TC Technology Announces MIMS Mobile

Carlsbad, CA, April 30, 2014 – TC Technology announces its newest software product – MIMS Mobile, which sits atop Esri® ArcGIS® Runtime and leverages MIMS Office and MIMS Gateway to improve utility operations.

MIMS, which stands for mobile information management system, targets return on investment by automating paper processes, streamlining tasks, and presenting helpful mapping to utility field workers. 

Using the latest technology, MIMS Mobile offers improved performance, straightforward deployment, and a fresh look ready for:

  • Any type of scheduled or unscheduled job
  • Integrating work originating from other systems
  • Utilities of any size

MIMS Mobile is ideal for utilities ready to benefit from ArcGIS Runtime. It ships in fall 2014 and is exclusively available to ELA subscribers. 



Contact TC Technology to see a demonstration and start planning today or visit TC Technology’s booth #1101 at the upcoming Esri International User Conference. 

About TC Technology
TC Technology delivers more than powerful intuitive mapping. Our products empower organizations to recognize the advantages of mobile workforce management. Field workers benefit from real time job information on the latest maps while operations benefit from boosts in productivity. Affordable, quick to deploy and easy to use, TC Technology’s products are right for any sized organization. Products include MIMS and GO! Sync Mobile GIS.www.tctechnology.com

 

Berg Insight: Mobile Location-Based Advertising will be worth ? 10.7 billion in 2018

 

Gothenburg, Sweden – April 25, 2014: According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the total value of the global real-time mobile location-based advertising and marketing (LBA) market will grow from € 1.2 billion in 2013 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 54 percent to € 10.7 billion in 2018. This will then correspond to 38.6 percent of all mobile advertising and marketing. Location-based advertising and marketing will thus represent around 7 percent of digital advertising, or 2 percent of the total global ad spend for all media.

 

The past year has seen a number of significant developments in the real-time mobile LBA space. One example is the concept of beacons based on Bluetooth low energy (BLE). “The concept of Bluetooth marketing has been reinvigorated following Apple’s introduction of iBeacon in 2013”, said Rickard Andersson, Senior Analyst, Berg Insight. While so far remaining sparsely deployed, Berg Insight anticipates that beacon adoption will take off in 2014 as retailers launch innovative marketing schemes and leverage the possibility to analyse how customers roam and dwell in stores and aisles. “The burgeoning BLE-based beacon ecosystem is now populated by a large number of diverse players including PayPal, Qualcomm and start-ups such as Estimote, Swirl and Shopkick”, said Mr. Andersson. He adds that these companies constitute a completely new set of players competing alongside established LBA specialists like Verve, Placecast and xAd, LBS players including Intersec, Telenav and Waze, and operators such as AT&T, SFR and the UK joint venture Weve.

 

Download report brochure: Location-Based Advertising and Marketing 

 

About Berg Insight 

Berg Insight offers premier business intelligence to the telecom industry. We produce concise reports providing key facts and strategic insights about pivotal developments in our focus areas. Our vision is to be the most valuable source of intelligence for our customers.

Open Mobile Alliance Contributes to European Union Technical Framework

Open Mobile Alliance Contributes to European Union Technical Framework for the Sale of Separate Roaming Services — OMA network APIs included in EU technical framework as defined by ETSI’s Mobile Standards Group (MSG) and as part of the BEREC Stakeholder Forum Continue reading “Open Mobile Alliance Contributes to European Union Technical Framework”

Attendee list just announced for Telematics Detroit 2014

 

Telematics Detroit 2014 Conference & Exhibition (June 45, Novi, MI) has just been released. 

Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect from the world’s largest connected car event in 2014:
 

  • Over 2000 attendees – 35% bigger than in 2013
  • 26% of delegates from OEMs – representing every major automaker
  • More senior level execs than ever before, from companies including, Harman, Pandora, Sony, Nuance, Magneti Marelli and Spotify
  • Plus! Our brand new event app to make it easy to book meetings onsite

Take a look at the attendee list here: telematicsdetroit.com/ attendees

This is the only event to unite the entire telematics ecosystem. It’s the annual industry showcase for innovation and the forum where companies serious about the connected car come to do real business.

Spectra Precision’s New MobileMapper 20 Handheld Extends GIS Capabilities in the Field

 

WESTMINSTER, Colo., April 17, 2014 – Spectra Precision introduced today the MobileMapper® 20 GIS handheld. In the same form factor as the current MobileMapper 10 handheld, MobileMapper 20 offers enhanced capabilities:  a new bright VGA color touch screen display, a 5 MP camera for higher resolution images, doubled memory capacity and 3.5G cellular performance. The MobileMapper 20 also comes with a standard 2-year warranty.

