Although the U.S. is not doing as well as they should, RIM has found an unexpected ally to boost your Blackberry Playbook. According to reports the Russian publication RBK Daily, the country's government is considering banning the use of IPAD (not specified which version) throughout his administration. The reason is none other than the low safety standards of the Apple tablet.
According to the report, officials of the Russian administration would be looking for a tablet model 'cryptographically secure'. This búsueda, the leading candidate is none other than the Blackberry Playbook.
The Playbook is, in fact, the only tablet that has recently received the FIPS 140-2 security certification. This standard of resistance to intrusion is necessary for a device to be used by personnel of the U.S. government and federal agencies.
Although widely criticized in the domestic market for not bringing a mail client itself, it seems that this absence is key for the security of the Playbook is well seen in the enterprise market. In the home, the iPhone has a market share of 61.3% compared to only 3.3 of the Playbook.
For now, the choice of the Playbook for the Russian government is not secure. Their leaders also choose a tablet shuffled Android operating system or a device designed by themselves.