enterprise as the latter has announced that Coca-Cola selected the Nokia Lumia for its select salesforce in Vietnam and Cambodia. The phones will be used for processing orders, equipment validation and will improve Coke's execution in the market. The Nokia Lumia with Windows Phone 8 will allow the beverage company's employees to use Microsoft Office and sync with Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, Lync and Office365. The platform offers integration with Outlook."
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"Mall of America, the United States' largest retail and entertainment complex, is switching from BlackBerry to the Nokia Lumia 920 because of the tight integration with Microsoft services and built-in Microsoft Office suite, offering Mall of America management team members greater productivity and flexibility in a very dynamic workplace."
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