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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Scientists tested 13,500 Android apps and found almost 8 percent failed to protect bank account and social media logins. Read Original Content
Gartner believes mobile device manufacturers, led by Apple and devices running Google’s Android operating system, will increasingly fight for market share in 2013, while Microsoft’s Windows 8 devices placed a distant third. Read Original Content
According to a new PriceGrabber survey, 31 percent of consumers already have shopping-related apps on their smartphone, and 82 percent of those consumers plan to use those apps to help save money when purchasing holidays gifts. Read Original Content
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A Dell executive at the Mobile Shopping Fall Summit has revealed that the company will launch an application for Windows 8 tablets this week, showing how important it is for marketers to have a presence on every platform. Read Original Content
South Korean consumer electronics maker LG Electronics Inc. reported a third straight quarterly profit on Wednesday as sales of smartphones designed for faster wireless networks helped end losses at its mobile phone business. Read Original Content
Samsung Electronics has announced its plan to push smartphone penetration in Africa and to further expand its share of the smart phone/devices market across Africa as this is in line with its strategy to bridge the continent’s digital divide. Read Original Content
The revenues from mobile application testing tools will exceed $200 million in 2012, finds a new study from ABI Research. Read Original Content
Apple has finally officially unveiled its iPad Mini and it is, indeed, extremely light. The iPad Mini sports a 7.9-inch screen and it feels as airy as the iPhone 5, though maybe a tad wide for some jacket pockets. Read Original Content
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The Military, Mobile Strategies and Mobile Apps
My son, a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, was reviewing the list of speakers at an upcoming Enterprise Mobility for Defense conference where I will be speaking and said, "You are the only non-General on the agenda. Why would they ask you to speak?" Our kids humble us don't they? The bottom line though is the military desperately wants to use commercially available mobile apps and mobile technologies whenever they can. They are very keen to learn all they can about mobility and how it can be used to the advantage of our military forces.
In advance of the conference, I participated in an interview with the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement. Here is the interview transcript.
Welcome Kevin.
In advance of the conference, I participated in an interview with the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement. Here is the interview transcript.
Welcome Kevin.
Thank you for having me, Chris.
Let’s talk mobility—highlight for us
the main benefits of being mobile for the military.
There are a many, but they really have to do
with situational awareness in the field. The ability for both commanders and their soldiers in
the field to be able to know where they are located, where their opponents are located, where their supplies and assets are located and their numbers and availabilities, and what areas are safe or unsafe. They need to know where there are imminent
threats. They need to be able to collect data and access data from
any kind of sensors, whether they are drones in the sky or data collected through other sources, and then overlay that information on a map on a mobile device. These capabilities enable them to have an awareness of what’s going on around them.
Historically in the
military, 95% of the challenge a commander faced was finding the opponent, and then finding their own resources so they could develop a successful plan or mission.
Mobility and wireless sensors are what allow data to be
collected in real time, fed back to intelligence analysts, and then on to the soldiers in
the field. Again, it is all about
situational awareness made possible through a connected
or network-centric environment.
What is your advice for the consultants working with
defense on mobile enterprise solutions? What are the keys to remember?
Well, the key is always going to be security and
understanding the connectivity issues that the real world presents to soldiers. In many cases the landscape is not conducive to certain kinds of
communication. So any time you have consultants working in the defense industry, they need to always be thinking of those two points, because no matter
how clever or innovative a mobile app or solution works in an optimal environment, it must continue to work in bad environments as well. That means a lot of testing in rough and deadly environments.
Explain for us how consultants can bridge the gap
between commerical solutions aand defense with enterprise mobility.
The military today is ahead of the commercial sector on mobile strategy. However, the commercial sector is ahead on mobile devices and mobile apps. So consultants that have a foot in both the commercial sector and the defense side have an advantage. They need to understand the latest mobile technologies available in the commercial space, and the communication, connectivity and security requirements of defense, the military strategies in use, and then offer an appropriate solution.
I’ve been reading recently that the U.S. Marines are actually
testing the concept of having Android developers assigned to particular units
in the field, so they can quickly develop mission specific apps in just a few hours. That’s a concept that’s way
ahead of what most companies are doing in the commercial sector. What makes it possible is having a library of widgets and pre-developed apps that are small
and simple but can be quickly aggregated together for a mission. I think these strategies are really demonstrating the power of combining the military's strategies with commercial app store concepts.
