Death by Mobile App

I came across an article about an interesting mobile app this week called Death by Car and Murder.  It is the kind of mobile application I have long wanted and even written about.  A mobile application that augments my reality by telling me what is around me, plus what has happened in history around me.  I want an application that tells me if I am in a reasonably safe neighborhood, or am I just asking to be the next crime statistic.

Wouldn't it be interesting to know if the neighborhood you are walking in has a high crime rate (and what kind of crimes), or if the road you travel is higher than others in traffic fatalities?  I would like to instantly see the "safest routes" to walk and drive.

I would like a geo-spatially aware walking encyclopedia that would augment my reality with useful information that I can select and configure.  Today, it seems we are limited mostly to local businesses or tourist landmarks.  I want to know the demographics, history, statistics, behaviors and trends of the people sitting around me in an outdoor cafe.

I would also like to better understand the environment around me.  If I am in a new neighborhood, tell me the history of the community and the economic and business statistics.

We all have unique interests, limited time, limited resources and are mortal.  Wouldn't it be interesting if we could use knowledge about our surroundings and environment to better manage our experiences?  I know this might not seem at first romantic or adventuresome, but it could be.  It might also provide a statistically safer life that better aligns with our interests.

What do you think?







Upcoming Events

Field Mobility 2011 - October 25 - 27, 2011
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
Healthrageous Mobility Case Study
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform

Ruggedized and Industrial Mobile Device Articles

Consumer Smartphones or Industrial Smartphones?

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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

M2M News Weekly - Week of August 1, 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.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

The automotive industry will contribute to global M2M connections in a significant way over the next few years.  Machina Research predicts that from 2010 to 2020 global automotive connections will grow from 90 million to 1.4 billion.  Read Original Content

The FAA has approved new M2M communication that allows airline pilots to communicate to air traffic controllers through satellite connections giving them the ability to fly through Polar Regions rather than fly around them during long distance routes.   Read Original Content

Through automotive and electronic health connections the M2M industry is expected to be valued at $66 billion by 2016, according to Visiongain.  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/.

According to Frost and Sullivan the health care industry is a driving force behind the surge in connected devices.  This includes hospitals adopting new technologies that include patient monitoring systems and smartphone devices.  Read Original Content

UPS said recently that it has reduced the amount of fuel consumed per package in the United States by 3.3 percent.  The company attributes the improvement to telematics, routing technology and loading optimization.  Read Original Content

Consumer Smartphones or Industrial Grade Smartphones?

Psion EP10
One of the interesting things that I have observed in the mobile industry is the differences in perspective between mobile industry veterans coming out of the blue collar and barcode scanning space, and the more recent mobile rookies with a focus on supporting white collar workers and smartphone devices.  One of the differences is that veterans coming out of the barcode scanning space seem to appreciate the mobile device and its capabilities as a mobile data collection tool to a greater degree than most rookies in the industry.

Having the right mobile devices can in many cases make a big difference in the efficiency of a mobile workforce.  Can you read the screen in bright sunlight?  Can it withstand daily drops and bumps?  Can it fit in the pocket and be ruggedized at the same time?  Is the barcode scanner designed for high volume hourly use?  Can the device be used in one hand, or does it require two?  Can it handle rain, dust and snow?  Will the battery last the entire workday?

Many industrial grade devices have additional sensors and accessories that make them more efficient.  Let me provide an example.  The Psion EP10 comes with the following in-built interactive sensors:
  • Proximity sensors
  • Light sensors
  • Accelerometer
  • Gyroscope
  • Digital compass
  • GPS
These sensors enable automatic backlighting, screen rotation and precise data geo-tagging.  If you are out geo-tagging assets for your SAP EAM system, then you had better be able to use the barcode scanner all day long without running out of batteries, and if working outdoors the barcode scanner had better be bright enough to work satisfactory in the bright sunlight so you don't waste time.

Purpose built mobile devices are often the best fit for specific tasks.  It doesn't do any good to give a person a device than can't make it through the day completing its intended task. These are all important considerations with looking at productivity in the field.  Wouldn't it be sad if a company invested hundreds of thousands of dollars into just the right field services software application to maximize workforce productivity, but then failed to provide the right mobile devices capable of achieving the maximum ROI?

Consumer grade smartphones are great, however, for industrial and production purposes you may still find significant value in purpose-built, ruggedized industrial grade mobile devices and smartphones.



