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RE[8]: Comment by NuxRo
by Laurence on Tue 25th Sep 2012 21:15
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Security is one of the selling points of RIM Blackberries. Government agencies know a hell of a lot more about 'security' than you.
I really wish that were true, but typically governments attract:
1/ high paid consultants that don't really give a shit whether their solution works as they wont be supporting it once their job is done, and
2/ underpaid permanent staff who aren't bright enough to work in the private sector, let alone consult.
Obviously this is a huge generalisation, but I dismay at the way how IT is handled in government projects.




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* You say you posted an outdated article, although Wikipedia still claims the Dell Venue is the only allowed phone.
Wikipedia, that bastion of peer-reviewed scholarly research?
Security is one of the selling points of RIM Blackberries. Government agencies know a hell of a lot more about 'security' than you.
Irrelevant. This point was already dismissed by another user.
Again, though this apparently has to be repeated ad nauseum with regards to anything 'negative' concerning Apple these days, I have used Apple products since the 1970's. In the last ten years, things have dramatically changed with them both corporately and with those who pyschologically 'love' them. Deal with it.