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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Today's AM edition leads with a piece by former CommsDay editor Natalie Apostolou, who after spending a few weeks with the latest top-end devices released by both Nokia and RIM believes the Finnish vendor has the formula right to win over Blackberry's 'pin-striped army' in the corporate sector.

I'd be interested to hear from IT and mobile fleet managers as to whether they agree.

- Brett Winterford

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Head to head: Nokia takes on Blackberry

By Natalie Apostolou | July 13, 2009

New Nokia handsets more than match Blackberry as corporate-level smartphones.

 
 
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