Where I will speak

  • 12 Apr 2010

    Mobile Network Applications, Openness and Web Innovation

    Amsterdam

    This is going to be my presentation:

    Stimulating a New Generation of Mobile Internet Applications

    • Innovation through contamination
    • Socialize the mobile leveraging Operator assets
    • UX as the silver bullet
    • Reviewing mobile operators’ capability to offer additional value to the applications: location, QoS, security

    The mobile market is now an open market place and is currently undergoing an evolution and major changes at every level of the value chain. Operator “walled garden” have failed to attract customers and new players such as handset vendors, web service providers and the third parties are now offering their own services.

    Mobile operators are looking for new revenue streams in this competitive market and for ways to justify their infrastructure upgrades. Network APIs are subject of increasing interest for mobile operators as they have the potential to enable a variety of new business models, including app stores and two-sided business models. Also mobile operators are facing an increasing competition from web-based service providers and they are now realising that they have to act and choose between a smart-pipe or dump-pipe long-term strategy.

    Mobile Network Applications, Openness and Web Innovation conference will explore new mobile applications ecosystem and how it is enabling a shift in speed of innovation. During this conference leading mobile operators and service providers, applications developers, handset and smartphone manufacturers and the standards organisations will present case studies on the latest application creation innovations in the industry and how openness affects the entire environment.  With key players in the value chain looking for ways to stand out for innovation and customer focus in this competitive market, this conference is timely and will provide with key solutions they are looking for.

  • 26 Apr 2010

    3rd Annual Next Generation Mobile Messaging 2010

    Barcelona

    This is going to be my presentation:

    My bonsai is texting me!

    • The transition from SMS to SSM
    • The Internet of Things is messaging end users.
    • Innovation in Messaging Applications.
    • Show me the money: what are the new business models?

    Generation Messaging Forum 2009 will look at the latest developments in all messaging services available.

    This conference will allow operators to understand how further they can go in developing the messaging services and how they can increase their revenues with services that have always been there – and probably taken for granted.

    There is no doubt that the services users are more attracted to, are the voice and messaging services. Therefore operators should try to make the most out of it and increase their revenue. Nonetheless, the scope of messaging is much broader than just SMS and we will also focus on other messaging services available such as MMS, email, instant messaging.

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