The Mobile Commerce News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news, articles and links related to mobile payments, mobile money, e-wallets, mobile banking and mobile security that I run across each week. I am specifically targeting market size and market trend information.
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New York Waterway, which carries passengers across the Hudson and East rivers, will launch the first smartphone-based ticketing system for mass transit riders this week. The free app, developed by New York-based Bytemark, allows riders to purchase tickets in advance with an Apple or Android compatible smart device. Read Original Content
Recent predictions suggest that during 2012 there will be 30 to 40 million purchased smartphones enabled with NFC chips. Read Original Content
Juniper Research reports that nearly $55 billion in international remittances will be enabled via mobile devices by 2016. For 2011, it is estimated to be under $12 billion. Read Original Content
Tech Endeavour structures a mobile application as a multi-layered application consisting of user experience, business, and data layers. The mobile application development process starts with definition of the mobile application, understanding key components, learning scenarios where it will be used, learning key patterns and technology considerations as well as identifying specific scenarios such as deployment, power usage and synchronization. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Tech Endeavour, http://www.techendeavour.com/.
KPMG's fifth annual Consumers and Convergence survey has found that 23 percent of U.S. consumers are now "very willing" to use their mobile phones as a wallet and the number rises to 30 percent for younger adults aged between 16 and 34. Read Original Content
Kevin Benedict is a TCS futurist and lecturer focused on the signals and foresight that emerge as society, geopolitics, economies, science, technology, environment, and philosophy converge.
The Value in a Mobile Enterprise Solution
Have you ever pondered where the primary value in an enterprise mobility solution resides? Is it in a smartphone with apps in your pocket or a tablet in your hand? Is it the wireless connection to the Internet? Is it the mobile middleware or integration to your back end systems, or is it the back end system?
I proposed that the core value in an enterprise mobility solution is in the back end systems. The back end systems are where the business logic, business processes, big data and business analytics are primarily located. Most enterprise mobility solutions are extending back end systems. This may seem like an obvious thing, but for many it is not. Many people feel there is something magical about mobility and that mobile solutions, on their own, offer big value.
Let's think back a few years to when many of us were carrying mobile PDAs (personal digital assistants). They were mobile and offered some value to us as individuals, but it would be hard to say they revolutionized the enterprise. At that time, the enterprise's business solutions were rarely extended out to PDAs. The PDA apps that did connect to back end systems, were mostly limited to synchronizing to a desktop via a docking stations or USB connections. Back end systems and their value were not being efficiently exposed to mobile workers at that time.
Today, however, back end systems can be efficiently exposed and made available to the mobile workforce. It is this capability that can revolutionize a business. The ability to make the back end system value, available to many more users.
As an increasing number of enterprise mobility vendors enter the market, the ability to design, develop, deploy and maintain a mobile solution rapidly becomes a commodity. The core value of a mobile solution moves from the the mobile app into the back end system again. What does this mean? It means the aggregation of data, business logic, business processes and analytics in a back end system designed to support the mobile workforce is where the biggest value is located.
Once the ability to implement mobile solutions is achieved, enterprises moving up the mobility maturity curve will turn their focus to providing more back end system functionality to support mobile solutions. Mobility vendors that want to have longevity in the mobility market will recognize this trend and devote much of their R&D to building solutions that integrate and aggregate business logic, data sources, business processes and analytics into unique and usable services that support mobile workers and their different roles.
Enterprise mobility solutions provide the means to deliver back end system value to mobile workers. Do you agree or disagree?
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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
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Full Disclosure: I am an independent mobility analyst, consultant and blogger. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Field Mobility News Weekly - Week of January 2, 2012
The Field Mobility News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news and articles related to field mobility that I run across each week. I am specifically targeting information that reflects market data and trends.
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General contractors and builders at more than 30 construction sites within the United States are employing an RFID-enabled solution to track the number of workers on those sites, as well as their identities. Read Original Content
Global enterprises are shifting to mobile-only communications faster than expected, according to the BroadSoft 2011 Mobile Enterprise of the Future Survey. Read Original Content
TomTom vehicle management solutions have grown 30 percent yearly and now represent the largest fleet telematics provider in the Europe region. Read Original Content
Since 1995, Syclo has enabled hundreds of companies in 37 countries and industries supercharge their businesses with mobility. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Syclo. http://www.syclo.com/.
