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Se lo ha fatto Microsoft attraverso il "filtro" di una società specializzata, che ovviamente si assume tutte le responsabilità in tema di controllo, sicurezza e conservazione dei sorgenti, è evidente che possono farlo anche gli altri.
D'altronde Blackberry, nella sua nicchia, si sta' muovendo bene:
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/blackberry-reinforces-mobile-security-leadership-with-acquisition-of-secusmart-nasdaq-bbry-1933487.htm
"BlackBerry's acquisition of Secusmart is the latest demonstration of the company's commitment to being the first name in enterprise mobile security. This commitment is why BlackBerry customers include all G7 governments, 16 of the G20 governments, 10 out of 10 of the largest global enterprises in each of the pharmaceutical, legal and automotive industries, and the five largest oil and gas companies. BlackBerry has more security certifications than any other vendor and is the only mobility solution to receive "Full Operational Capability" (FOC) approval to run on U.S. Department of Defense networks."
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