Interested in learning more about security? SANS Institute InfoSec Reading Room This paper is from the SANS Institute Reading Room site. Reposting is not permitted without express written permission. Mobile Device Forensics Copyright SANS Institute Author Retains Full Rights AD© SANS Institute 2009, Author retains full rights. © SANS Institute 200 9, Author retains full rights. Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 Mobile Device Forensics Mobile Device Forensics
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| RIM and Organizational Change | [Type the document subtitle] | | MGMT 419 | 10/15/2011 | | Research in Motion Research in Motion (RIM) began as an electronics and computer science consulting business started by Mike Lazaridis (current Co-CEO) and Douglas Fregin in 1984. Within 4 years of inception RIM became the first wireless data technology developer in North America. While RIM started out working with pages its focus changed to two-way wireless communication around the same
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Possible Alternatives Vicken Rama It is clear, without argument, that the cellular market is one of the fastest growing and competitive industries of today. The distinguished Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM), proud manufacturer of the Blackberry, once dominated the cellular market. With the introduction of both Apple and Samsung smartphones, which have continually increased each company’s growth in terms of revenue and market shares, Research in Motion will soon find themselves struggling
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the industry. It helps them see that their Bargaining Power of Suppliers could increase, due to their eroding market share, which makes them a company with great credible threats if they decide on forward continuity. This problem was evident when BlackBerry hassled to get a fundamental application for the launch of the Z10. Their Rivalry Among Competitors had begun to soar as Apple and Samsung had secured more than half of the Smartphone market (Bernstein, 2012), all because of their low product differentiation
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a tiny keyboard? Have you ever used a Blackberry? Research in Motion (RIM) is a multi-award-winning company that designs and produces hardware, software, and service solutions for wireless communications used by worldwide business and consumer markets. These state-of-the-art products and services provide customers with immediate access to information in order to make sound business decisions 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you use the Blackberry device or the Pearl “smart” phone, you
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and services that support multiple wireless network standards, RIM provides platforms and solutions for seamless access to time-sensitive information including email, phone, SMS messaging, Internet and intranet-based applications. The maker of the BlackBerry Smartphone, Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) is facing a rather hard situation from an investor to change its leadership to improve the management. External Environment Economic: The economic factors plays a key role in the smart phone industry
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situation for BLACKBERRY Market strategy Chronological of economy slowdown in the host country PESTEL analysis * POLITCAL * Economic factor * SOCIAL * TECNOLOGY * Legal * Environment CONCLUSION RECOMINDATION Introduction In this world there are different types of smart phone companies but we need to cover one Multinational company and that will BLACKBERRY limited. Basically black berry is founded in 1984 by Mike Lazaridisin in waterloo, Canada. Blackberry limited is
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included point of sale terminals, modems and pagers. In 1997 the company went public and in 1998 released its first BlackBerry Device, the RIM 850. It had a full keyboard, which was unusual at the time, could send messages, access email, send and receive pages and act as an organizer. The mobile device was a huge hit among business professionals and it was not until the BlackBerry 7000 Series phones that the RIM became a household name among the general population. In 1999 RIM was listed on NASDAQ
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users of smart phones will overtake feature phone users by 2011(Nielsen wire 2010) . The actual challenge for RIM has been in countries like China, Indonesia India and UAE where the countries have raised concerns the security feature that the blackberry provides to users Another major political concern is that some of the European countries like UK, Germany etc have imposed strict regulations with respect to hygiene and safety standards for manufacturers which may impact the operations of RIM
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This case study discusses Research In Motion's (RIM, maker of BlackBerry smartphone) dilemma of striking a balance between its business interests and the security concerns of governments across the world. In 2010, the UAE government imposed a ban on the BlackBerry and created a furore in countries like India, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, etc, as well. The governments of these countries considered the phone a national security threat due to the strong encryption built into the design of its system that
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