Major companies such as Citigroup were in talks of providing their workers with alternative smartphones from the current BlackBerry lineup that they use now. Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., the mobile-phone maker from Motorola Inc., bought business software maker Three Laws Mobility Inc., set to provide corporate customers with those alternatives.
Christy Wyatt, corporate vice president for software and services, said in an interview that the company’s software, for security and managing mobile devices, will be shipped with Motorola phones in the second quarter
“If we cooperate we can open up the business market to Android,” she said.