Talk to us a little bit more about
how mobility can truly be transformative.
There are concepts like activity based intelligence and
patterns of life in the military that are being evolved right now. These
concepts are really focused on the use of persistent surveillance and analytics
that are looking for patterns. Patterns
of activities and behaviors in a particular region can tell analysts a lot about
the risk involved in a region. That
information can make all the difference in how a mission is planned and
executed. To be able to overlay patterns of activity and behavior from a particular
region on a map and then view it on your mobile device is powerful. These kinds of capabilities require good security and connectivity in the field. You need the ability to
query for information and to be able to see real time data on what’s over the
hill and around the corner. These kinds of
technologies and strategies are saving American and allied forces' lives every
day and completely changing how missions are executed.
Real time data helps our soldiers avoid walking into areas
blind. Real time visibility on a mobile
device, connected to a network-centric environment, can help soldiers by
providing information on neighborhoods, buildings, roads, cultural environments
and event history in their area. We can
then add things like live video feeds and social sentiment analysis where data on attitudes and
opinions of people living in the region can be analyzed to better understand an
area. All of these capabilities combined can completely change the way a
mission is planned and executed – that is transformative innovation that can
save the lives of our soldiers.
Lastly, I want to ask if you’re witnessing any trends with
regard to mobile apps and mobile adoption - it’s something you write about quite
a bit on your blog www.mobileenterprisestrategies.com
I noticed the other day that the NSA has approved a
unique variation of Android for use by soldiers. They wrote a document that says how you can
secure an Android device to the security levels required for military use. This is likely just a hypothetical scenario
now but an interesting development.
I also read where a military commander was saying he uses an
iPhone, he knows his soldiers use iPhones, and his goal is to make sure that those iPhones in the pockets of his soldiers are more useful. There is a lot of information the
military needs to share with their forces and their families, and these devices can be useful for that purpose. In order to save money, rather than buying purpose built
military grade devices and apps where there is likely a premium on the cost,
the military wants to use commercially available technology whenever possible.
It is my observation that the
military is ahead of the commercial side on mobile strategy, but not on the latest mobile technologies and apps. There is a lot these two sectors can learn from each other.
Thank you for your time today Kevin, we look forward to
meeting you when you present at the Enterprise Mobility for Defense Summit.
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Mobile Commerce News Weekly – Week of October 21, 2012
The Mobile Commerce News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news, articles and links related to mobile commerce and marketing, mobile payments, mobile money, e-wallets, mobile banking, mobile ads and mobile security that I run across each week. I am specifically targeting market size and market trend information.
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ABI Research believes more than $100 billion in NFC payments will be processed by 2016. The forecast for the following year is even greater as sales could reach as high as $200 billion. Read Original Content
CEO of Google, Larry Page, said the company’s mobile business, which includes advertising and app sales, is now generating revenue at an annual run rate of $8 billion, as compared to $2.5 billion one year earlier. Read Original Content
Research In Motion has struck an agreement to help manage security technology that will make it possible for many Canadians to pay with their smartphones through “mobile wallets.” Read Original Content
Kony is the industry’s leading mobile and multichannel application platform provider. Kony develops a suite of customizable pre-built apps, the KonyOne™ Platform and a comprehensive mobile application management solution, which give companies the confidence and control to quickly build apps once and deploy everywhere -- across all mobile devices and operating systems. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Kony.
