"We did not enter the search business. [Google] entered the phone business. Make no mistake they want to kill the iPhone. We won't let them... I want to go back to that other question first and say one more thing. This don't be evil mantra - It's bullshit." - Steve Jobs at an emp...
In the face of stiff competition from the freely available and wildly popular Android software, the Symbian Foundation has had no choice but to follow Google's example.
It has announced that its open source migration project is now complete and that the Symbian platform called...
iPad on Ulitzer - SYS-CON Events announced on Monday that "iPad Developer Summit" will take place November 1-3, 2010, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. The Summit is co-located with the 7th International Cloud Conference & Expo and the 9th Internati...
While the market figures out whether it wants one of those new iHyped Apple iPad tablets when they get here in March, what it would do with it if it got one, whether it will kill the Kindle, threaten netbooks or backfire on Apple, note that it’s the first time Apple is using its ...
Netsize previews survey results at M-Days mobile conference and trade show in Munich, Germany
Munich, Germany, January 28, 2010 -- Netsize, a leading mobile commerce and communications enabler, today revealed the first results of the Mobile Tren...
The iPhone is poised to become the device of choice within enterprises, a trend set to spiral rapidly in 2010. As pressures mount on IT departments to allow devices access to complex types of corporate data, iPhone business use must go beyond secure email access. This session will give enterprise developers a way to expand the iPhone's capabilities to include critical business processes and ERP workflow applications. We'll explore how to leverage a mobile platform to securely turn the iPhone into an enterprise-class computing device for today's mobile workforce.
Speaker Bio: Senthil Krishnapillai is director of product management at Sybase iAnywhere. Senthil's mobile communications group, part of the Information Anywhere suite, is responsible for the designing and bringing future generation of Mobile collaboration products to the market. Senthil is experienced in managing enterprise products for worldwide markets and has successfully developed and marketed innovative products for the mobility market. He has more than 15 years experience in product management, product marketing and product development for mobile devices and smartphones with Sybase and Extended Systems and was the founder of Rand Software, a synchronization software company. He is a member of various consortiums including OMA-DS and CTIA.