GAO RFID has recently released a rugged RFID scanner that allows livestock owners to more easily track and manage animals throughout farmland. Read Original Content
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General contractors and builders at more than 30 construction sites within the United States are employing an RFID-enabled solution to track the number of workers on those sites, as well as their identities. Read Original Content
Global enterprises are shifting to mobile-only communications faster than expected, according to the BroadSoft 2011 Mobile Enterprise of the Future Survey. Read Original Content
TomTom vehicle management solutions have grown 30 percent yearly and now represent the largest fleet telematics provider in the Europe region. Read Original Content
Since 1995, Syclo has enabled hundreds of companies in 37 countries and industries supercharge their businesses with mobility. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Syclo. http://www.syclo.com/.
GAO RFID has recently released a rugged RFID scanner that allows livestock owners to more easily track and manage animals throughout farmland. Read Original Content
Enterprise Mobility, PIOs and PIVs
Bringing it all together. |
- People
- Parts/Supplies/Materials
- Tools
- Qualifications
- Job locations
- Equipment availability
- Transportation availability
- Vendor availability
- Subcontractor availability
- Jobsite access
- Permits/Approvals
Examples of PIVs:
- Schedules
- Skills
- Experience
- Weather
- Traffic
- Equipment repair/maintenance
- Sickness/Health
- Funding
Each of these items must come together at the right time and right place to optimize the performance of a field service technician. I think of a PIOs and PIVs in the context of building a railroad. In order to be completed and functioning, all the PIOs/PIVs must come together at the right place and time. If pieces are missing, the entire system is delayed or fails.
In an ideal world, each PIO/PIV should be tracked and monitored. Let me provide a scenario for consideration. A customer calls in and requires repairs to a specialized piece of equipment. This work requires specialized training and skills, certifications, special parts, special tools and experience. Knowing just the schedules and locations of your field service technicians is not good enough. You need to know information concerning each PIO and PIV. In order to optimally provide service to your customer, you need to know and monitor all relevant information, and since most field services teams are mobile, that means mobile technology must be integrated with as many PIOs and PIVs systems as possible in order to provide the necessary visibility to maximize productivity.
When PIOs and PIVs are all connected via a shared network that provides visibility to network members it is called a Network Centric Operation. Download and read more about Network Centric Field Services here.
When PIOs and PIVs are all connected via a shared network that provides visibility to network members it is called a Network Centric Operation. Download and read more about Network Centric Field Services here.
If you have an available field service technician without the right experience and qualifications, then that does not help. If you have a qualified, experienced and available field services technician, but without the right tools, parts or their location is too far away to be of service, then that also doesn't solve your need.
It is important to understand all of the PIOs/PIVs and to document and track them in real-time. To know as much about them as possible, in real-time, in order to optimize your productivity in the field.
PIOs/PIVs are most often not in one place for easy management. They are located in many different locations and accessed via many different systems. Enterprise mobility, connectivity, integration, dashboards, dynamic scheduling, HCM (human capital management), GPS tracking and event/project management are all required to bring the vast array of components together to provide optimal productivity. Ideally these would be brought together into one dashboard view that could also be shared on mobile devices.
I recognize that this article is painting a picture of a world that may be unachievable today, but developing a roadmap is possible. A roadmap based upon an understanding of what is technologically possible, while considering the ideal.
I recognize that this article is painting a picture of a world that may be unachievable today, but developing a roadmap is possible. A roadmap based upon an understanding of what is technologically possible, while considering the ideal.
For more mobile enterprise strategies read:
- Velocity in Field Services
- Mobility and 4D Field Services
- Conjecture, Enterprise Mobility and Mobile Strategies
- Managing a Mobile and Network Centric Operation, Part 1
- Managing a Mobile and Network Centric Operation, Part 2
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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
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Full Disclosure: I am an independent mobility analyst, consultant and blogger. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
HTML5 – What’s New Christmas Week?
New HTML5 GPS App
Software company TeleNav has developed a browser-based HTML5 app that delivers voice-enabled, turn-by-turn GPS navigation on most mobile devices. The service is now available for developers, and is scheduled for launch to the public in the first part of 2012.
From the press release issued December 14, 2011: “By simply adding one line of code, developers of mobile websites or of apps with local content will have a free and easy way to integrate full GPS turn-by-turn directions into their services, creating a more seamless user experience and increasing user engagement and time spent within their applications.”
For more information click here.
iOS Beats Android in HTML5 Performance Evaluation
A study conducted by Sencha, Inc. (www.sencha.com) shows that Apples iOS 5 wins over Google’s Android in HTML5 browser performance. Sencha deals with frameworks used in creating web apps for HTML5. According to the study, the latest Android OS, the Ice Cream Sandwich, shows advances in the Android browser, but the iOS still offers better performance.
