Mobility Charts Weekly - Week of February 13, 2012

The Mobility Charts Weekly is a weekly publication of charts depicting the current and future status of the enterprise mobility market.  I am specifically targeting information that reflects market data and trends.



The U.S. share of iPhone activations grew last quarter due to the U.S. launch of the iPhone 4S and the addition of a third domestic carrier, Sprint. Read Original Content



Mobile UX designers and marketing and analytics firm Nellymoser  released a comprehensive study of print magazine action codes. They took the time to review every 2011 issue of the top 100 national magazine titles: all 164,000 pages' worth, and found a total of 4,400 QR Codes, MicrosoftTags, Spyderlynk SnapTags, BEE Tags, JagTags, Digimarc watermarks and other codes with an iPhone or Android device. Read Original Content



The mobile development ecosystem is a large, complicated space. There are innovative startups making tools for native and mobile Web apps along with large enterprise-grade companies that offer solutions from cloud support to frameworks and developer environments. Read Original Content

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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.

Health IT and Cloud Based Mobility Solutions

Stephen Chilton
Last week I wrote that I believe enterprise mobility will transform Healthcare more than just about any industry outside of media.  Healthcare requires access to a lot of data, the collection of a lot of data and collaboration with many others in mobile environments.  This traditional paper intensive industry is already rapidly digitizing, and now in the process of mobilizing.  However, some of the biggest challenges are figuring out how to mobilize large numbers of back-end systems and processes cost effectively.

Stephen Chilton, Director of IT for the University Hospital Birmingham (UHB) in the UK faced these challenges.   I recorded a podcast with him last year that you can listen to here.  He researched how he could use cost effective mobile solutions to assist doctors, nurses, clinical staff and executives in their every day routine jobs that did not necessarily justify huge investments, but could really benefit from mobility.

Chilton had already learned, through several previous trials, that traditional mobile platforms and mobile IDEs (integrated development environments) were both expensive and required relatively long development and deployment cycles.  That model would just never work for his environment.  He turned to a cloud based mobility vendor that offered a per user, annual subscription price, for an unlimited number of mobile applications.

The "unlimited" feature is a key point.  Once a user is subscribed,  they can use as many apps as they need for the same price.   This permits more apps to be deployed, and more customized niche solutions for small groups to be mobilized because there is no additional costs.

The unlimited number of mobile applications per user enabled Chilton to experiment and develop (often in only a few hours) very usable and cost effective mobile applications that he was able to rapidly deploy to various groups of healthcare providers.  His first few applications provided the following benefits:
  • One allows pharmacists to fulfill prescription requests by tapping their smartphones to research the 86,000 available drugs, and provide advice about suitability, availability and, if necessary, substitutions. 
  • A Neurological On-Call Referral System that lets doctors obtain real-time assistance from specialists on their mobile phones, providing details of the case, updating the records with notes and advice provided by the consultant, and saving the data in the patient’s permanent medical history.
  • A compliance monitoring application that delivers key performance indicators to administrators, smartphones, so they can monitor compliance and take corrective action, if required, on the spot.
Chilton told me in an interview that many of these applications were done in just a couple of days each using the cloud based mobile solution from Webalo.  They configured mobile solutions and back-end integrations through a simple cloud based configuration interface.  When you design, develop and deploy mobile applications in hours, it enables you to trial many different applications and prove the ROIs before major role outs are approved.

It is important to recognize there are options to long and expensive on-premise development projects for some mobile applications.  If you are interested to hear more about these options you can watch the video and/or join the webinar on February 16th.


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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile Industry Analyst, Consultant and SAP Mentor Volunteer
Follow me on Twitter @krbenedict
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 February 13, 202

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Trimble has developed a rugged tablet that is stronger and more durable than other rugged tablets in the field mobile market. The Trimble Yuma has been military tested and operates using Window 7 OS. Read Original Content

Scientists from the University of Montpellier have found a way to print RFID tags onto paper allowing them to create inexpensive RFID tags. Read Original Content

Ryan Systems and the Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture has been carrying out pilot deployments of a solution that employs radio frequency identification technology to track food produce and its temperature as the food is shipped from Taiwan and California. 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/.

GPS Insight has helped Crescent Electric Supply Company run a more efficient fleet of vehicles by reducing the consumption of fuel. In one month, Crescent's Salt Lake City branch saw a mileage reduction of 1,605 miles. This reduction saved the branch $4,815 in fuel. Read Original Content


Trimble introduced recently a new generation of GNSS devices for GIS field applications, the Trimble Juno 3B and 3D handhelds. With the new Trimble Juno series, mobile workforces ranging from public utilities to municipalities are empowered with rugged, integrated GNSS handhelds that are optimized for everyday fieldwork such as asset management, data collection and inspections. Read Original Content

M2M News Weekly - Week of February 6, 2012

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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According to ABI the market for cumulative cellular M2M connections will reach approximately 365 million by 2016. Read Original Content

Currently, the only mature smart meter markets in Europe are Sweden and Italy, but new research from Frost & Sullivan finds that smart meter revenue in Europe is expected to grow from $318.4 million in 2010 to $1.93 billion in 2017. Read Original Content

According to a number of forecasts the global smart grid market will reach $80.6 billion in 2016 from $22.8 billion in 2011 growing at an annual rate of 28.7 percent from 2011 to 2016. Read Original Content

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Harbor Research reports that the annual number of cellular M2M connections will grow to 161 million globally by the end of this year, and is projected to reach 390 million by 2014. Read Original Content


The M2M market is growing rapidly in the cellular industry and is being used by a number of mobile network operators in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region in particular. Major operators like Verizon and AT&T have recently entered the market hoping to increase profits. Read Original Content

Enterprise Mobility Asia News Weekly - Week of February 6, 2012

Welcome to Enterprise Mobility Asia News Weekly, an online newsletter that consists of the most interesting news and articles related to enterprise mobility in Asia.  Asia is predicted to be the fastest area of growth for enterprise mobility between now and 2016.

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Twitter is targeting the Asia Pacific Region by bringing in new vice president of international operations, Shailesh Rao.  Mr. Rao, most recently served as managing director of media and platforms across Asia Pacific and managing director of Google India. Read Original Content

Chinese Internet video company Tudou has announced an enhanced video sharing platform for users of the microblogging site Sina Weibo, allowing users to share video content on the Tudou platform. Read Original Content

In a move to capitalize on the technological expertise and cheaper labor in the Asian market, and to bring the smartphone building process closer to suppliers, Nokia has announced plans to move its manufacturing operations to Asia.  As part of the move, the company plans to cut 4,000 jobs in Hungary, Mexico and Finland by the end of the year. Read Original Content


With the e-commerce market in India predicted to grow 47 percent this year, Amazon has launched a new online shopping service, junglee.com.  The new service taps into the large e-commerce potential in India, which currently has only 52 million active Internet users, with only 40 percent of those users shopping online. Read Original Content

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