BlackBerry vs Android Apps Decision Free White Paper: Switching from BlackBerry to Android Smartphones

BlackBerry to Android.JPGIf you are a corporate BlackBerry user looking to switch to Android smartphones, CompanionLink has a white paper to help you with the transition from BlackBerry to Android smartphones.  The white paper shows migration strategies, apps and addresses concerns of
people making the switch from BlackBerry to Android
smartphones.

We believe that the hardest thing to give up when switching from
BlackBerry to Android is that wonderful BlackBerry QWERTY keypad, a
major consideration if you decide to switch.

The free paper is written for business people who rely on their
smartphone for productivity. The paper:

  • Describes common concerns people have when migrating from BlackBerry
    to Android.
  • Shows the business value and productivity limitations of
    Android smarpthones.
  • Lists several third-party Android apps that help to achieve business
    productivity.
  • Explains how to retain the four capabilities BlackBerry users
    universally love: secure integration with enterprise email, strong PIM
    (Personal Information Management) features, powerful instant messaging,
    and a real keyboard.

Some apps that CompanionLink recommends include Kik messenger,
Swype keyboard, DropBox, DejaOffice (CompanionLink), Documents to Go and
QuickOffice.

Research from Gartner predicts that Android will pass iPhone
sales to become the most popular smartphone operating system in the U.S.
and the second-most popular platform (behind Symbian) in the world. 
Also, in a December 2010 tweet by Andy Rubin, co-founder of the Android
mobile operating system and VP of Engineering at Google, said that more than 300,000 Androids are being activated every day.

CompanionLink offers a host of options for bidirectional data transfer
between mobile devices and contact managers.  CompanionLink synchronizes address books,
calendars, tasks and notes with the world's most popular smartphones and
mobile devices, including Google Android, BlackBerry, Apple
iPhone and iPad, Windows Mobile, and
Palm webOS.

To download your free copy of the white paper, please visit http://www.companionlink.com/whitepapers/.

We don't think that President Barack BlackBerry Obama would ever switch to Android, although he does dream of the day when all Americans will have smartphone with broadband access.

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