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Friday, February 8, 2013

Thorsten Heins and Blackberry


Thorsten Heins, director eksektutif BlackBerry, now bear a heavy responsibility to boost the prestige of the BlackBerry, or at least repeat the triumph of BlackBerry in a few years ago.
The future of the company, formerly known as Research In Motion (RIM), is now dependent on the newest generation platform, which BlackBerry10.

Heins also have to get sued by the executive if it BlackBerry10 failure.
Airing BGR, January 31, 2013, Heins gave a statement to The New York Times, that there is nothing wrong with the BlackBerry. Currently, BlackBerry has a great opportunity with OS BlackBerry10.

"Within three to five years, BlackBerry10 will replace the need for the people of the laptop," said Heins optimistic.

"While at the office, then you no longer need a laptop for work. Now, you already have a mobile laptop here," he said, pointing at the two BlackBerry smartphones 10.

German blooded man's statement about nothing wrong with RIM, instantly making guests and reporters technology uproariously.

The New York Times quoted a securities law expert and investor, who said that the statement Heins too optimistic. How can investors believe if to remove any BlackBery10 main product delays.

But Heins who is the Master of Science and Physics from the University of Hannover was not broke. He remains confident in his stance.

"I really have seen the progress of BlackBerry10, and I firmly believe this OS capabilities can play an important role in creating mobile computing experience in the future," he said.
Before anchored to the BlackBerry, Heins worked at Siemens as Chief Technology Officer of Siemens, and had several times been in the senior ranks of business software and hardware Siemens. In 2007, he chose to continue his career in the Canadian mobile phone manufacturer today.

Career Heins at BlackBerry arguably brilliant. At the beginning of joining BlackBerry, he has held several important positions, such as senior vice president of the BlackBerry Handheld Business Unit, and became Chief Operating Officer of Product Engineering, and Chief Operating Officer of Product.
Only later in January 2012, BlackBerry founders Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis entrust Heins became Chief Executive Officer of the BlackBerry.
As CEO of BlackBerry, Heins was forced to play the brain to re-record corporate profits. Now, RIM has great hopes on him to restore the glory of the BlackBerry some time ago.

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