

One thing stands out in the posts I’ve read so far about Google buying Motorola Mobility.
The $12.5 billion purchase has big business written all over it. Google is making a huge play for the enterprise and sees Android as the way to get in. Motorola gives Android that enterprise credibility that Google needs for it to happen.
Here are five possibilities for what this mean for Google and the market:
There’s also another interesting twist to all this. In January, Motorola Mobility announced its acquisition of 3LM – a company that makes Android “enterprise friendly.” This was part of Motorola Mobility’s strategy of differentiating itself from other Android vendors by providing better tools for deploying Android devices in the enterprise. The question becomes now, does the 3LM code get baked in to ALL Android devices or is this going to remain a Motorola property? (Remember that 3LM’s intent is to license its technology to other Android vendors)….heck take it a step further. If Motorola is going to be run as a separate business, are they going to still try to license their IP to other Android OEMs or is that all moot now?
Services Angle
It’s also evident that this could give Google the protection it needs from Oracle’s attempts to gain leverage through its patents. Google in many ways is creating a patent umbrella that it can use to protect its developer community, who need coverage to innovate in a services culture.
There are plenty of opportunities here for service providers. One thing is clear. It has gotten a lot more complicated for the CIO and CTO when determining a mobile strategy. The hardware and software integration means demand will only grow for services providers and those that can provide focused solutions capabilities.
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