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Enterprise IT, News - Thursday, May 24, 2012 17:40 - 0 Comments
Bridgestone picks Lumias for smartphone fleet
news The Australian division of tyre manufacturer Bridgestone has picked Nokia’s Windows Phone7-based Lumia 800 smartphone as its platform of choice for its corporate smartphone fleet, with the Finnish company beating rival offerings from the likes of Research in Motion, Apple and Google to the work.
If you go back a few years in Australia’s private and public sectors, Research in Motion’s Blackberry platform had become the defector standard for corporate smartphone usage. Due in part to the company’s strong back-end integration with corporate email platforms such as Microsoft Exchange, the Blackberry became ubiquitous in Australia’s corporate sphere.
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