The Register®

Biting the hand that feeds IT

Comments on: BlackBerry gets fruity with Lotus

So? 

Posted Thursday 24th January 2008 12:18 GMT

Paris Hilton

"IBM's Lotus Connections will allow corporate users to work together on projects and share ideas through the BlackBerry handset."

Just like phoning someone or sending email then?

I bet Paris will be hanging on every second

Rival handset vendor? 

Posted Thursday 24th January 2008 13:48 GMT

Thumb Down

Are we talking abot that handset that can't run 3rd-party native apps? The iPhone is for home use/entertainment, not business, the crackberry is.

Oh well, the hype's up, and the thing's being called a "smartphone". As for Lotus Connections, isn't BES already doing stuff like, umm, extending groupware?

@Daniel B. 

Posted Thursday 24th January 2008 15:28 GMT

We haven't found a useful 3rd-party app for the Blackberry yet. In-house development is more trouble that it's worth too. Unless your company got suckered into Exchange there are better phones out there. With the network outages or just generally slow delivery and hardware failures, we're counting the days till the end of our crapberry contract. And the iPhone is currently on the top of our list for a replacement.

RE: foof 

Posted Thursday 24th January 2008 21:06 GMT

Happy

Lol, just send me your Blackberrys when you're through with them, I have a queue of eager users dying to get on BES! Mind you, please make sure you don't install ANY Lotus bloatware on any of them as I insist abused BBs are wiped before they can be added to the BES. Apart from GPS software, I've not needed to install any 3rd party apps ever, the BBs simply do what we need.

Smell berry hell 

Posted Friday 25th January 2008 04:34 GMT

My company makes 3rd party apps for cell phones. The smell berry is the only one that gives us fits.

Re: foof/Matt 

Posted Friday 25th January 2008 08:18 GMT

Joke

iPhone for business ROFL hohoohahahahahahhahaohohohohohohohahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahhahahohohohohohohohoh

God thats a good one.

Cant wait for your first helpdesk call saying they have 'lost' their phone in a taxi/pub/ left it on a train/gave it to the wife/kid has stolen it and flogged it on eBay and then the cost of replacing an iPhone each time.

Let me know how you get on!

Don’t Miss

Warning: roadworksNetbooks and Mini-Laptops

Buyer's Guide They're little and we love 'em. But which ones are best?

How the fate of the US economy rests on a Dell workstation

Quick, someone send Bernanke a supercomputer

Hard DriveHow many terabytes can you fit on a 2.5-inch hard drive?

Fun with areal densities

Flag ChinaChina's nonstop music machine

Exclusive Baidu versus business