Unique to products in its class, the Spectra Precision MobileMapper 20 provides real-time GPS accuracy of better than 2 meters and post-processed accuracy of a half meter using MobileMapper Office software. Mapping professionals can also take advantage of Spectra Precision’s optional MobileMapper Field software for data collection, maintenance and inspection.

MobileMapper 20 incorporates a variety of communication technologies, including Bluetooth, WiFi and a 3.5 G cellular modem, to keep mobile workers connected and more efficient while in the field. With a compact lightweight design, large display and long battery life (typically more than 20 hours), the easy-to-use handheld is ideal for intensive data collection. The MobileMapper 20 runs Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 and offers the flexibility to support a broad range of third-party software applications.

“Building on the popular MobileMapper 10 handheld and responding to our customers’ evolving needs, we have significantly increased the power and functionality of our entry-level MobileMapper product portfolio,” said Olivier Casabianca, business area director of Trimble’s GeoInstruments. “With the introduction of MobileMapper 20, Spectra Precision is further extending the GIS capabilities of our customers in the field, while simultaneously providing them with the peace-of-mind of a standard 2-year warranty.”

Availability

The Spectra Precision MobileMapper 20 GIS handheld is now available through the Spectra Precision global dealer network. For more information visit: www.spectraprecision.com or email: sales@spectraprecision.com .

About the Spectra Precision Brand

Spectra Precision offers a complete product portfolio focusing on the needs of the mainstream surveying and construction markets. The Spectra Precision portfolio includes Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, mechanical and robotic total stations, theodolites, autolevels, data collection hardware, field and office software, as well as a wide range of construction tools and accessories. Spectra Precision surveying equipment uses proven technologies to deliver value, reliability and ease-of-use to customers worldwide. The Spectra Precision brand is backed with the strong technical support that users have come to expect from a quality name in surveying and construction. 

Mobile Patents Landscape – An In-Depth Quantitative Analysis – 3rd Edition – 2014

 

Highlights  

 ·          The study looked at over 7 million patents granted in the US and Europe. The analysis focused on the patents granted to 65 technology companies in the mobile space.  

 ·          The gap between the number of mobile patents granted in the US vs. Europe widened again. US now accounts for roughly 76% of the mobile patents granted in the two jurisdictions.  

 ·          US companies comprise of 50% of the top 50 list followed by Japan, China, and South Korea.  

 ·          By the end of 2013, approximately 25% of all granted patents in the US were mobile related. In 2001, the percentage was 5%. In Europe, roughly 10% of the patents granted were mobile related.  

 ·          Samsung was again the leader in mobile patents granted in 2013 in the US and worldwide. Samsung was followed by IBM, Qualcomm, RIM, LG, Sony, Microsoft, Ericsson, Google, and AT&T for the top 10 companies by mobile patent grants in 2013.  

 ·          Google made an entry into the top 10 overall mobile patents list for the first time. AT&T did the same for the mobile patents granted in 2013.  

 ·          Despite dwindling market fortunes, RIM continues a healthy patents grant rate and appears in several top 10 categories.  

 ·          US Mobile Operators dominate the top 10 operator rankings: Patent top 10 Rankings: AT&T, NTT DoCoMo, Sprint, Verizon, Telecom Italia, Swisscom, T-Mobile, Orange, SK Telecom, and TeliaSonera.  

 ·          Mobile Infrastructure Patent top 10 Rankings: Samsung, Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, Qualcomm, LG, Intel, Siemens, Fujitsu, NEC, and Panasonic.  

 ·          Mobile OEM Patent top 10 Rankings: Samsung, Microsoft, Sony, Nokia, Google, LG, RIM, Siemens, Fujitsu, and Panasonic.  

 ·          The top 5 categories for patents grants in the US for 2013 were Telecommunications, Digital Multiplexing, Digital Processing – Data Transfer, Digital Processing – Financial, and Computer Graphics.  

 ·          The top   

 ·          The top 10 filers of mobile patents in the US were IBM, Samsung, Microsoft, Sony, Qualcomm, Nokia, Ericsson, Google, LG, Intel and Apple. It was the first time that Samsung, Microsoft, Google and Apple showed up in the top 10 patent filers list together.  

 ·          Facebook’s mobile patent filings increased by 177% YoY.  

 ·          Due to the ongoing work in the LTE/LTE-A space, the Multiplex Communications category saw the highest jump in patent filings in 2013.  

Introduction  

The value of Intellectual Property (IP) have been debated since the days of Aristotle in the fourth century B.C. In 1624, The Statute of Monopolies passed as the first statutory expression of English patent law. Patent systems evolved from there and helped lay the foundations of the patent system that we are familiar with today. In any given industry, IP forms the core basis of technology, the competition evolves and its protection becomes paramount to not only its inventors but also to the geographical boundaries of operations.  

