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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GroveWare Technologies and the USDA have formed a partnership for a mobile data collection project enabling soil scientists across the country to complete site observations using an iPad, iPhone or other tablet or smartphone. Read Original Content
CDS Global has launched a web-based platform for data collection from digital newsstands to collect sales data, standardize it, and make it available in a variety of dashboards that allow publishers to automatically generate reports. 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.
Getac has announced the launch of the Z710 Android rugged tablet for public utilities, logistics, and automotive applications that must operate in extreme work environments. Read Original Content
The report from a recent study by Esri, “The Business Benefits of GIS for Utilities”, reveals that 45 percent of respondents reported more than 10 percent productivity gain due to the use of mobile GIS. Read Original Content
A new telematics platform from Zonar Systems collects data directly from a vehicle’s electronic control module, integrates that information with satellite GPS readings and transmits the data over 3G networks. Read Original Content
Kevin Benedict is a TCS futurist and lecturer focused on the signals and foresight that emerge as society, geopolitics, economies, science, technology, environment, and philosophy converge.
Enterprise Mobility Asia News Weekly – Week of October 14, 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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Indonesia is becoming more important to the world’s largest tech companies, with more than 30 million Internet users and a mobile-phone penetration of 78 percent. The Wall Street Journal features “Indonesia’s Top 10 Tech Start-Ups”. Read Original Content
According to market researchers, smartphone penetration is nearing 50 percent in China’s largest cities, and the gross transaction value of mobile payments in the country is currently at $2.5 billion and predicted to grow to $40 billion by 2014. Read Original Content
Antenna Software provides a complete cloud-based enterprise mobility suite that enables both IT pros and business executives alike to create and manage mobile apps, websites and content across the entire business. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Antenna Software.
Results of an Australian survey by Good Technology indicate that 88 percent of respondents admit to working outside of regular hours on their mobile device. Read Original Content
Australian firm Handset Detection has developed technology that allows customers to find out which mobile devices are accessing their websites, and now customers can do so locally by installing the system on their own servers. Read Original Content
Mobile Expert Video Series: Jeff Wallace
How does a large multinational company think about and develop an enterprise-wide mobile strategy? That is the question I asked mobility expert Jeff Wallace - listen to his answer here.
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Mobile Expert Video Series: Michael King
This week I am in beautiful Silicon Valley in California where I met up with, and had the honor of interviewing Michael King, former Gartner mobility analyst and now Director of Mobile Strategies with up-and-coming mobility vendor Appcelerator. In this segment of Mobile Expert Video Series, we discuss the concept of BYOA (bring your own apps), and the criteria he used when looking for a mobility vendor to join.
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Mobility News Weekly-Week of October 7, 2012
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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In a survey
conducted by Virgin Media Business, more than a third of CIOs in the UK believe
that Apple will eventually gain the upper hand over Samsung in the battle over
being the preferred business device. Read Original Content.
Depicting the
shifting trend in market, around 32 percent of smartphone users shop using
their mobile handsets, according to a recent report by communication agency
Havas Media's mobile marketing network Mobext India. Read Original Content.
Despite the
excitement surrounding the new iPhone, the volume of new smartphone shipments
is lower than expected. NPD DisplaySearch downgraded its 2012 forecast of new
purchases from 220-230 million to 177 million. The volume of replacement
phones, however, is expected to increase as new smartphones enter the market.
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Mobile Health News Weekly-Week of October 7, 2012
The Mobile
Health News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news
and articles related to mobile health that I run across each week. I am specifically targeting information that
reflects market data and trends.
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The global patient monitoring systems market has been
forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 6.04 percent over the
period between 2011 and 2015. Read Original Content.
Preventice has found that about 2.2 million patients
globally are using wireless monitoring, a figure estimated to approach 5
million by 2015. The company also said the global patient monitoring market
will reach $9.3 billion by 2014. Read Original Content.
The mobile health industry is expected to grow from $1.7
billion in 2010 to $5.7 billion in 2015, according to estimates from
Dallas-based market research firm Parks Associates. Read Original Content.
Antenna Software provides a complete cloud-based enterprise
mobility suite that enables both IT pros and business executives alike to
create and manage mobile apps, websites and content across the entire
business. This newsletter is sponsored
in part by Antenna Software.
