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.

Emails
brought us the freedom to communicate quickly with anyone anywhere over the
internet. Being the most cost effective and efficient method to transmit all
kinds of electronic data, it has become indispensable for professionals,
students and for all most every person who calls himself a literate.

But, the
freedom came to us at the cost of being tied to the PC or laptop for accessing
the emails. Each one of us today has the ‘need’ to access our email account in
order to remain connected with our friends, customers, suppliers and other
resources at least once a day to several times a day.

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