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Halliburton dumping BlackBerry, switching to iOS

RIM's star just sank a bit closer to the horizon. Halliburton, a household name in the energy industry and once a BlackBerry bastion, is dumping RIM's platform and switching to iOS. The company once relied heavily on RIM's platform, but after evaluating RIM, Windows Phone, Android, and iOS, Halliburton has settled on switching to Apple's platform.

"Over the next year, we will begin expanding the use of our mobile technology by transitioning from the BlackBerry (RIM) platform that we currently use to smartphone technology via the iPhone," the company said. Halliburton representatives confirmed to AppleInsider that only 4500 of the company's 70,000 employees still use BlackBerry devices, so the transition probably won't take as long as it might have a few years ago.

According to AppleInsider's sources, Halliburton actively engaged with Apple in its transition. Halliburton is far from the first company to do so; Clorox ditched the BlackBerry last year, and 92 percent of its employees replaced it with an iPhone.

RIM's platform was once synonymous with business communications, but that status has slowly eroded since the iPhone's introduction. While corporate IT spent the first few years after the iPhone's introduction scoffing at the device, quarterly reports from analysis firms like Good Technology show that iOS has penetrated enterprise markets in a way that even the stodgiest of companies can no longer afford to ignore.



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ANDRE SALAZAR

Another FAIL for RIM! DCW!! lol

February 08 2012 at 3:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
macfreakbudda

My IT department (a rabidly pro-Blackberry group for a small rural county in SC) has ignorantly complained about security issues with iOS and their disdain for all thing Apple is pathetic at best. I sent this article to various folks around county admin yesterday asking why iOS is good enough for the military, thousands of corporations and other entities, and now one of the largest contractors in the world who happens to deal with military intelligence and other sensitive classified materials, but yet my little ol' county has higher security thresholds than them and iOS isn't good enough? Hornets nest officially beaten and I'm stirring up all sorts of talks this morning, and loving it because they have no excuses. I hate anti-Apple (or anti-anything) ignorance, if you haven't objectively done your homework and can't make an educated argument for/against something then STFU.

February 07 2012 at 8:16 AM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
kro762

F*%k Halliburton.

February 06 2012 at 7:53 PM Report abuse -1 rate up rate down Reply
deviladv

*sigh* not entirely good news to me :P

February 06 2012 at 7:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
polerdemur

i worked for Halliburton from 2008 to mid 2009 and i had a crappy flip phone provided by them. they wouldn't allow me to get my work email on my personal iphone3g.

February 06 2012 at 6:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Casen Densmore

Does every one of the 70,000 employees have smart phones provided by Halliburton?

February 06 2012 at 5:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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polerdemur

not by a long shot, but many do

February 06 2012 at 6:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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