According to New York-based market research firm,
GlobalData, the worldwide mobile healthcare market in 2011 was around $1.2
billion, the MH reporter wrote. By 2018, it is poised to hit $11.8 billion.
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Mobile Expert Video Series: Sahara Alexis
This week I am in San Ramon, California and had the privilege of meeting with and interviewing mobility expert and Cognizant Mobility's Head of Advisory Services, Sahara Alexis. Sahara racks up the frequent flyer mileage meeting with large enterprises around the world and talking about mobile strategies. What a strange job.
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Determining Anticipated ROIs for Enterprise Mobility
Over 90% of companies today believe enterprise mobility is "very important" to "critical" to their company’s future success according to a recent study I completed. Yet identifying ROIs
is still a major challenge. It seems
intuitively people recognize enterprise mobility is a revolution that will
change competitive landscapes, but they are still unsure as to exactly how it
will impact their company.
I propose that we as individuals understand how mobile
technologies have changed our own lives, and believe the same will happen in
our businesses. The challenge is that
mobile technology can provide big changes - real-time data, real-time visibility, real-time
analytics, real-time alerts and notifications, real-time KPI monitoring,
real-time workforce tracking, real-time job status and real-time schedules,
unified and 360 degree views of our operational areas, etc, and these capabilities can change entire processes,
businesses, industries, service level agreements, customer interactions, and
entire business models. How do you measure that?
These are big
changes that will take some study to fully understand their impact on each of our own unique industries and markets.
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Because enterprise mobility can impact everything about a business, the business must work with the IT teams to determine anticipated ROIs and mobile strategies. How do you measure competitive advantages and better, faster decision making? How do you measure the anticipated impact of providing better and faster customer service? How do you measure doing business at a faster tempo with mobile technologies?
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Mobile Commerce News Weekly-Week of October 7, 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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In 2012 mobile commerce sales in the U.S. grew year over year 98.6 percent to $20.85 billion from $10.50 billion in 2011. Read Original Content.
Starbucks will be integrating Square’s mobile payment system into many of its U.S. stores this fall, in addition to investing $25 million in Square. Read Original Content.
According to a study released by the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center, swiping mobile phones could replace cash and credit cards both online and in stores within the next decade. Read Original Content.
Founded in 1979, DSI is a global provider of Enterprise Mobility Solutions®, helping companies worldwide increase productivity and profitability regardless of data source, device type, operating system or network connectivity. DSI serves clients globally through its offices in Australia, Canada, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. This newsletter is sponsored in part by DSI.
Debenham’s latest research suggests mobile shoppers are more lucrative, shopping more often and spending more than in-store customers, but they are also far more fickle and will change brands if an experience is not good. Read Original Content.
The Merchant Customer Exchange announced that Dunkin' Brands, parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, has committed to the mobile-commerce solution. Read Original Content.
Based on several online surveys of mobile device owners, a study by Javelin reveals that mobile shopping has become a $20 billion business. More than $20.7 billion was spent using a mobile device over the past year. Read Original Content.
According to Deloitte, In the U.S., using apps and mobile web sites while shopping accounted for a 5 percent bump in retail sales, equating to $159 billion in in-store sales. In the UK the proportion was slightly higher, but that the actual value was lower: mobile usage gave a 6 percent bump, or 24.7 billion in sales. Read Original Content.
Online auction site eBay has revised its forecast for global transactions through mobile to $10 billion for 2012 after this week it saw the 100 millionth download of its app and 100 million listings through mobile. Read Original Content.
Square, the largest mobile payments company, has now reached a $3.25 billion valuation after raising $200 million as it readies to go global. Read Original Content.
Mobile device experts estimate that payments using Near Field Communication-equipped cellphones will account for $240 billion in spending worldwide in 2012 and more than $670 billion by 2015. Read Original Content.
According to a recent survey by TCS the average featured firm was due to spend $17.9 million on mobile technologies, marketing, customer service and similar areas in 2012. Read Original Content.
The Mobile Marketing Association, in partnership with exchange4media, has released the first mobile advertising spend report for India, which estimates the size of the current spend at Rs 180 crore, and is expected to increase by 40 percent in the next 12 months. Read Original Content.
Mobile advertising revenue reached a new high of $1.6 billion last year, according to data from the Interactive Advertising Bureau. Read Original Content.
