This is Part 3 of this interview with Sybase's Sam Lakkundi.
Kevin: How can SAP partners and SAP customers develop mobile solutions today when SAP and Sybase's road map is still a moving target?
Sam: If I were to look into the crystal ball, what direction would I give? Use SUP as the target. It is the integration and middleware layer. Ask yourself, “How do I use and take advantage and add value to what SAP/Sybase are developing?” (See public statements from SAP/Sybase on their mobility road map).
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Mobile Expert Interview Series: Sybase's Sam Lakkundi, Part 2
This is Part 2 of this interview with Sybase's Sam Lakkundi.
Kevin: Historically, Sybase has not been known as a mobile application company. They didn’t want to compete with their OEM customer base. Bob Stutz is now tasked with developing mobile SAP applications in the new Mobile Application Business Unit. Why are they doing this?
Kevin: Historically, Sybase has not been known as a mobile application company. They didn’t want to compete with their OEM customer base. Bob Stutz is now tasked with developing mobile SAP applications in the new Mobile Application Business Unit. Why are they doing this?
Mobile Expert Interview Series: Sybase's Sam Lakkundi, Part 1
I had the pleasure to interview Sybase's Sam Lakkundi last week. Sam is an enterprise mobility architect and a “SWAT” team member at Sybase, an SAP company. He has 15 years experience at Sybase working directly with customers that employ a wide range of technologies including database, application server, and mobile engineering. For the past seven years, he has focused on architecting and implementing mobile solutions for customers around the globe.
Different Mobile Application GUI Designs - Mobile Epiphany
The image on the right is from an application called TouchInspect by Mobile Epiphany. The founder of Mobile Epiphany, Glenn Kletzky, has many years of in depth experience in the electronic games industry and takes a unique and graphically rich approach to many of the GUIs in his mobile data collection applications.
This is a very interesting approach to GUIs. It is not just a text based menu system, but images that can quickly paint a thousand words. Glenn describes his GUI design as a finger-touch-based interface that is trainable within an hour.
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SAP's Puneet Suppal and Kevin Benedict at TechEd Las Vegas
My good friend Puneet Suppal with SAP's Premier Customer Network wrote an interesting article over the weekend on SAP enterprise mobility. Here is an excerpt, "In June 2010, Information Week listed the top 10 reasons that will likely get CIOs fired this year. "Failure to embrace mobility" was the number 2 reason! In a recent survey done by Forrester it was found that about 48% of the organizations interviewed were going to invest in mobilizing applications in 2010, with another 37% keenly interested as well.
SAP Mobility Roadmap in Their Own Words
Many of you have asked me for details on SAP's enterprise mobility roadmap. I will be publishing an interview with Sybase's Sam Lakkundi later this week on that subject, but first wanted to highlight what SAP has publicly stated already.
SAP's public statements:
Within the next nine months (Sapphire 2011), the companies will bring together technologies to deliver a leading mobile platform for business that is based on open standards, runs on all major mobile operating systems, and manages and supports all major device types. With this platform, customers and partners can build new mobile experiences on top of existing applications, such as SAP® Business Suite software. In addition, SAP will showcase mobile experiences for all products, including both SAP Business Suite and SAP® Business ByDesign™, similar to what is available for mobile sales for customer relationship management (CRM) today.
SAP's public statements:
Within the next nine months (Sapphire 2011), the companies will bring together technologies to deliver a leading mobile platform for business that is based on open standards, runs on all major mobile operating systems, and manages and supports all major device types. With this platform, customers and partners can build new mobile experiences on top of existing applications, such as SAP® Business Suite software. In addition, SAP will showcase mobile experiences for all products, including both SAP Business Suite and SAP® Business ByDesign™, similar to what is available for mobile sales for customer relationship management (CRM) today.
SAP and Sybase Form New Mobile Business Unit in Response to Kevin's Blog Article
Last week I wrote an article, Do SAP and Sybase Recognize What is Happening? to encourage SAP and Sybase to add resources to support the increasing demand for enterprise mobility within the SAP ecosystem. I think Jim Hagemann Snabe and Bill McDermott (SAP's co-CEOs) must have read my blog. At least that is what I tell myself. This week SAP and Sybase announced a reorganization around mobility. The stated purpose is to further support customers and facilitate the rapid adoption of enterprise mobility.
Kevin's Mobility News Weekly - October 7, 2010
Kevin's Mobility News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news and articles related to enterprise mobility that I run across each week. I am specifically targeting information that reflects market numbers and trends.
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According to Microsoft's annual proxy statement, CEO Steve Ballmer received $670,000 in bonus for the last financial year, half what he could have earned in rewards.
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According to Microsoft's annual proxy statement, CEO Steve Ballmer received $670,000 in bonus for the last financial year, half what he could have earned in rewards.
Kevin's M2M News Weekly - October 6, 2010
Welcome to Kevin's M2M News Weekly, an online newsletter that consists of the most interesting news and articles related to M2M (machine to machine) and embedded mobile devices that I read each week. I aggregate the information, include the original links and add a synopsis of each article. I also search for the latest market numbers such as market size, growth and trends in and around the M2M market.
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This “Internet of Things” or M2M network adds another dimension to the existing notions of networks. It envisages an anytime, anywhere, anyone, anything network bringing about a complete ubiquity to computing.
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This “Internet of Things” or M2M network adds another dimension to the existing notions of networks. It envisages an anytime, anywhere, anyone, anything network bringing about a complete ubiquity to computing.
New Trend - Carry More Mobile Devices Til You Can't Walk No More
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| iPhone, iPad, Netbook, Blackberry |
OK, I don't want to report this trend. I am all about convergence and combining more and better features into small pocket size devices called smartphones, but my journalistic side beckons. I have conducted quite a few interviews with leading minds in the enterprise mobility space (read the series here). In these interviews one of my favorite questions is, "What mobile device do you carry?"
Here are some recent answers to my interview question:
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