A new report from Berg Insight says the number of active mobile money users in emerging markets will grow from last year’s 61 million to 381 million by 2017. That's a compound annual growth rate of 36 percent. Read Original Content
According to a report by research firm, ABI, the overall revenue spent using NFC mobile payments will increase from $4 billion this year to $191 billion in 2017. Read Original Content
According to eMarketer, consumer use of smartphones as a POS payment device, whether through NFC or other contactless technology, will total just $640 million this year. However, this figure represents a 283 percent increase over an even smaller base in 2011, and could increase another 234 percent by the end of 2013. Read Original Content
Interest in mobile shopping is highest in the age groups 30-39 years and 40-49 years in Sweden, according to a new customer survey conducted by Payair, a mobile commerce company. Read Original Content
Total spend via mobile devices using NFC is to rise more than twenty-fold, from $4 billion this year to $100 billion in 2016 according to forecasts from ABI Research. Read Original Content
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ABI Research believes more than $100 billion in NFC payments will be processed by 2016. The forecast for the following year is even greater as sales could reach as high as $200 billion. Read Original Content
CEO of Google, Larry Page, said the company’s mobile business, which includes advertising and app sales, is now generating revenue at an annual run rate of $8 billion, as compared to $2.5 billion one year earlier. Read Original Content
Research In Motion has struck an agreement to help manage security technology that will make it possible for many Canadians to pay with their smartphones through “mobile wallets.” Read Original Content
Kony is the industry’s leading mobile and multichannel application platform provider. Kony develops a suite of customizable pre-built apps, the KonyOne™ Platform and a comprehensive mobile application management solution, which give companies the confidence and control to quickly build apps once and deploy everywhere -- across all mobile devices and operating systems. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Kony.
A new report from Berg Insight says the number of active mobile money users in emerging markets will grow from last year’s 61 million to 381 million by 2017. That's a compound annual growth rate of 36 percent. Read Original Content
According to a report by research firm, ABI, the overall revenue spent using NFC mobile payments will increase from $4 billion this year to $191 billion in 2017. Read Original Content
According to eMarketer, consumer use of smartphones as a POS payment device, whether through NFC or other contactless technology, will total just $640 million this year. However, this figure represents a 283 percent increase over an even smaller base in 2011, and could increase another 234 percent by the end of 2013. Read Original Content
Interest in mobile shopping is highest in the age groups 30-39 years and 40-49 years in Sweden, according to a new customer survey conducted by Payair, a mobile commerce company. Read Original Content
Total spend via mobile devices using NFC is to rise more than twenty-fold, from $4 billion this year to $100 billion in 2016 according to forecasts from ABI Research. Read Original Content
Mobile Expert Video Series: Tony Kueh
Last week I led three sessions on mobile strategies at SAP TechEd in Las Vegas. While I was there, I had the good fortune of meeting up with and interviewing Tony Kueh, Head of Mobile Platform Solutions and Strategies at SAP. In this interview we discuss SAP's new "open" strategy toward mobile partners.
Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTsbOzyLz2A
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Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTsbOzyLz2A
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Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud - SMAC
I am speaking at a Cognizant user conference this week in Scottsdale, AZ where social, mobile, analytics and cloud are the central themes. Cognizant uses the acronym SMAC to refer to these four technologies integrated into one grouping. This event follows the Oracle Open World and SAP TechEd events this month where these same four technology trends were also highlighted.
This SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud) grouping makes sense to me. The SMAC acronym is also a far better marketing acronym than SCAM would be. Can you imagine saying, "I would like to talk to you about a SCAM." Not so good! MACs would also not be a good acronym as it is too closely aligned with our iFriends. MASC would just make it seem like we were hiding something, so SMAC works for me.
SMAC also makes it past my "pocket test." I reach into my pocket, pull out my iPhone 5 and examine what I do with it. I use SOCIAL apps (Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Blogger, etc.) on my iPhone. I use it while MOBILE as my mobile communication and mobile data device. I use Google Search, and its ANALYTICS everyday, as well as Weather and flight status apps. I use all kinds of CLOUD based mobile apps including news apps, banking apps, and all the social apps everyday. So my pocket test says SMAC is relevant.
The words I keep hearing around this SMAC stack are "multiplication effect" and "force multiplier." Here are a couple of definitions around "force multiplier":
I invite you to watch what SAP's CIO Oliver Bussman said to me the other day on the subject of SMAC in this video interview. I also interviewed Ingo Piroth, SAP's VP of Mobile Services, North America, on the concept of SMAC (see video interview at minute 3:03), where he states that SMAC is probably the biggest conversation topic at SAP right now.
It appears that you will be hearing more SMAC talk from me in the future.
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This SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud) grouping makes sense to me. The SMAC acronym is also a far better marketing acronym than SCAM would be. Can you imagine saying, "I would like to talk to you about a SCAM." Not so good! MACs would also not be a good acronym as it is too closely aligned with our iFriends. MASC would just make it seem like we were hiding something, so SMAC works for me.