Sky Technologies has been making SAP mobility easy since 1998. With Sky, you can mobilize your business and empower your team with solutions that are quick to install, easy to use, highly secure, and already proven in hundreds of SAP mobility projects across the globe. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Sky Technologies.
eMarketer projects that Facebook will pull in about $72.7 million in U.S. revenue this year from advertising on mobile devices. Read Original Content
The UK mobile marketing industry is currently worth over £330 million. As recently as 2010, the sector was worth just £85 million per year and this phenomenal growth is set to continue. Read Original Content.
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Kevin Benedict's What's New in HTML5 - Week of October 7th, 2012
I conducted a workshop via webex yesterday with a mining company in Australia. It was interesting that they had a strong preference for HTML5 apps running on a cloud based mobile platform. Their thinking was that they want mobile solutions now, but they see no need to sink a lot of money into on-premise solutions and mobile platforms yet. They felt that HTML5 would give them the most flexibility and easiest implementations and deployments at this time as they mature their own mobile strategies and infrastructure and wait to see who the winners will be in the mobile platform market.
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Intel has continued to survey developers to find out where things are going with HTML5, and 40 percent of those surveyed said that they are already using HTML5 in some way in their development, and the other 40 percent of the survey developers said they planned to use it. Read Original Content
In this video interview, Adam ‘HTML5 Guru’ Stanley Tells How RIM is Using HTML5 in BlackBerry 10. (Click here to see the video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy4fOzQeCY8) Read Original Content
A new video game, Brainworth, teaches its users about the
principles of computer science and skills required to create HTML5 online
games. Read Original Content
Education technology firm Desmos, Inc. has developed a
graphing calculator with an interactive HTML5 graphing platform that works
across all modern browsers. Read Original Content
A recent webcast on the subject of using HTML5 for web-based
trading applications is available. The
webcast discussion is based on the question:
“Is it feasible to adopt HTML5 as an enterprise development technology
now, what are the issues, and how can they be addressed?” Read Original Content
A new report by mobility analyst Kevin Benedict documents the plans and insights of over 120 people involved in enterprise mobility. When asked how important HTML5 and HTML5 hybrid apps were to their company's enterprise mobility plans, 45% answered it was "very important," and 14% said it was "critical." Download the entire Mid-Year Enterprise Mobility 2012 Survey report for free here.
A recent study by adtech company Kontera based on data from
15,000 U.S. publisher partners revealed that mobile web traffic is up 430
percent between January and July this year and mobile Web browsing now accounts
for 22 percent of web traffic. Read Original Content
Apple iOS users who have upgraded to iOS 6 or bought an
iPhone 5 may be missing Google Maps features, but it is still available as
Google is actively maintaining the HTML5-based mobile Web version of Google
Maps. Google Street View will be soon
available on the mobile Web version. Read Original Content
A new report from BI Intelligence explains why Facebook
abandoned HTML5 for now including topics such as: HTML5 app functionality still leaves much to
be desired; HTML5 has a fragmentation problem; and The promise of HTML5
remains. Read Original Content
A research report from Strategy Analytics forecasts that the
HTML5-focused Firefox OS will capture only 1 percent of the market in
2013. Read Original Content
An article in PCQuest demonstrates how to remotely debug a
mobile HTML5 app with a remote inspector.
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Eyepartner has released Channel Manager HTML5 V1.0, enabling
users to publish video and audio into playlists by dragging and dropping
content in a channel lineup, and to build unlimited scheduled programming for
playback on Roku set-top boxes and HTML5 5-compatible players including iPad
and iPhone. Read Original Content
Google uses HTML5 animations to illustrate its economic
impact for each state in the U.S. on its Economic Impact page
(http://www.google.com/economicimpact/)
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Oracle has added three new PeopleSoft mobile applications
which utilize HTML5 and CSS3 and do not require download. Read Original Content
A panel discussion which took place on the last day of the
World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Boston included topics such
as the future of mobile, how the mobile interface will evolve, app stores, and
HTML5. Read Original Content
In this article in TechRepublic, “Why you’d be stupid to bet
against HTML5”, author Nick Heath explains that although HTML5’s credentials as
a mobile development platform have been called into question, it is still set
to play a key role as the basis for mobile apps. Read Original Content
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