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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

More on HTML5 for Mobile Application Developers

We’ve already explored some HTML5 features such as media playback, offline mobile data support, and 2D graphics capabilities.  Let’s now explore two additional advantages.

Geo-Location

HTML5’s geo-location application programming interface (API), is to me one of the most interesting features.  It enables mobile web sites to access a mobile device’s GPS technology.  The W3C geolocation API specification was published in September, 2010.  (http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/)

Google Latitude for the iPhone is one example of a pure HTML5 web application using these features (It’s also available on iPad and Android-powered devices).  Latitude lets users share where they are and see where their friends are on a map.  Read more at http://code.google.com/apis/latitude/ and http://www.google.com/mobile/latitude/.

Some other application scenarios for using HTML5 geolocation are:
  1. Finding points of interest in the user’s area
  2. Showing the user’s location on a map
  3. Alerts when points of interest are in the user’s vicinity
  4. Turn-by-turn route navigation
Forms

There are more than a dozen new input types and new features that can be used in HTML5 web forms. One of the features enables developers to create and display a placeholder in an input field. What is a placeholder?  It is a hint as to what input is expected and what the format should be.  When you highlight the field, the placeholder disappears and allows the input. 

Another feature is the addition of form validation.

There are many new data inputs supported in HTML5:
  1. Search – To prompt users to enter text they want to search for.
  2. Email – For entering a single email address or a list of email addresses.
  3. Color – For choosing color through a color well control.
  4. Number Slider – Turns the input field into a numeric slider.
  5. Web Addresses - Now fields requiring a web address can provide a custom keyboard on iPhones made for entering URLs.
  6. Numbers - You can now specify minimum and maximun numbers allowed in a particular field, plus what "steps" or increments you allow (i.e. 0, 2, 4, 6 or 0, 5, 10, 15).
  7. Native Date Picker Control - This eliminates the need to use javascript libraries to pick dates and times.
  8. HTML5 Form Validator - Now you can validate data in a field from within HTML5.  Invalid data will launch an error message from within HTML5, not an external javascript.
  9. HTML5 Required Fields - Now HTML5 can be configured to produce an error message if a required field is not completed.  No longer is it necessary to use an external javascript.
I have worked on many, many custom mobile applications that are used for inspections, assessments, surveys and field data collection.  Ensuring accurate and valid data input is critical.  We developed a lot of custom code to ensure accurate and valid data in the past.  These advances in HTML5 will make developing these kinds of applications faster and easier.

Previously published articles on HTML5

What Can HTML5 Offer Mobile Developers?
HTML5 - What I am Learning
Projections for and Demonstrations of HTML5

Upcoming Events

Field Mobility 2011 - October 25 - 27, 2011
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
Healthrageous Mobility Case Study
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform

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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

Mobility News Weekly - Week of August 1, 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.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

A new report published by analyst firm Juniper Research forecasts that the number of global smartphone shipments will reach one billion per annum in 2016, up from 302 million in 2010.  Read Original Content

The global mobile satellite television market is projected to reach $11 billion by 2015, driven by the growing consumer demand for video content on an anytime, anywhere basis.  Read Original Content

HTC sold a record 12.1 million handset units during the second quarter.  Analysts predict that HTC’s market share in Asia will grow by 200 percent year-over-year with “quadruple growth in China.”  Read Original Content

Apple's share of the mobile phone industry's profits has swelled to around two thirds, as the company's iPhone sales have remained profitable while achieving the top spot in sales.  Read Original Content

Canadian-based Research in Motion released two new BlackBerry Bold models and three new BlackBerry Torch models, which will all operate on the company's new BlackBerry 7 operating system.  Read Original Content

Mobility ROI Weekly - Week of August 1, 2011

This weekly ROI (return on investment) report includes ROIs that I come across in my weekly enterprise mobility and mobile data collection research.  My goal is to create an archive of mobility ROIs that we can all use when we are called upon for them.  I hope you find this useful.

John Deer Factory Uses Wi-Fi Sensors to Increase Efficiency

John Deer has increased productivity in a factory in Illinois by employing Wi-Fi enabled sensors that track the progress of materials along the production line.  The sensors are specifically designed to help notify welders throughout the manufacturing stages when materials are running low.  The reported ROIs are:
  • The company has seen a 40 percent increase in efficiency in welding due to improvements in material replenishment and fewer delays caused by waiting for materials in its welding areas.
  • The system has reduced the amount of time to assemble an average row-crop planter vehicle by 5 percent
  • Provides awareness for the number of materials left in a “kitcart” so that supplies never completely run out for assembly workers.
Read original source here.

