In the next three years, 75 percent of corporate workers will be mobile at least 25 percent of the time. It is not going to be a one-size-fits-all Wintel (WindowsIntel) monopoly like its been in the past, its going to be a real hodgepodge and that's not a bad thing. It creates innovation. But convergence is not going to happen in the traditional sense.
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Id be surprised if -- even if they include a compatibility mode -- it could do both ag and g at the same time. I could see some interaction problems with n if you also want to support bg. My guess is they are betting on equipment replacement, not necessarily backwards compatibility to existing systems.
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The clients will ultimately be free. You'll pay for it on the back end.
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