SMAC also makes it past my "pocket test." I reach into my pocket, pull out my iPhone 5 and examine what I do with it. I use SOCIAL apps (Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Blogger, etc.) on my iPhone. I use it while MOBILE as my mobile communication and mobile data device. I use Google Search, and its ANALYTICS everyday, as well as Weather and flight status apps. I use all kinds of CLOUD based mobile apps including news apps, banking apps, and all the social apps everyday. So my pocket test says SMAC is relevant.
The words I keep hearing around this SMAC stack are "multiplication effect" and "force multiplier." Here are a couple of definitions around "force multiplier":
- A factor that dramatically increases (hence "multiplies") the effectiveness of an item or group.
- A capability that, when added to and employed by a work force, significantly increases the productivity potential of that force.
I invite you to watch what SAP's CIO Oliver Bussman said to me the other day on the subject of SMAC in this video interview. I also interviewed Ingo Piroth, SAP's VP of Mobile Services, North America, on the concept of SMAC (see video interview at minute 3:03), where he states that SMAC is probably the biggest conversation topic at SAP right now.
It appears that you will be hearing more SMAC talk from me in the future.
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Head Analyst for SMAC (Social, MOBILE, Analytics and Cloud), Cognizant
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M2M News Weekly – Week of October 21, 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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The smart metering market in Southeast Asia will reach $6.9 billion by 2022, according to a new study by Northeast Group, LLC. Read Original Content
The worldwide market for smart grid data analytics will grow steadily through 2020, with cumulative worldwide spending from 2012 through 2020 totaling just over $34 billion, according to a report from Pike Research. Read Original Content
A new Strategy Analytics M2M Strategies report "M2M Devices Annual Sales by Air Interface, Region by Industry Vertical" predicts cellular M2M module shipments will grow from 76 million in 2012 to 104 million in 2013. Read Original Content
ILS Technology provides ready-to-use cloud based platforms to implement and manage M2M (machine to machine) and embedded wireless devices that connect to SAP. ILS Technology simplifies deployments and offers unparalleled security to protect company and customer data and to ensure regulatory compliance. This newsletter is sponsored in part by ILS Technology.
The global satellite SCADA/M2M market is expected to reach $2.7 billion in 2021, growing more than two-fold from today’s $1.2 billion annual revenue base. Read Original Content
The wireless industry could see a $1.2 trillion revenue opportunity out of the connected devices market by 2020. Within this market, M2M is instrumental in enabling communications across wider "horizontal" platforms in several key sectors. Read Original Content
Total mobile connections will stand at 6.8 billion including M2M communications, or 5.9 billion excluding M2M and inactive SIM cards by fourth quarter, according to a study by GSMA. Read Original Content
Two types of software platforms that underpin the development of the M2M market are forecast to generate $3.85 billion in revenues by 2017, according to a new report from ABI Research. Read Original Content
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The smart metering market in Southeast Asia will reach $6.9 billion by 2022, according to a new study by Northeast Group, LLC. Read Original Content
The worldwide market for smart grid data analytics will grow steadily through 2020, with cumulative worldwide spending from 2012 through 2020 totaling just over $34 billion, according to a report from Pike Research. Read Original Content
A new Strategy Analytics M2M Strategies report "M2M Devices Annual Sales by Air Interface, Region by Industry Vertical" predicts cellular M2M module shipments will grow from 76 million in 2012 to 104 million in 2013. Read Original Content
ILS Technology provides ready-to-use cloud based platforms to implement and manage M2M (machine to machine) and embedded wireless devices that connect to SAP. ILS Technology simplifies deployments and offers unparalleled security to protect company and customer data and to ensure regulatory compliance. This newsletter is sponsored in part by ILS Technology.
