Some people got the wrong idea yesterday when RIM's new CEO Thorsten Heins said the company was
refocusing on the enterprise market and would stop trying to be "all things to all people." Many took the post-earnings call comment to mean that RIM would be exiting the consumer market, an assumption that didn't seem like much of a stretch considering its
failure to capture the imagination of users outside the office place. Things weren't made any better when Heins seemingly left the door open for the manufacturer to leave the hardware business entirely. However, in a statement, managing director of global sales and regional marketing
Patrick Spence
clarified that "the claim that RIM has said it will withdraw from the consumer market is wholly misleading." He continued to explain that, "whilst we announced plans to refocus our efforts on our core strengths, and on our enterprise customer base, we were very explicit that we will continue to build on our strengths to go after targeted consumer segments." In particular there still seems to be hope that
BBM can become a staple in the lives of young trend setters, but it'll probably need some help from
cross platform clients to do so.
RIM sticking with consumer goods, just 'refocusing' on enterprise originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 10:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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