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I'd say the window of opportunity in the smartphone bloodbath is right around the corner for enterprise.
First: IPhones are getting old and losing the standout advantage in most areas (including user experience)
Second: Google hasn't developed good enough enterprise integration within Android core and that's truly limiting the platform spread out potential.
I believe both Blackberry and MS really have a shot at regaining some corporate turf at the moment (with BB being more respected in the area).