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Motorola Takes On RIM: Hurts Palm Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
Motorola has announced it plans to acquire mobile email provider, Good Technology, in a deal that will allow it to take on corporate email leader, Research in Motion (RIM). Hurt in the fray also is Treo maker Palm.


Despite media headlines trumpeting how bad this is for RIM, financial pundits are now saying the impact will be even more significant for Palm.

Motorola, is the world's second largest handset maker after Nokia, which already has its own mobile email technology picked up when it acquired Intellisync.

The move to buy Good Technology will allow Motorola to compete more successfully in the corporate email space and delivers it an instant market for integrated email, security and remote management services.

Apart form the existing Good client-base of 12,000 enterprises, Motorola gets access to the company's existing channel, unfetted use of the development team and a whole bunch of existing software goodies such as Secure Over-The-Air management, Mobile Messaging, Mobile Intranet, Mobile Defense and tight integration with corporate email systems from IBM and Microsoft.

Good Technology provides a version of its software on Palm's Treo devices and the two companies are said to be 'close'. Although Motorola has said it will continue with the multi-device strategy under which Good Technology develops and sells solutions that run on a variety of smartphones, the folks at Palm must be looking over their shoulders.

In the long run, allowing Palm access to the Good solutions set would take away form the key strategic advantage the acquisition offers to Motorola.

Good Technology is a privately held company owned by venture capitalists, so there were no financial details revealed about the deal. Terms of the transaction were not required to be disclosed as they are not material to its financial results. This compares with September's acquisition of Symbol Technologies for US$3.9 billion which certainly was material.

Palm has been tipped recently as a potential takeover target, which means discussions are probably already well advanced. Motorola would have to be listed as a potential buyer of Palm, though the price tag is likely to be steep,

Motorola has shown a willingness to close big deals as evidenced by the Symbol acquisition, but it's not clear what Motorola would gain from such an acquisition.

www.good.com
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