Electronic Ear Tags Help UK Farms Detect Sick Animals

Newcastle University is testing a new way to detect sick animals by using electronic sensors attached to animal ear tags.  By monitoring the amount of time each animal spends at the feeding trough farmers can observe animals with unusual eating habits.  The expected ROIs are:
  • The ability for farmers to detect sick livestock before animals are too ill to recover.  Helps extend the life and production of the animals which increases the value of these assets. 
  • Early detection prevents the spread of disease which helps maintain a healthier and more valuable herd.
  • Allows farmers to efficiently monitor the status of the herd remotely.
Read original source here.

RFID Sensors Help Mining Companies Eliminate Paperwork

Ascendent ID recently introduced an RFID tracking system for companies involved in the mining industry.  The system is designed to track materials being shipped to and from mining sites by large trucks.  The reported ROI's are:
  • RFID tracking has allowed mining companies to eliminate a significant amount of paperwork and administrative costs that were required when shipping materials.
  • RFID tags can be used as physical access permits that allow them into construction zones and mining site.  This improves security, safety and loss by authorizing only trucks with tracking tags to enter these areas. 
  • Using RFID sensors increases efficiency by automating data logs and eliminates time spent on paperwork.
  • Eliminating data entry and paper processing errors through automated data collection improves the accuracy and efficiencies of many business processes.
Read original source here.



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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

Mobile Marketing News Weekly - Week of August 1, 2011

The Mobile Marketing News Weekly is an online newsletter that is made up of the most interesting news, articles and links related to mobile marketing that I run across each week.  I am specifically targeting market size and market trend information.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly

A new survey by Deloitte has found that an increasing number of families will be back-to-school shopping through their mobile devices.  Read Original Content

Cars.com has improved their mobile site and now allows shoppers to view vehicle history reports for free.  Currently around 35 percent of potential car shoppers use tablets and mobile devices while searching for new vehicles.  Read Original Content

Mobile ad spend is growing at a rate of 50 percent or more in many markets across the globe.  In South Africa, Vodacom, MXit and Google predict that mobile marketing and advertising spending in South Africa will grow to $1 billion in revenue by 2012.  Read Original Content

According to comScore 76 million Americans own smartphones, this combined with the recent BIA/Kelsey report predicting mobile advertising revenues to hit $2.8 billion in 2015, makes it clear that mobile marketing is set to increase in demand.  Read Original Content

Marketers are failing to invest in targeted mobile channels, such as search, by being too fixated on smartphone apps, according to a study by Forrester Research.  Read Original Content

Velti has been selected by Subway Restaurants as the provider of mobile marketing and advertising technology.  Subway will begin providing mobile marketing for over 24,000 stores.  Read Original Content

Mobile Expert Video Series: Jon Reed, John Appleby and Kevin Benedict

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Jon Reed of JonERP.com recorded a fun video this week with three SAP Mentors (Jon Reed, John Appleby and myself) on the topic of SAP and enterprise mobility.  The video podcast is available here:

 http://www.jonerp.com/component/option,com_mojo/Itemid,57/p,102/#more-102

Upcoming Events

Field Mobility 2011 - Sydney, Australia - October 25 - 27, 2011
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

Healthrageous Mobility Case Study
3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform


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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

Mobile Commerce News Weekly - Week of August 2, 2011

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.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

eBay will process $4 billion in mobile transactions this year, up from $2 billion in 2010, according to Bob Page, VP of analytics platform for the company.  Read Original Content

The mobile payments market will almost triple in value by 2015 reaching $670 billion, according to a new Juniper report.  Read Original Content

Reports from analysts and investors claim Amazon.com Inc will release a tablet computer later this year in a bid to cement their position as the world's largest Internet retailer.  Read Original Content

Fandango has announced that 20 percent of its summer ticket sales has been generated by its mobile applications and its newly redesigned mobile site.  Read Original Content

Mobile payment users will reach 141.1 million in 2011, a 38.2 percent increase from 2010, according to research firm Gartner.  Read Original Content

As of July 2011, Square is now processing $4 million mobile payments per day and is expected to grow quickly over the next few months.  Read Original Content

Video Comments: What Kevin Benedict has Learned about Enterprise Mobility this Month

I have traveled around the world meeting with large companies (many were SAP customers) and speaking at mobility conferences over the past 8 weeks and wanted to take a moment today to share in this video comments some of what I have been learning about enterprise mobility and the current market.   





