“[RIM] needs to craft a compelling message that makes it clear what this thing is for,” says Charles Golvin, a mobile analyst with Forrester Research. “Is it a device primarily for enterprise users and makes IT managers comfortable? If that’s their message, fine. But that’s not the message they’re putting out there today—there is a very clear consumer applicability of this product.”
A flood of well intentioned regulations designed to increase corporate transparency and risk management is expected to appear, adding complexity to compliance with current, overlap-ping controls. In fact, about 80 percent of today’s global IT-relevant regulations share control goals and directives.
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Research by CompTIA and other sources indicates that many organizations, regardless of size or industry, are aggressively deploying convergence solutions. For example, the April 2010 study CompTIA U.S. Small and Medium Business (SMB) 2010 Emerging Technologies Report found that 55% of SMBs now use or plan to use converged voice and data solutions.
Coupled with this is the increasing level of public awareness about the need for greater privacy in relation to the collection of person identifiable information. In the event of breach of information the harm which could be done to the individual is significant. Organisations need to consider the moral impact of such a EXIN breach and the subsequent damage to its reputation.