The global satellite SCADA/M2M market is expected to reach $2.7 billion in 2021, growing more than two-fold from today’s $1.2 billion annual revenue base. Read Original Content
The wireless industry could see a $1.2 trillion revenue opportunity out of the connected devices market by 2020. Within this market, M2M is instrumental in enabling communications across wider "horizontal" platforms in several key sectors. Read Original Content
Total mobile connections will stand at 6.8 billion including M2M communications, or 5.9 billion excluding M2M and inactive SIM cards by fourth quarter, according to a study by GSMA. Read Original Content
Two types of software platforms that underpin the development of the M2M market are forecast to generate $3.85 billion in revenues by 2017, according to a new report from ABI Research. Read Original Content
Field Mobility News Weekly – Week of October 21, 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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Mobile technology has brought major improvements for highway maintenance in the U.K., as now work orders and inspections can be input into a GIS-enabled mobile device that connects back to a central management database. Read Original Content
Motorola Solutions has acquired rugged wearable computer designer Psion PLC. Rugged mobile computing and wearable computing is of interest to the military as deployed warfighters increase their participation in network centric operations. Read Original Content
Telit Wireless Solutions has unveiled a new miniature GPS receiver designed for applications in the commercial, industrial, and consumer segments including wearable and handheld devices. Read Original Content
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RFID technology can automate the management of tools and other assets and enable employees to focus on assigned tasks. Read Original Content
Handheld Group has launched a new rugged mobile device for field professionals, the Algiz 10X rugged tablet. Read Original Content
Geo Tactical Solutions has launched its newest line of tactical GPS cameras and GPS modules. Read Original Content
Many safety managers, inspectors and industrial workers are utilizing RFID technology to improve worker safety, assure regulatory compliance and reduce operational costs. Read Original Content
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Mobile technology has brought major improvements for highway maintenance in the U.K., as now work orders and inspections can be input into a GIS-enabled mobile device that connects back to a central management database. Read Original Content
Motorola Solutions has acquired rugged wearable computer designer Psion PLC. Rugged mobile computing and wearable computing is of interest to the military as deployed warfighters increase their participation in network centric operations. Read Original Content
Telit Wireless Solutions has unveiled a new miniature GPS receiver designed for applications in the commercial, industrial, and consumer segments including wearable and handheld devices. 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.
RFID technology can automate the management of tools and other assets and enable employees to focus on assigned tasks. Read Original Content
Handheld Group has launched a new rugged mobile device for field professionals, the Algiz 10X rugged tablet. Read Original Content
Geo Tactical Solutions has launched its newest line of tactical GPS cameras and GPS modules. Read Original Content
Many safety managers, inspectors and industrial workers are utilizing RFID technology to improve worker safety, assure regulatory compliance and reduce operational costs. Read Original Content
Enterprise Mobility Asia – Week of October 21, 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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The total amount spent on mobile commerce in Malaysia grew
from RM101 million in 2010 to RM467 million, a 370 percent jump in one year,
and the market is forecast to reach RM3.43 billion by 2015. Read Original Content
The National Australia Bank plans to provide its network of
merchants with iPad and iPhone “PAYware sleeves” capable of transforming them
into POS devices. Read Original Content
TechSci Research predicts that the barcode scanners and
printers market in India will generate $14 million in revenue by 2017. Read Original Content
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Gartner’s Symposium/It xpo, a gathering of CIO’s and IT
executives discussing technology initiatives including mobile, social, cloud
and big data, will be held November 12-15, 2012 on the Gold Coast, Australia.
For symposium information, go to
http://www.gartner.com/technology/symposium/gold-coast/. Read Original Content
TMS has launched a mobile campaign in Indonesia in which
markets will feature “interactive touch points” inviting customers to
participate in a survey and competition using their mobile device to win prizes. Read Original Content
A survey from Tourism New Zealand revealed that 92 percent
of tourists used a laptop or mobile device while visiting the country. Read Original Content
More Asian businesses are looking into improving their
mobile sites and apps as mobile penetration is growing rapidly and more people
are accessing the Web via mobile devices.
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Citibank has topped 1 million mobile customers in the Asia
Pacific region four years after launching its Citi Mobile app. Read Original Content
Data from The Australian Bureau of Statistics indicates
there are currently 16.2 million mobile phones in Australia and the amount of
data downloaded through phones has increased by a third from the December
quarter 2011 to the June quarter 2012.
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Japan’s NTT Docomo has announced it will begin operating a
mobile gaming platform in November of this year and will offer a mobile
shopping service in December. ReadOriginal Content
According to Gartner, the number of mobile handsets sold in
India will reach 251 million units in 2013.