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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

Mobility Charts Weekly - Week of August 1, 2011

The Mobility Charts Weekly is a collection of the latest published charts we find during our weekly research on the industry.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

According to a recent Nielsen study Google’s Android continues to be the most popular smartphone in the United States.  Nielsen reported that Android devices take up 39 percent of the overall smartphone market with Apple’s iPhone taking 28 percent.  Read Original Content



Mobile payments are expected to hit $214 billion by 2015.  Transactions made by scanning a mobile phone at the register are forecast to reach $22 billion and increase from nearly nothing only a few years before.  Read Original Content



This ABI research chart focuses on mobile app downloads for each of the major operating systems.  iPhone’s OS system continues to dominate the app market and will continue to lead in total downloads through the near future.  By 2013 there will be approximately 3.5 billion iPhone app downloads.  Read Original Content



Overall usage of QR codes is on the rise and is continuing to grow steadily through 2011.  3GVision published a press release earlier this year providing a chart to visually illustrate the growing popularity of mobile barcode scans.  The data for this report shows the number of barcode scans per month in the millions.  Read Original Content

Upcoming Events

Field Mobility 2011 - Sydney, Australia - Oct 25 - 27, 2011
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform

You can follow me on Twitter @krbenedict and read my blog, Enterprise Mobility Strategies.

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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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 August 1, 2011

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.

Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

The Australian Live Exporters Council has made a new regulation that requires all cattle being exported from Australia to be equipped with an RFID tracking tag.  Read Original Content

The FDA has announced the availability of the Mobile Medical Applications draft guidance that will go into effect sometime after October 19, 2011.  The goal for the FDA is to provide accurate and up-to-date information for consumers and patients, partly to address the increasing number of health applications that may not always be accurate or may contain information from unreliable sources.  Read Original Content

Italian gun manufacturers will begin putting RFID tags on their weapons starting next year.  The new technology is set to become standard for inventory and tracking weapons manufactured in Italy.  Read Original Content

A recent vehicle tracking survey conducted by Ctrack finds that more than 70 percent of customers using vehicle-tracking technology have used it for more than four years.  This indicates that vehicle tracking is becoming an important operational tool for fleets worldwide.  Read Original Content

Research conducted by TechNavio reveals that the RFID market in the healthcare industry is expected to grow at an annual rate of 29 percent.  Read Original Content

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the New York City area awarded a four-year, $6.9 million contract to VeriFone Systems for delivery, installation, and warranty and maintenance services for 1,000 TransitPAY systems to provide real-time bus information to customers on Staten Island buses.  Read Original Content

What Kevin Benedict is Learning about Enterprise Mobility this Month

Opinions?  I want to
hear them!
Mobile technology is fun and interesting, but the real impact of mobile technology is when companies adapt and evolve their business strategies, models and business processes because of it.  I am doing a lot of research in this area now.  The real-time and mobile enterprise is a different animal.  Just like modern military strategies have completely changed based upon persistent surveillance, real-time field visibility, remote sensors, mobile resources, mobile assets, connected troops and unified communications, business strategies must also change.

It is not mobile device security that is important, but mobile app and data security.

I have met with over a dozen large companies in the past few weeks and all have many mobile projects that they are researching and considering.

The best "idea generators" and most creative people in a company are technology early adopters.  Companies should encourage them to use new technologies and reap the benefits in innovation.

SAP/Sybase is investing a lot of thought and resources into the concept of enterprise mobile app stores.  Their strategy, as I understand it, is to develop the frameworks and infrastructure that companies will need to manage, trust and secure hundreds of different mobile solutions from many different vendors.

Sybase still needs to learn more about supporting end user customers, rather than ISV partners.  They must limit their blanket marketing statements, and get specific with what they support today, and what they will support over time.  For example, don't say you support mobile devices that use the Microsoft OS, if you don't yet support Windows Phone 7 with Afaria.  This is important to the company that is ordering devices today.  Don't say you support Android OS, if you are supporting only a subset of Android with specific device manufacturers.  Again this is very important to the company ordering devices today.  Be specific about today's supported devices.  Provide specific guidance and details to the people purchasing devices.

