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Mobile in the Enterprise: Blog Recap

The latest Mobile Monday event drew nearly 200 entrepreneurs, wireless mobility executives, and technology professionals to the Union League of Philadelphia.
Stephen Goodman – an influential authority for his work with emerging growth companies and partner at Morgan Lewis — inspired the audience. He noted the possibilities and opportunities that exist when future world-class companies, and […]

MobileMonday & Netia S.A. invite you to “Biznes to Rozmowy”

MobileMonday Poland and Netia S.A are glad to invite you to the “Biznes to Rozmowy” congress to be held on the 8th of October in Warsaw. “Biznes to Rozmowy” will bring some of the top Polish decision makers for a whole day for talks on new technologies and communication in modern business. An ideal setting for networking. The special guest of the event will be Steve Wozniak, the cofounder of Apple computers …

Helsinki–Marseille – Towards a Promising Partnership in IT

On September 29, Marseilles IT cluster proposes a strategic partnership with Helsinki. As one of the fastest growing cities in southern Europe, Marseille is willing to enlarge its links towards Helsinki, the city which has become, after years of investments, the reference in Europe for their private and public innovative experiences. In its desire to catch-up, Marseille is going to spend more than 7 billion euros in the next five years in infrastructures, equipments, transportation, and high-tech parks — impacting the growth of the local IT industry.

Monday 12th Oct 2009 – Mobile Marketing Pitch Challenge – update!

:: 6.30pm for 7pm start, Mon 12th October 2009
:: Level 3 @ The Blacket Hotel
:: Entry on King Street via the Blacket Hotel. (Here’s a map)

MOBILE MARKETING PITCH CHALLENGE

Heads up – the next Mobile Monday Sydney event will be a live Pitch Challenge with up to five mobile marketing firms pitching ideas to our real […]

How the Rise of Mobile Device Applications Will Shape the Handset Market

The mobile internet applications space is booming. Apple’s AppStore is evidence that mobile apps are hot. And, with the increasing popularity of smartphones, mobile internet apps will continue to be a hot topic. A recent study from ABI Research shows that Mobile Cloud Computing will change the face of the mobile application world by 2014. Mobile Cloud Computing is the new approach to mobile application that uses the mobile Web to support …

Vietnam Telecoms industry offers a Multitude of Opportunities

Hanoi, Vietnam, September 23, 2009 – Co-organized by the National Institute of Information and Communications Strategy (NIICS) and Frost & Sullivan, the Vietnam Telecoms Growth Conference 2009 kick-started today. Based on the theme –‘Maximizing growth opportunities in emerging markets’ – this is the first time a growth focused conference for the Telecoms industry is being held in Vietnam.  The two-day conference is endorsed by the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam (MIC). Mr. Le Nam Thang, Standing Vice Minister from MIC Vietnam graced the conference as the guest-of-honor.  In his address, he summarised the focus of the conference and …

Turn-It-On: Your Location

Turn-It-On: Your Location The relevance of a person’s geographical location to an application or website has been one of the long praised benefits for mobile users. This MobileMonday in Duesseldorf puts the spotlight on the spectrum of possibilities for applications and current trends on the location front. Speakers confirmed so far * Dr. Nick Allot, Open Mobile Terminal Platform * Stephanie Renda, match2blue holding GmbH * Wolfram Kriesing, uxebu Consulting Ltd. * Torsten Schollmayer, Sapient Event Details Time: September 21, 2009 from 7pm to 10pm Location: Dusseldorf Street: PLATZ DER IDEEN 1 City/Town: 40476 Düsseldorf Original Post via MoMo Dusseldorf

MobileMonday #9 Security in mobile

When: Monday October 5, 2009, 18:00 (program begins at 18:30) to 21:00 Location HES-SO Aula, Berner Fachhochschule, Quellgasse 21, Biel/Bienne Topic Why should users and developers care about security and privacy ? Users expect private information to remain confidential or controlled access, that transactions will be secure and that no malicious code will enter their handsets. Developers care about the impact on their business model and the implications on application design. But handsets can easily be lost, stolen or left unprotected.  Mobile information access increases the exposure of private information. And the number of applications and open operating systems increases …