11-15-2004, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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palmOne doesn't accept that it's lagging on the technology curve
We're almost stifling a yawn this time around, but there is another interview featured in ZDNET UK with palmOne president Ed Colligan where he talks about the potential future of his company.
Colligan's key points: - Treo 650 rolls out in the US, in Asia and Europe early next year - Treo alone makes 50% of palmOne's revenues - estimated y-y growth for Treo is 36% - biggest Treo rival in Asia: Samsung (not Sony or Nokia) - HP's wireless PDAs no true competitors because they're "big devices" - there are tradeoffs to be made when designing a smartphone - Palm OS alternatives possible in future; would be communicated early - written $40m-commitment with PalmSource expires in 2006; no plans for extending commitment - China market is supposedly working well (despite rumors that P1 had quit China) Here is one bit of the interview I found quite amusing. To the question whether palmOne is lagging on the technology curve, Colligan replies: I probably would have accepted that a year ago. I think the category defining products in this space are at PalmOne. You read any review of any smartphone and the Treo 650 wins. So I don't accept that premise. Well. I don't recall anyone questioning palmOne's leadership one year ago. Do you? |
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11-15-2004, 04:51 PM | #3 |
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Sounds like poor ole PalmOne is just carrying around PalmOS as baggage, but they don't dare complain too loud! I guess the message is that they want to escape PalmOS as fast as they can, but it will take time and OS5 will be sufficient for a while anyway.
The future direction is clearly smart phones for PalmOne. Too bad. Like many, I wanted OS6 to be great. I wanted PalmOS to be successful. And I want the traditional PDA market to stay strong, even if it includes "big devices" like from HP! I'm more and more glad to be in the PPC world. But I'm sadder and sadder to hear the news from the PalmOS world. Maybe Tapwave Zodiac's can save them still?? |
11-15-2004, 06:15 PM | #4 |
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Loosing market share becomes a self-fullfilling prophecy when the CEO talks like that. It makes me ask: why should I upgrade my Palm PDA if OS 5 is going to be a deadend, or if Palm is going to phase out PDA's?
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