Google Says “Let it Snow” with New Holiday Hidden “Easter Egg”
For a fun holiday effect, go to Google’s home page (www.google.com) in your HTML5 supported browser, type in “let it snow” and watch to see what happens. Your screen will frost over with HTML5 snow flurries until a “defrost” button appears. The search also produces Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra links. For another cool holiday effect, type in “Christmas” or “Hanukkah”.
appMobi tackles HTML5 sound problem
A problem with HTML5 is that it can only play one sound at a time. appMobi is now using “multi-channel sound” to allow developers to layer sounds on top of one another to generate a more dynamic audio experience, according to a December 19, 2011 article from ReadWriteWeb.
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Software company TeleNav has developed a browser-based HTML5 app that delivers voice-enabled, turn-by-turn GPS navigation on most mobile devices. The service is now available for developers, and is scheduled for launch to the public in the first part of 2012.
From the press release issued December 14, 2011: “By simply adding one line of code, developers of mobile websites or of apps with local content will have a free and easy way to integrate full GPS turn-by-turn directions into their services, creating a more seamless user experience and increasing user engagement and time spent within their applications.”
For more information click here.
iOS Beats Android in HTML5 Performance Evaluation
A study conducted by Sencha, Inc. (www.sencha.com) shows that Apples iOS 5 wins over Google’s Android in HTML5 browser performance. Sencha deals with frameworks used in creating web apps for HTML5. According to the study, the latest Android OS, the Ice Cream Sandwich, shows advances in the Android browser, but the iOS still offers better performance.
Google Says “Let it Snow” with New Holiday Hidden “Easter Egg”
For a fun holiday effect, go to Google’s home page (www.google.com) in your HTML5 supported browser, type in “let it snow” and watch to see what happens. Your screen will frost over with HTML5 snow flurries until a “defrost” button appears. The search also produces Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra links. For another cool holiday effect, type in “Christmas” or “Hanukkah”.
appMobi tackles HTML5 sound problem
A problem with HTML5 is that it can only play one sound at a time. appMobi is now using “multi-channel sound” to allow developers to layer sounds on top of one another to generate a more dynamic audio experience, according to a December 19, 2011 article from ReadWriteWeb.
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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
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Full Disclosure: I am an independent mobility analyst, consultant and blogger. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Thank You! From Mobility Analyst Kevin Benedict and Team
As I sit in front of our fireplace with a hot cup of coffee, while the first snows of winter are falling outside, I am feeling blessed and grateful. I want to thank all of you who read our blogs, newsletters, analyst reports, attend our enterprise mobility workshops and use our consulting services.
When I first started writing a blog on enterprise mobility in 2006, I was a busy CEO of a mobile applications company simply looking for a better way to connect with my customers and prospects. It worked! I have not stopped writing and have now published over 1,500 articles.
In 2011, I spoke and conducted mobile strategy workshops in 9 different countries around the world, and was honored to receive over half a million page views (www.mobileenterprisestrategies.com and http://kevinbenedict.ulitzer.com/) on our enterprise mobility blog sites. Thank you very much for reading! My writing has since expanded into a full time business that includes enterprise mobility analyst reports, mobile strategy workshops and consulting. Contact me if you would be interested in the details of these services.
The amount of work we do today requires a dedicated and hardworking team. My lovely wife of twenty-six years Shawna is our online editor and publisher. Our son Caleb, who just graduated from Boise State University this month, does research and writing and is a big part of our weekly newsletters and analyst reports. He earned his BA degree in Political Science, with an emphasis in International Relations and is now studying GIS (geographical information systems) and software development. Our daughter Rebecca, another promising and dedicated scholar, is also intimately involved in our research and weekly newsletter publications.
Again thank you for honoring us with your time, friendship and business in 2011!
Warm Regards,
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When I first started writing a blog on enterprise mobility in 2006, I was a busy CEO of a mobile applications company simply looking for a better way to connect with my customers and prospects. It worked! I have not stopped writing and have now published over 1,500 articles.
In 2011, I spoke and conducted mobile strategy workshops in 9 different countries around the world, and was honored to receive over half a million page views (www.mobileenterprisestrategies.com and http://kevinbenedict.ulitzer.com/) on our enterprise mobility blog sites. Thank you very much for reading! My writing has since expanded into a full time business that includes enterprise mobility analyst reports, mobile strategy workshops and consulting. Contact me if you would be interested in the details of these services.
The Benedicts Christmas 2011 |
Again thank you for honoring us with your time, friendship and business in 2011!
