Mobile Commerce News Weekly - Week of January 16, 2012

The Mobile Commerce News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news, articles and links related to mobile payments, mobile money, e-wallets, mobile banking and mobile security that I run across each week.  I am specifically targeting market size and market trend information.

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eBay has announced its predictions for 2012, which include $7 billion in total mobile payment volume, as well as $8 billion in gross mobile merchandise volume. Read Original Content

A survey of 1,000 British consumers revealed a dramatic increase in the use of mobile phones for holiday shopping. Thirty percent of consumers used their phones in some way as part of their holiday shopping, compared to only 10 percent who did so last year. Read Original Content

Near-field communications enabled smartphones from LG, RIM and Samsung have received certification to support the Visa payWave, a mobile app for payments at point of sale. Read Original Content

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Field Mobility News Weekly - Week of January 16, 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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Boeing has developed an RFID solution that allows airlines to track the status of equipment and engine parts throughout air travel. This solution allows airlines to gather data on how equipment and parts are damaged through sustained flight. Read Original Content

EZid has released a new electronic ear tag for cattle. The ear tag provides accurate, cost effective RFID identification for use in dairy parlors, cow-calf and feedlot operations. Read Original Content

The U.S. Postal Service has launched a new mobile application for iPhone users that allows them to use the device's camera to scan barcodes on shipping labels for quick, easy and convenient tracking of their packages and other mail. 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/.

Brunton, a case maker for smartphones, has recently developed a rugged iPhone 4 case that is equipped with a solar panel that allows rugged smartphone users to continually charge their device while in the field. Read Original Content

Enterprise Mobility, Remote Sensors and Nervous Systems

I have been researching and writing about the M2M (machine to machine) market for the past three years.  I have written analyst papers that predicted the convergence of enterprise mobility and M2M.  Today I feel even stronger about that prediction.

M2M solutions, enable machines to report to other machines data from integrated sensors.  This sensor data is analyzed so it can be used by other machines to respond with actions.  These kinds of solutions are becoming common today as wireless embedded chips (M2M) decrease in price and are readily available.  Home security systems, our in-vehicle entertainment systems, e-Readers, integrated GPS solutions, smart appliances, smart grids, etc., all have these solutions and they are used by individuals and companies today.







When businesses are developing their mobile strategies, they are increasingly incorporating mobile and remote sensor data into their plans.  The data from both human inputs (with mobile devices) and M2M sensors are in many cases equally valuable.  This data is aggregated, integrated and analyzed to optimize their business operations and business models.

Data collection systems from any source, M2M solutions, mobile devices, GPS tracking systems and remote sensors all offer valuable inputs.  In many ways it is similar to our bodies' nervous systems.  Our bodies have many different sensory systems that collect data and forward it on to the brain to be analyzed before action is taken (with the notable exception of involuntary reflexes).

  • visual system (vision - interpretation of visual light, the identification and categorization of visual objects; assessing distances to and between objects; and guiding body movements in relation to visual objects, etc.)
  • auditory system (hearing - interpretation of sound waves)
  • Somatosensory system (touch - itch, pain, tickle, pressure, temperature, posture, movement)
  • Gustatory system (tastes - sweet, salty, sour, bitter)
  • Olfactory system (smell - detects volatile chemicals and fluid phase chemicals)

The data from these sensory systems is what we as humans use to do everything.  How does our businesses use sensory data effectively?  Let's take a moment now to look at a few components of our nervous system for lessons we can apply to our enterprise's mobile strategies.






The central nervous system, consists mainly of the brain and spinal cord, and integrates information that it receives from, and coordinates the activity of, all parts of the body.  The peripheral nervous system, connects the central nervous system to sensory organs (such as the eye and ear).  The somatic nervous system controls voluntary muscular systems within the body.  The autonomic nervous system acts as a control system functioning largely below the level of consciousness.  It affects things like the heart rate, digestion, respiration rate, salivation, perspiration, diameter of the pupils, etc.

Now let's apply the components of our body's nervous system to an enterprise.

  • The central nervous system is our ERPs, business applications and business intelligence solutions.
  • The peripheral nervous system is our mobile middleware (MEAPs) and integration layers.
  • The somatic nervous systems are our workflows, alerts, approvals, plant control systems, etc.
  • The autonomic nervous system is our automated workflows, remote sensor, M2M and mobile device data synchronization and integration, automated queries, automated reports, dashboards, email deliveries, etc.    

Having large volumes of sensory data does not help unless it can be interpreted, analyzed and used to make good decisions.  The same with our enterprises.  It does not help to have large volumes of data coming into your enterprise unless it can be integrated, analyzed and used to make good decisions.

I believe some of the biggest challenges over the next three years will be in setting up these enterprise "nervous systems" and finding a way to analyze the large volumes of real-time data coming in from them. Best in class companies will implement these solutions and will transform their companies into organizations that resemble living organism that can act upon real-time data.


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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.

M2M News Weekly - Week of January 9, 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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IMS Research predicts that by 2016 annual revenues from the smart gas meter market will reach over $1 billion, roughly four times the 2011 market estimate. Read Original Content

Japan's Toshiba Corp has announced that it plans to enter the smart home energy market in the United States at the end of this year and generate $129.68 million in revenue by the fiscal year ending March 2016. Read Original Content

Early predictions for 2012 indicate healthcare will be a booming sector of the M2M technology market. 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/.

From less than 90 million connections globally in 2010 the automotive M2M market will grow to almost 1.4 billion connections by the end of 2020, representing €157 billion revenue. Read Original Content

Enterprise Mobility Vendor Pyxis Mobile Becomes Verivo

Pyxis Mobile becomes Verivo
I received a call early this week from Pyxis Mobile's CMO Chris Willis.  He wanted to let me know of big and exciting changes happening at Pyxis Mobile.  The most obvious is their name.  They will henceforth be known as Verivo, The Enterprise Mobility Company.  On a branding and marketing note - they have also adopted the color purple.

In addition to their new fondness for all things colored purple, they are now sitting on top of a truck load of green cash from big name investors including Commonwealth Capital Ventures, Ascent Venture Partners and Egan-Managed Capital.  A grand total of $17 million in new cash from this latest round of funding.  This latest round is intended to fund their new super sized ambitions, new offices, new global expansion (Asia and Europe) and a lot of new hiring.  If you are a mobility expert looking for new and exciting work contact them.

Verivo (formerly Pyxis Mobile) has a lot of interesting mobile technology and a very unique pricing structure based not on numbers of users, but on servers.  This can dramatically simplify pricing and allows for unlimited numbers of mobile users.  This contrasts with many mobile vendors and ERP companies that charge by the user or transaction.

Verivo did well last year as Pyxis Mobile.  They reported 220 percent increases in license bookings, and revenue run rate of 50%.  Their customer base increased by 170%.  They are now focused on scaling globally.

It will be very interesting to watch how Verivo manages their growth and expansion in 2012.

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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.

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