I am seeing that it is extremely hard for a corporate IT organization to figure out an enterprise wide mobile middleware strategy.  There are so many decision points and variables that this discussion just sinks into the mire.  It is far easier to choose the best mobile app for a business process.  I think once there are enough mobile apps that use SUP, then the mobile middleware discussion and strategy will be far easier.

I am seeing third party mobility vendors turning away from the SAP mobile app market, because they don't have visibility into where there are opportunities to make money.  They hear SAP/Sybase talking about developing hundreds of mobility apps, so this market seems to be risky, shrinking and not worth their future investment.  Yet, I hear SAP/Sybase saying they need and want third party mobility vendors to develop mobile applications.  There is some work needed here on SAP/Sybase's part to give better guidance and incentives to third party mobility vendors.

Corporate IT is still struggling with developing a master plan for mobility.  As a result selling to the corporate IT organization is often slow and difficult, however, departments and business units are buying enterprise mobility solutions today for the line of business.

If an IT organization forbids mobile solutions, the IT organization will become irrelevant to the company as mobility is unavoidable. 

The M2M (machine to machine) communications market is growing faster and faster.  The ability for smartphones and other computers to communicate with and operate remote machines is rapidly expanding.  For example New York City is working to wirelessly control and manipulate traffic signals.  The fastest growing market segments in M2M are medical equipment, healthcare apps and in-vehicle systems.

I am seeing and learning about more and more mobility vendors using a cloud computing model.  The line of business can quickly subscribe and use mobile apps from cloud computing vendors with minimal IT involvement.  This is how the line of business can avoid the glacieral decision making pace of corporate IT departments.

What have you learned about enterprise mobility this month?  I want to hear it!  Please add your comments!

Upcoming Events

Field Mobility 2011 - Sydney, Australia - Oct 25th-27th
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform

*************************************************************
Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

M2M News Weekly - Week of July 25, 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.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

Smart metering will account for over 40 percent of the 400 million M2M connected devices by 2016, according to a report from Juniper Research.  Read Original Content

New York City has developed an M2M enabled, remotely-controlled traffic management center based in Long Island that allows transportation officials to remotely control traffic lights.  Read Original Content

Numerex Corporation, a company with a large M2M division, has seen increased revenues and a strong second quarter based on successful and diversified M2M projects.  Read Original Content

US Energy Group, Special Applied Intelligence and Sprint are teaming up to provide wireless 4G connections to large industrial buildings so that electricity consumption can be more manageable through remote access via the Internet.  Read Original Content

In the upcoming years M2M connected devices are expected to increase as rapidly as the Internet did during the late 1990s through 2000s.  The main drive behind the increase in connected devices will come from home automation, healthcare telematics, tracking devices and connected vehicles.  Read Original Content

Research conducted by TechNavio reveals that the M2M wireless network services market is expected to grow at a annual rate of 27 percent.  Technavio's report, which examines the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions, indicates that the market is currently being driven by the need to comply an increasing number of government regulations.  Read Original Content

Mobile Expert Podcast Series: Sybase's Dan Ortega, Part 2

In part 2 of this audio interview (listen to part 1 here), I ask Dan Ortega, Sybase's Senior Director Product Marketing to explain various security, deployment and management strategies for different enterprise mobility applications.



Upcoming Events

Field Mobility 2011 - Sydney, Australia - Oct 25th-27th
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform

You can follow me on Twitter @krbenedict and read my blog, Enterprise Mobility Strategies.


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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

Mobile Expert Podcast Series: Sybase's Dan Ortega, Part 1

This is part 1 (listen to part 2 here) of an interview that I recorded with Sybase's Senior Director Product Marketing, Dan Ortega.  In this interview Dan discusses the most recent results from a survey that they commissioned on enterprise mobility, the role enterprise app stores will play, and how Afaria helps make the emerging enterprise app store model possible.  Enjoy!










