Research in Motion may or may not be in a "death spiral" but the BlackBerry's maker's struggles offer important lessons for technology companies looking to stay vibrant, relevant and growing. Perhaps ...
Having watched Nokia self-destruct because of executive incompetence, the higher management of Research In Motion (NAS: RIMM) should have been alert that a similar fate could befall other handset ...
Here today, dot-gone tomorrow? Once high-flying RIM, the maker of the very popular Blackberry line of smartphones, is today fighting for its very survival, battling to keep its core business in the ...
The death knell is sounding loudly for Research In Motion after the company's latest news, which managed to disappoint even the most jaded analysts. RIM announced a loss of half a billion dollars this ...
I just came back from Dell’s financial analyst meeting, and the firm is doing amazingly well. That wasn’t the way it was a few years ago when folks were calling for a shakeup at the top. Michael Dell, ...
Why did it take RIM so long to dump its ridiculous Pushmi-pullyu CEO management structure? Because two people can't act as quickly as one. Especially when what they need to act on is their own job ...
Well, I downloaded BlackBerry OS 2.0 onto my PlayBook this morning and I have to say: The latest update has only reinforced my belief that the PlayBook has been a case study in how a company can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But a side effect of arrogance, as was seen with Nokia, is to remain stubbornly blind to what is happening around you. The fact ...