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A new report from IDC on BYOD in Australia reveals that 49
percent of IT managers responding to the survey indicated an increase in
spending on mobility in 2012. ReadOriginal Content
SINO Market Research predicts that around 30 million mobile
phones will be sold online in China this year, up 68 percent from 2011. Read Original Content
Singapore’s Jurong Point Shopping Centre has launched their
own mobile app which will soon be the first retail app in Singapore to
incorporate Apple’s Passbook technology.
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Statistics New Zealand revealed that over 50 percent of New
Zealanders now access the Internet via a mobile phone, and mobile phone
subscriptions increased by a third to more than 2.5 million over the past
year. Read Original Content
In a recent report, the International Telecommunication
Union indicated China had 1 billion cell phone subscriptions at the end of 2011
and India is expected to reach 1 billion in 2012. Read Original Content
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Japanese mobile operator NTT Docomo has partnered with
MasterCard to enable users of DoCoMo’s iD mobile payment system to take
advantage of MasterCard’s PayPass solution outside of Japan. Read Original Content
The governments of India and Pakistan are involved in talks
to enable mobile users to roam between the two countries. Read Original Content
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What I Learned at SAP TechEd 2012 about Enterprise Mobility
- SAP hired a new M2M leader that reports into Sanjay Poonen.
- SAP's Vishal Sikka and Sanjay Poonen both spoke about the "Internet of Things", also known as M2M (machine to machine) communications. This is a huge emerging technology trend.
- Vishal Sikka hinted at the potential of using Hana on Ariba. Very interesting!
- Learned SAP's SuccessFactor has a mobile application
- SAP Mobility Platform will be the brand for all mobile technologies. The mobile middleware you ultimately choose under the SMP brand could be NetWeaver Gateway, Syclo's Agentry or SUP. It will all be there and serve different purposes in the near term. Long term there will be more convergence.
- 50% of Syclo's customers were IBM Maximo customers (random I know)
- Phase one of the Syclo and SMP (SAP Mobility Platform) convergence will happen Q1 and a roadmap has been defined for the rest
- SAP is now fully embracing partner solutions for developing mobile apps (think ClickSoftware, Sencha, Appcelerator, Cordova, etc.)
- SAP Box, a DropBox like solution, is being developed by SAP and secured with Afaria, is coming soon.
- SuccessFactor's social networking platform JAM, will be the social and collaboration platform of choice from SAP - bye, bye StreamWorks.
- SAP now has 18,000 iPads, 16,000 iPhones, 2,000 Androids and 4,000 BYOD supported mobile devices. These are all secured and managed through Afaria. Oliver Bussman and his team truly speaks from experience on issues related to mobility.
- SAP's BYOD policy is bettered called BYODALAIIOOTT - Bring your own device as long as it is one of these ten...
- Sanjay Poonen referenced that Afaria could scale up to support half a billion devices...
- SAP's internal support of Android is still limited to Samsung devices. SAP and Samsung have a special technology partnership that enables SAP to better secure Samsung Android devices
- SAP is talking a lot about Afaria and SAP Mobility Platform in the cloud
- Sanjay Poonen mentioned a home design app, that allows users to design their own home by choosing colors and other decorations. The app data is aggregated and analyzed to predict the popularity of various items and colors by the retail stores and manufacturers. Very cool example of integrating social networking tools with sales forecasting and SCM.
- SAP has set-up internal "Apple Genius-like" bars in their offices to help employees with mobile devices and apps.
- I heard a lot of excitement from many SAP people, and other CIOs about Windows 8. There is a lot of pent-up demand and hope.
- Developing a mobile strategy is still the big bottle neck at companies
- Afaria was referenced as extending out to secure M2M devices
- With new UI designs from Microsoft (think Metro) developers may want to design the same app with completely different UIs instead of just simple OS changes...hummm more work and components to manage
- Heard a CIO say a rule of thumb is that each new mobile apps will require 1 FTE to maintain it
- Heard of an effort inside SAP to connect their GRC (governance and risk?) to Afaria so mobile policies could be automatically enforced
Did you miss SAP TechEd 2012? I have many video interviews of mobility expert that I met there! More will be published next week.