Upcoming Events

Mobile Tablet Trends in the Enterprise featuring Samsung Mobile - July 28, 2011
Enterprise Mobility Exchange - November 2 - 3, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform

You can follow me on Twitter @krbenedict.
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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

Mobility News Weekly - Week of July 25, 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.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobile Charts Weekly
Also read Mobility ROI Weekly

A new collaboration between SAP and Google puts your enterprise data on the map, literally.  SAP business analytics software now has a new mapping platform, courtesy of Google.  Read Original Content

New data released this week captures the frenetic growth in the mobile landscape.  As reported by GigaOm, smartphones now make up more than half of all phones sold in the U.S. and data consumption by wireless devices such as smartphones and tablets has skyrocketed.  Compared to first quarter 2010, first quarter 2011 saw a 130 percent increase in mobile data usage.  Read Original Content

Smartphone sales will hit 420 million units by the end of 2011, yet still make up only 28 percent of the market, according to a study released by IMS Research.  Read Original Content

Downloads of mobile apps will approach 48 billion by 2015.  At an average of $2.50 for each mobile app, that’s some serious coin.  Those figures are according to a new In-Stat report, which claims that the numbers add up to more than $29 billion in just four years.  Read Original Content

Global smartphone makers are looking to extend their battlefront to China, the world’s fastest growing smartphone market.  China saw the inventory of smartphones stand at 113.76 million in the first quarter of 2011, jumping 11.2 percent from the previous quarter, according to Analysys International.  Read Original Content

The first smartphone based on the new "Mango" edition of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform was unveiled recently in Tokyo.  The phone is the first of several handsets due over the next few months that Microsoft hopes will signal its return to the smartphone market as a serious player.  Read Original Content

Mobility ROI Weekly - Week of July 25, 2011

This weekly ROI (return on investment) report includes ROIs that I come across in my weekly enterprise mobility, M2M and GPS vehicle tracking research.  The idea is that in the future if you need to find ROIs for companies in various industries, they will be available here.  I hope you find this useful.


Tablets, Mobile Apps and Farm Inspector ROIs

Quality Consultants of New Zealand (QCONZ) specializes in dairy farm audits, and they recently began using tablet devices to inspect New Zealand farms.  They used Motion Computing rugged F5v tablets to equip their inspectors. The ROI result:
  • They have gone from 10 days to a 24-hour turnaround on dairy farm audits.  This represents significant improvements in customer service and efficiency.
  • Inspectors have reduced their one hour per day spent on paperwork  to a simple sync and send process that takes only five minutes.  This is a significant efficiency gain that allows inspectors time for more productive activities.
  • Including handwriting capabilities on the tablets helped with change management and user acceptance, which meant more field workers used the solution.
  • Eliminating human error that occurs during data entry and controlling the consistency and parameters of quality testing enhanced their reputation and improved their brand image.
  • Accessing existing records and data wirelessly improved efficiency in the field.
  • Remote data collection sensors on farms can be read and adjusted using the tablets onsite.  This improves efficiency and reduces travel time going back and forth to the office.
Read original source here.

Mobile App Improves Construction Site Efficiency and Delivers ROIs

Procore Technologies has developed a mobile app for iPhones and Android devices that is designed specifically for contractors and site managers working on commercial and residential developments. The Procore app allows site managers and supervisors to communicate project data to workers through individual smartphones.  The ROI for this app includes:
  • The ability for all workers to clearly view work schedules as they are revised and updated improves project quality and efficiency.
  • Workers can use their smartphones as mobile time cards, which saves both paper and time when processing paychecks.
  • Managers use the mobile app to access and view project documents remotely and in real time.  This eliminates project delays and improves efficiency.
  • Supervisors can save time by quickly dictating notes into the mobile app rather than using paper that needs to be re-typed into the system later.
Read original source here.

Eyewear Retailer Realizes RFID ROIs

Santa Fe Optics installed RFID tracking tags on over 900 merchandise items in their stores.  These small electronic tags allow customers to wear the eyeglasses while the RFID tag remained attached to the merchandise.  They have expanded the use of RFID to more stores and these stores realized a significant drop in shoplifting.  After choosing these small RFID tags their ROI was reported to have come from:
  • Reduced shoplifting - The reduction in shoplifting more than paid for the entire RFID system.
  • Reduced the time needed to take inventory by automatically reading RFID tags in the store.
  • Small RFID tags allow customers to try on eyewear without removing tags which improved the customer’s experience.
Read original source here.

