Back in October the enterprise mobile integration company Good Technology released its first quarterly metrics report covering device activations and overall trends; the report showed extremely strong growth for both iOS and Android handsets, and rapidly shrinking impact for Windows Phone and Symbian devices. Later today, the company is releasing its fourth quarter numbers for 2010, and the trend lines continue to tell a story of powerful impact for the iPhone and iPad.
While Good doesn't capture a full picture of the enterprise mobility market -- the Blackberry runs on a different server infrastructure provided by RIM, and the Good software doesn't yet run on Windows 7 phones -- the resul