More businesspeople are now using iPhones than BlackBerry smart phones. That’s according to an iPass survey of more than 2,300 enterprise workers for its latest quarterly Mobile Workforce Report. iPass found the iPhone is being used by 45% of the business crowd—that’s up from 31% last year.
Now in second place, RIM’s Blackberry has a 32% share of that market, down slightly from 35% last year.
Android came in third with a 21 percent share among those polled, surpassing Nokia’s Symbian platform.
iPass, which is an enterprise mobility services company headquartered in Redwood Shores, Calif., says BlackBerry’s descent is not necessarily a sign that RIM has grown out of favor in the enterprise, but probably reflects the increasing number of smartphone choices on the market.
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