Mobile Apps and ROIs In Healthcare

The mobile app entitled DrChrono supports a mobile healthcare services environment.  The mobile app provides hospital workers access to information and tools that are necessary for their services.  The app allows users to view x-rays and patient records on tablets and smartphones while interacting with patients and moving throughout the office.  The reported ROI is:

Mobile Marketing News Weekly - Week of July 27, 2011

The Mobile Marketing News Weekly is an online newsletter that is made up of the most interesting news, articles and links related to mobile marketing that I run across each week.  I am specifically targeting market size and market trend information.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Commerce News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobile Charts Weekly

Pyramid Research reports that global revenue for the location-based services market is expected to reach $10.3 billion in 2015.  Read Original Content

A Forrester Research report claims that people prefer to shop online using tablets rather than smartphones.  Read Original Content

ExactTarget has found that mobile phone users will more likely make a purchase after viewing a mobile email advertisement compared to using a retail app to browse products.  Read Original Content

The steady growth in Apple’s tablet and smartphone sales show that there is a need for businesses to focus more of their marketing strategies on mobile advertising.  Read Original Content

JC Penny is using mobile apps and QR codes to help drive back-to-school sales for this fall.  The company is using barcodes that will guide viewers to the company’s mobile shopping site.  Read Original Content

A survey by Delloitte has found that nearly half of U.S. smartphone owners have used their devices for assistance while shopping for groceries.  Read Original Content

Mobile Commerce News Weekly - Week of July 25, 2011

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.

Also read Field Mobility News Weekly
Also read Mobile Marketing News Weekly
Also read Mobility News Weekly
Also read M2M News Weekly
Also read Mobility Charts Weekly

Worldwide mobile payment users will surpass 141.1 million in 2011, a 38.2 percent increase from 2010, according to Gartner.  Read Original Content

Isis, an NFC payment provider, has gained the support of all four major credit card companies, Master Card, American Express, Visa and Discover.  Read Original Content

The adoption of electronic banking in the Philippines, particularly Internet banking, will continue on its strong upward growth over the next few years, according to a top official of the Bank of the Philippine Islands.  Read Original Content

Two year old mobile payment startup Dwolla has gone from zero to $1 million per day in transactions.  Read Original Content

A survey by global consulting firm McKinsey and Co. has found that the affluent class in India, categorized as people whose household income is above 10 lakh a year, use mobile phones more than the Internet for their banking needs.  Read Original Content

Projections for and Demonstrations of HTML5

This is the third article in my HTML5 series.  I am researching HTML5 for myself, and sharing some of what I am learning.  I came across an interesting article this week from Reuters entitled, “The HTML5 boom is coming.  Fast."  Here is an excerpt, "New data released Friday indicates that HTML5 is not just going to be big, it’s going to be huge – and it’s coming fast...more than 2.1 billion mobile devices will have HTML5 browsers by 2016, up from just 109 million in 2010, according to a new report by ABI Research."

What is HTML5 again?  HTML5 is the newest version of HTML and a lot of new features have been added that are significant to mobile application developers.  One of the focuses of this new version is to improve multimedia applications and offer support and features for a broader range of devices, particularly mobile devices.

The purpose of these improvements is to help the web support newer and smarter mobile devices and to compete with native mobile applications in terms of a rich user experience.

ABI Research has a new report on HTML5.  A summary of the report is available here.

A number of companies are demonstrating HTML5 capabilities on their websites.  Here are a few links for your enjoyment:
Here are the first 2 articles in the HTML5 series:

What Can HTML5 Offer Mobile Developers?
HTML5 - What I am Learning

Upcoming Events

Critical Requirements for Mobile App Development:  Agility and Speed Strategy, Process, and Tools to Accelerate Mobile Development, July 21, 2011
Mobile Tablet Trends in the Enterprise featuring Samsung Mobile - July 28, 2011

Whitepapers of Note

The Business Benefits of Mobile Adoption with SAP Systems
ClickSoftware Mobility Suite and Sybase Mobility Solution
Mobile Adoption Among Gas and Electric Utilities
Mobile Adoption in Life Sciences
Mobile Adoption in Oil and Gas
Networked Field Services

Recorded Webinars of Note

3 Critical Considerations for Embracing Mobile CRM
The Future of Enterprise Mobility
The Latest m-Business Trends and How the Onslaught of Mobile Devices Affects Development Strategies
The Real-Time Mobile Enterprise:  The Benefits of Rapid, Easy Access
Syclo and SAP Deliver Mobile Apps on Sybase Unwired Platform



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Kevin Benedict, Independent Mobile and M2M Industry Analyst, 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.

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