This is a very encouraging news for mobile professionals and consumers (40 Million plus) to be able to have some what similar/common user experience on the mobile devices as they would have on PCs.
The major challenge is still in the back-end office infrastructure of OSSs/BSSs and service delivery, which is age old and does require a careful migration plan to support the 21st century applications in Saas, Mobility and UC.
Prabhat Kumar
Executive, Telecom Consultant
New Jersey, USA
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Being the software developer IBM did very well job to includes those products with business intelligence, collaboration, social networking and business performance capabilities. IBM always providing developers with tools to make existing software applications run on most mobile platforms including the BlackBerry and iPhone, as well as Windows Mobile and Symbian based handsets to improve the durabilty of mobile applications and its usuage
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