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...as if any still believes Gartner is impartial....
...heh, more FUD from Gartner....as usual. :>
...what's next? "Gartner recommends against satellite 'phones in company vehicles simply because Iridium never *explicitly* stated that you can take one along with you?" Nonsense! Does that mean that speed limits don't apply to me because the signs don't mention me by name?
...the iPhone is a communications tool with media capabilities. Companies *will* buy them (though perhaps not the average rank-and-file companies) and they will look to manage the iPhone in a way compatible with their network, *just like anything else*.
...I read somewhere that in the old days Gartner analysts used to actually do research before opening their mouths. Too bad they gave up 'skill without fame' for 'fame without skill'.