Corporate IT spending is far less robust elsewhere, however. After a long and unsettling decline there are signs the spending slowdown may be stabilizing.

Defying an otherwise soft IT spending environment, Research In Motion (RIMM) is continuing to blow away the competition - expanding on its already vast share of the corporate smart phone market.

While corporate IT spending is far less robust elsewhere, after a long and unsettling decline there are signs the spending slowdown may be stabilizing.

First, the good news from May survey of 2,049 respondents involved with IT spending in their organization: It’s all about smart phones.

Much publicity has been given to the new Apple iPhone. As
more and more reviews are published everyday, it appears that the iPhone has actually
earned much of its attention. The hype prior to its release is at a
steady state now, there is no doubt that people will continue to place
orders throughout the rest of the year which means the demand will keep prices hight.  So where does that leave you to
when you are ready to buy a discount iPhone?

What can I write about iPhone extras that has not already been written. I actually feel intimidated by the myriad of articles that have been written about it. There are people who love it. And people who - well - don’t actually love it. In an age where the question of it’s touchscreen’s sensitivity attracts more attention than George Bush’s next foreign policy disaster, (OK, wrong example, I know you stopped caring about Bush long time ago) I am at complete loss of words, sentences and paragraphs to mention anything about i-Phone that has not yet written, spoken, demonstrated or wondered about.

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