In a knowledge economy, the very competitiveness and durability of the nation’s economy depends on how well the framework of IP and patents works in the country and the steps it takes to avoid theft and misuse of the laws while enforcing the rules and regulations on the books. IP has been an integral part of the economic engine of the western world for many decades if not centuries. Over the past two decades, nations and corporations have competed on the creation, funding, execution, and protection of the new ideas.  

Mobile’s role in transforming industries and countries is being appreciated in every corner of the planet – whether it’s streets of Thimpu or high rises of Hong Kong, whether it is the hustle-bustle of Cupertino or a relaxed afternoon in Paris, mobile forms the connective tissue of the global society. As mobile devices have moved from being a luxury good to becoming an everyday necessity, innovation in various segments of the industry has accelerated the reach and impact of mobile technology worldwide. Mobile is also levelling the playing field, increasing the opportunities for entrepreneurs far and wide. A dreamer in Nairobi has as good a shot at success as anyone else in the west.  

All the innovation and economic activity has also increased the patent activity around the world. While US, Europe, and Japan remain the overall leaders in patents both in quantity and quality; China’s is at the top in terms of growth rate. In 2013, China’s patent applications grew 15.6% compared to the US at 10.8%. Amongst the top 5 filers in 2013, ZTE and Huawei are from China.  

According to the US Patent Office (USPTO), in 2013, the number of patents granted grew over 62% by the end of 2012 for the same time period. The numbers of foreign filings are now in the majority for both the applications filed as well as the patents granted.  

As we look into the mobile related patents, the growth is much more striking. The number of mobile related patents that were granted by the USPTO and the EPO increased significantly over the course of last decade. The US market saw a 449% increase while the European market saw a 105% increase in mobile related patent grants.  

Another interesting fact is that in 2013, roughly quarter of all patents granted in the US were mobile related. This grew from around 2% in 1991 and 5% in 2001. In Europe, roughly 10% of the patents granted are now related to mobile.  

Chetan Sharma Consulting analyzed over 7 million patents granted by the USPTO and EPO over the last two decades to understand how mobile has become a key enabler for all technology companies. Furthermore, we looked at patent granted to the top 65 technology companies who are active in the mobile space to understand their relative strengths and weaknesses in the mobile patents landscape. This study is third in the series that does an in-depth quantitative analysis of the mobile patents landscape. 

http://www.chetansharma.com/ MobilePatentsLandscape_2014. htm

Mobile Dev Tips – Windows Phone training

 

Catch up on the latest developments in Windows Phone with these recordings:

Then keep up with these training events:

 Building Apps for Windows Phone 8.1 Jump Start

If you’re an app developer who wants to design and build Windows Phone 8.1 apps using XAML and C#, don’t miss this exciting event. The two-and-a-half day, demo-rich course, taught by experts who have years of experience developing (and writing about the process), focuses on how to create apps for Windows Phone 8.1 in Visual Studio and how to create universal app projects that share a high percentage of code and that target both Windows and Windows Phone. 

 Finalize your app projects with peers and expert support.

Bring your Windows and Windows Phone apps to one of over 60 global //publish/ coding events. Receive onsite support to help you overcome the final technical blockers, add finishing design touches, and get your app submitted to the Windows Phone and Windows Stores

 
 
Nokia X

We’re about half-way through the first training season for Nokia X developers. If you haven’t joined us online yet, there’s still plenty of time to catch up with these recordings:

Then keep up by joining us online for live sessions where you can ask questions.

Ask the Experts: Port and publish to Nokia X

While most Android apps “just work” on Nokia X, it still helps to talk with experts. If you haven’t had a chance to connect with a Nokia technology wizard at one of our Nokia X porting events around the world, here’s your chance to get answers without leaving your home or office.

Two sessions available:

Push notifications on Nokia X

The Nokia Notifications API enables you to implement Push notifications in your Nokia X apps. In this webinar, we’ll show you how to use Nokia Notifications in your Nokia X apps and walk you through example code provided in the Nokia X SDK.

Two sessions available:

See all upcoming Nokia X webinars

Flickr Releases new versions of its iPhone, iPod touch and Android apps

Today, Flickr released new versions of its iPhone, iPod touch and Android apps to make it faster and easier to capture, share, and discover beautiful photos and videos.  

Notable new features include:    

  • Capture and edit up to 30 seconds of HD video, using the same live filters available for photos, directly in the app.
  • Smarter and faster search experience — it could take up to three seconds per search in the past…now it takes 30 milliseconds.
  • Simpler navigation tools and a redesigned photostream that makes it even easier to share to Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook.

 The new Flickr apps are free and available to download for Android in the Play Store, and rolling out for iPhone and iPod touch in the App Store. To learn more, check out Yahoo’s Tumblr post below or the Flickr blog here.

 

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