Warm Regards,
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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
Follow me on Twitter @krbenedict
Join the SAP Enterprise Mobility and Sybase Unwired Platform Groups
Read The M2M News Monthly
Full Disclosure: I am an independent mobility analyst, consultant and blogger. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Mobile Apps and the Marriage of My Virtual and Physical Worlds
Greetings Great Mobility Minds! In January 2010, I asked the world for a mobile application that would help me reduce my personal risks and improve my life experiences. Nearly 2 years later, I still do not know if this mobile solution exists. So again, I am asking the great minds of mobility to point me in the right direction if this solution does exists. If it doesn't exist, I encourage the great minds that are also great entrepreneurs to develop this product. Here again, is my original blog article, with minor edits, from 2010.
I would like to arrive in a new city and open my mobile application and have it suggest great walking tours and hiking trails that were close to highly rated coffee shops, Thai restaurants, bookstores and public gardens. I would want to see these locations on a map with route options that predict relative safety for those using the various routes. I would love to be shown several options all based on my preferences.
The application could also show me user comments and ratings of those locations, and overlay crime and safety statistics of those geographic areas so I can weigh the risk of going there. Is the Thai food worth getting mugged, hit by a car or a falling tree limb?
While we are at it, let's predict the clothes I should wear based upon the weather forecast and time of year!
I can see it now - you should be able to set different safety ratings. You can configure the mobile application to show just the safest locations based upon accident, crime and health inspection data, or you can live on the wild side.This kind of mobile application is taking the next step. It is converging the virtual world with my physical world and adding my preferences and interests. It is being predictive. It is using real time analytics based on "big data."
Does this mobile app exist? I look forward to hearing from you!!!
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I love traveling, hiking and reading good books. I enjoy growing tomatoes and pondering religious and philosophical themes. I love my iPad and iPhone. I crave Thai food. I love drinking coffee in a comfortable chair and reading the New York Times. I want a mobile application that will connect my lifestyle preferences to a map, predict my safety, and suggest locations conducive to my lifestyle choices and interests.
The application could also show me user comments and ratings of those locations, and overlay crime and safety statistics of those geographic areas so I can weigh the risk of going there. Is the Thai food worth getting mugged, hit by a car or a falling tree limb?
While we are at it, let's predict the clothes I should wear based upon the weather forecast and time of year!
I can see it now - you should be able to set different safety ratings. You can configure the mobile application to show just the safest locations based upon accident, crime and health inspection data, or you can live on the wild side.This kind of mobile application is taking the next step. It is converging the virtual world with my physical world and adding my preferences and interests. It is being predictive. It is using real time analytics based on "big data."
Does this mobile app exist? I look forward to hearing from you!!!
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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
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M2M News Weekly - Week of December 19, 2011
Welcome to 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. 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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Pike Research suggests that nearly nine out of ten plug-in electric vehicles sold during this year will include a basic telematics package. That number will grow to 94 percent by 2017 and annual revenue from the market will reach $1.4 billion by the same year. Read Original Content
According to Fieltechnologies.com, telematics solutions are saving U.S. businesses millions of dollars yearly by recording driving behavior and engine performance using sensor technology embedded within vehicles. Read Original Content
Market research firm Telsyte expects M2M applications in Australia to present a $300 million opportunity for carriers over the next four years as the Australian mobile services market grows from around 29 million subscriptions this year to 35 million by June 2015. Read Original Content
Tech Endeavour structures a mobile application as a multi-layered application consisting of user experience, business, and data layers. The mobile application development process starts with definition of the mobile application, understanding key components, learning scenarios where it will be used, learning key patterns and technology considerations as well as identifying specific scenarios such as deployment, power usage and synchronization. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Tech Endeavour, http://www.techendeavour.com/.
According to Sam Lucero, practice director of M2M Embedded at ABI Research, the future of M2M largely depends on the creation of off-the-shelf, modular components that have core functionality but can operate across different applications. Read Original Content
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Pike Research suggests that nearly nine out of ten plug-in electric vehicles sold during this year will include a basic telematics package. That number will grow to 94 percent by 2017 and annual revenue from the market will reach $1.4 billion by the same year. Read Original Content
According to Fieltechnologies.com, telematics solutions are saving U.S. businesses millions of dollars yearly by recording driving behavior and engine performance using sensor technology embedded within vehicles. Read Original Content
Market research firm Telsyte expects M2M applications in Australia to present a $300 million opportunity for carriers over the next four years as the Australian mobile services market grows from around 29 million subscriptions this year to 35 million by June 2015. Read Original Content
Tech Endeavour structures a mobile application as a multi-layered application consisting of user experience, business, and data layers. The mobile application development process starts with definition of the mobile application, understanding key components, learning scenarios where it will be used, learning key patterns and technology considerations as well as identifying specific scenarios such as deployment, power usage and synchronization. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Tech Endeavour, http://www.techendeavour.com/.
