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Microsoft, RIM To Fight Over Remaining Slice of Mobile Pie

Microsoft, RIM To Fight Over Remaining Slice of Mobile Pie
December 3, 2012 10:55AM

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"Carriers are growing increasingly leery with the growing dominance of iOS and Android and have been looking for a viable third or potentially fourth platform with the hope that either BB10 and/or Windows 8 takes off," said analyst Shaw Wu. But there are questions about the viability of an additional mobile OS, whether Windows Phone or BlackBerry 10.

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In the battle for primacy over the mobile Relevant Products/Services operating system market, 2013 will be a critical year for Microsoft Relevant Products/Services and Research In Motion. So says a new report from IDC that predicts 2013 will be a year of full-blown competition by the two for a piece of the mobile pie.

IDC predicts mobile devices will continue to be a significant driver of worldwide IT spending. But it remains to be seen how much of the pie RIM or Microsoft can take from Google's Android Relevant Products/Services and Apple's iPhone.

Both RIM and Microsoft need to capture much greater interest from mobile app developers to expand the number of apps Relevant Products/Services that run on devices powered by their respective operating systems, IDC said. Failure to do so by the end of 2013 will likely be the beginning of their demise in this market, the report said.

Microsoft, RIM Wooing Developers

Earlier this year, Microsoft and Nokia collaborated to drive more developers to Windows Phone 8. The companies plan to invest $24 million over the next three years into a mobile app development program at Aalto University in Finland. The AppCampus program aims to foster the creation of innovative mobile applications for Windows Phone and other Nokia platforms, including Symbian and Series 40.

RIM has been working hard in recent days to attract developers. RIM updated the BlackBerry 10 developer program last week and also joined forces with Appcelerator to reward mobile developers.

The incentives, which include financial rewards, free services and testing hardware, are open to Appcelerator's ecosystem of more than 390,000 developers, who have 50,000 applications deployed worldwide on more than 90 million devices.

Developers and enterprises will be able to build and port their applications to BlackBerry 10, and Appcelerator indicates that developers should have the ability to reuse 65 percent to 90 percent of their code as they port from other leading platforms to BlackBerry 10.

Wall Street on the Fence

An analyst at Canaccord Genuity downgraded RIM to "sell" due to fundamentals he said do not support the stock price's recent gains. Goldman Sachs took a contrary approach, upgrading RIM to "buy" from "neutral" because it expects to see the company's earnings beat Wall Street estimates over the coming quarters. (continued...)

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goku:

Posted: 2012-12-04 @ 3:10pm PT
Microsoft will win. RIM doesn't even know how to make a smartphone.

DOM:

Posted: 2012-12-03 @ 2:03pm PT
Paul K is 100% right. The mobile market is just in the first inning and is growing exponentially. Most bearish analysts are either on apple and google pay roll or simply buying up as many RIMM shares as they can. RIMM is being held in strong hands with 100 million shares now short and NEED TO COVER. Short covering alone could push RIMM into the $25.

Paul K:

Posted: 2012-12-03 @ 11:37am PT
They're not battling over the slice, the market size is growing exponentially everywhere's except stagnant developed countries like the USA. There's more pie than anyone can eat at the moment, none of the big 4 have even made a dent in china yet!

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