| - PDAs cannot be merged easily into existing enterprise infrastructure
(lets face it - any PDA is only as good as the connectivity or
reliablity of the data within it) |
| So radw completely fails to duplicate DWMs results. Apparently The Eight
Doctors and War of the Daleks should have beaten their Virgin counterparts,
while Genocide should have narrowly beaten Cornells Revelation. With the
PDAs/MAs however... |
| Very close, but Goth Opera was always the one trying to catch up. Devil
Goblins wins for the BBC, but various points have arisen already. Voting is
low for the PDAs and will get lower. It seems that people are buying all the
8DAs but picking and choosing from its rival line, if indeed they buy any PDAs
at all. Fewer comments were made, too. |
| One possibility is that the PDAs contain all our favourite characters from that
classic TV series Doctor Who, while the 8DAs contain... er, Sam Jones. Oh,
and someone called the Doctor who often resembles the version played by Paul
McGann. Its also possible, though, that readers look for different things
from 8DAs. If so, I couldnt say what. Perhaps all those would-be writers who
were grousing about Steve Coles recent editorial decision might find that he
has in fact done them a favour... |
| But I think were all missing something here - for me (as an executive
in a large multinational) the single biggest drawback of PDAs is the
inherent risk with using them enmasse within an Enterprise (see:
http://www.gigaweb.com/Content/Adhoc/RAH-072000-00015.html). |