According to Sam Lucero, practice director of M2M Embedded at ABI Research, the future of M2M largely depends on the creation of off-the-shelf, modular components that have core functionality but can operate across different applications. Read Original Content
New Security Concerns with HTML5 - Guest Security Expert
We are fortunate to have a guest mobility and security expert, Joe Bulman, share his HTML5 insights with us today in this article. Thanks Joe!
A recent survey (State of BYOD) reported, “Enterprises are widely embracing Mobile Device programs, including the most highly regulated and security conscious industries. Additionally, there is no doubt that the variety of mobile device selections have grown significantly. For these reasons, businesses must support a best-of-breed security device approach rather than predicting and attempting to police specific technologies. HTML5 relates to this growing trend of mobile devices within an organization through the provisioning of applications to these devices.
HTML5 is more than a web markup language, it is a suite of technologies that improves the usability of web applications. While HTML5 entails the usual updates to HTML such as tags, styles and field types, many additional features are incorporated like multi-threading, local databases and a brand-new protocol called WebSockets.
The reason for a new protocol is from the inadequacies of HTTP for building today’s web applications. HTTP is big and slow; too big when scaling infrastructure and too slow for pages with dynamic content. While many existing web apps work fine today, they are using third party technologies such as Adobe Flash to supplement HTTP. With online and mobility business models at risk, a kinder, gentler technology (read: non-proprietary) is required. That’s where HTML5 hits the mark. Steve Jobs stated, “The world is moving to HTML5.” Apple iOS, Google Android, RIM Playbook and Blackberry OS are all equipped with HTML5 support.
HTML5 on the device will power a range of online business applications including messaging, collaboration, intelligence, data and mobility. According to a CISCO study (Entering the Zetabyte Era, 2011-06-01), global business Internet traffic alone will grow by 19 percent from 2010 to 2015; however, mobile business traffic will increase by 79 percent compounded. The “connected device” is quickly becoming the platform of choice, delivering applications rich with HTML5 content. Unfortunately, this content explosion will come with security consequences. How do you protect a myriad of devices using a plethora of content over a range of protocols?
Traditionally, locks are placed on the doors to our businesses. That was once sufficient for keeping most bad guys out. With the arrival of the Internet came a new type of ubiquitous intruder known as the hacker. Firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevent and Web gateways arrived to the organization’s defense. These solutions provided adequate protection for the limited content flowing through the networks. With today’s richer HTML5 content, new protocols such as WebSocket and disparate devices, businesses must do more to protect themselves. So where do devices, content and protocols meet? At the network!
A winning, yet-secure mobile and HTML5 strategy must center on the secure delivery of ‘clean’ content flowing in and out of the organization at its most accessible spot, the network. Fortunately, a new breed of security technology has arrived to tackle such content, Deep Content Inspection (DCI). Applying DCI at the network layer works much the same as anti-malware works on the desktop. Content is scanned thoroughly for malware, viruses, spam and data leakages – and if deemed clean, it can continue on to or from the device. If it is not clean, the content will be prevented from proliferating. Not all DCI implementations are equal as full visibility of all content is a requirement. Organizations will need to choose a DCI vendor who fully supports HTML5, including its powerful, yet stealthy WebSocket protocol.
You may contact the author with any questions. His contact details follow:
Joe Bulman
Senior Systems Architect, Wedge Networks
403.830.8407
Joe.bulman@wedgenetworks.com
For more information on HTML5 protection,
visit http://www.wedgenetworks.com/component/content/article/229.html
Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
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Full Disclosure: I am an independent mobility analyst, consultant and blogger. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Mobility News Weekly - Week of December 19, 2011
The 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 data and trends.
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Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
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Syclo has announced that its Agentry Mobile Platform, SMART Work Manager and SMART Service Manager have been named as winners in the tenth annual Mobile Star Awards program. Read Original Content
Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung has emerged as the most popular smartphone maker in the UK during 2011. Read Original Content
The smartphone market in China seems to be ever expanding, and adding to the sea of handsets is the recently launched Dell Streak Pro. This mobile device has been built as a follow up to the Dell Streak 10 tablet that was released earlier this year in China. Read Original Content
ClickSoftware is an SAP mobility partner and the leading provider of automated workforce management and optimization solutions for every size of service business. This newsletter is sponsored in part by ClickSoftware - http://www.clicksoftware.com/.
Samsung is continuing to dominate the overall Australia and New Zealand mobile phone market, with the South Korean giant pushing ahead of Apple for a third consecutive quarter, according to International Data Corporation. Read Original Content
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