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Kevin Benedict,
Head Analyst for SMAC (Social, MOBILE, Analytics and Cloud), Cognizant
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Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I am a mobility analyst, consultant and writer. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Mobile Expert Video Series: Jens Koerner
In this segment of Mobile Expert Video Series, I had the opportunity to interview SAP's Product Manager for the Mobility Platform, Jens Koerner. We discuss mobile middleware both on-premise and in the cloud. We also talk about Afaria (MDM) in the cloud. If your head is in the clouds, this is the episode for you.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mSvFFRpCXs
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Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mSvFFRpCXs
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Kevin Benedict,
Head Analyst for SMAC (Social, MOBILE, Analytics and Cloud), Cognizant
Read
The Future of Work
Follow me on Twitter @krbenedict
Join the Strategic Enterprise Mobility Linkedin Group
Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I am a mobility analyst, consultant and writer. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Mobile Expert Video Series: SAP CIO Oliver Bussman
I had the honor of spending time with SAP's Global CIO, Oliver Bussman and interviewing him this week. In this segment of Mobile Expert Video Series, we discuss SAP's internal use of social, mobile, analytics and cloud solutions.
Video Links http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfSEd5V2Oqs
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Video Links http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfSEd5V2Oqs
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Kevin Benedict,
Head Analyst for SMAC (Social, MOBILE, Analytics and Cloud), Cognizant
Read
The Future of Work
Follow me on Twitter @krbenedict
Join the Strategic Enterprise Mobility Linkedin Group
Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I am a mobility analyst, consultant and writer. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
Kevin Benedict's What's New in HTML5 - Week of October 15, 2012
The New York Times has rolled out an HTML5 web app for
Apple’s iPad, an addition to the native apps already available. Read Original Content
The preview of Oracle’s NetBeans Integrated Development
Environment 7.3 features new advanced HTML5, JavaScript and CSS development
capabilities and is now available for download.
Read Original Content
Microsoft developed TypeScript as a way to help JavaScript
scale to larger, more media rich HTML5 projects and they’ve announced that
TypeScript is now available for developers and programmers to download a
preview, test it in the “TypeScript online playground”, or obtain the source
code. Read Original Content
Google’s Chrome 23 beta adds track support for HTML5 video that enables developers to add elements such as subtitles, captions, chapters,
descriptions and metadata to videos.
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Mobile app performance management platform Crittercism, has
launched a new mobile app crash reporting service for HTML5 allowing developers
to view errors and issues for HTML5, mobile Web and hybrid apps. Read Original Content
According to Facebook developer advocate Simon Cross, those
advocating HTML5 on mobile devices must ”step up their efforts and solve issues
with performance and monetization in order for the technology to reach its true
potential”. Read Original Content
A free new PDF editor from Docudesk enables users to edit,
share and fax PDF documents from within the browser and can be used from a
number of devices including Apple’s iPad and iPhone. Read Original Content
Sports Illustrated has re-launched its mobile website which
is now HTML5-based. Read OriginalContent
Web designer Tim G. Thomas describes the business case for
“Building a Non-Native Mobile HTML5 App”.
Parts 2 - Choosing a Technology Stack and 3 - Hooking Things Together
are also available. Read OriginalContent
As a tribute to Steve Jobs, a developer created a virtual
classic iPod using HTML5 and CSS3. ReadOriginal Content
French developers have created cHTeMeLe, a board game about
writing HTML5 code. Read OriginalContent
Kris Ostrowka, a business development associate at
StepLeader, outlines “What You Need to Know about HTML5 vs. Native Apps” in
this article in Mobile Marketer. ReadOriginal Content
The W3C partnered with tech firms including Apple, Adobe, Facebook,
Google, HP, and Microsoft to create a website to serve as a resource for
developers seeking information on HTML5, CSS3, and other open-web
standards. Read Original Content
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Kevin Benedict,
Head Analyst for SMAC (Social, MOBILE, Analytics and Cloud), Cognizant
Read
The Future of Work
Follow me on Twitter @krbenedict
Join the Strategic Enterprise Mobility Linkedin Group
Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I am a mobility analyst, consultant and writer. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
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