Before you read on, consider participating now in the Mobile Cloud Computing Asia July 14-15, 2010 scheduled in Singapore and then read on!
The diversification of today’s mobile devices make them a crucial part of life around the globe. Just read Tweets and blog posts, for example, to see the number of them that focus on them. With these devices becoming capable of performing more complex but extremely practical tasks, there is no reason for you to be left behind at home or at work. Take care of home and work no matter where you are. This is the concept of Cloud Computing, which promises to help these devices reach a new plateau of web access.
Cloud Computing, is undeniably one of the most widely discussed topic among the internet community and because of its prevalence and top of the line benefits, the concept would naturally mesh with mobile devices to enable on-the-go functionalities like we have never witnessed before. This revolution in the mobile space will be in full swing in the following years.
Understanding the true potential of Mobile Cloud Computing and Cloud-based Applications and Services for Mobile would be our primary focus at the event, Mobile Cloud Computing Asia July 14-15, 2010 in Singapore, a major technology, tourism, and business hub of the world. We will bank on the most recent studies that the market will bring in more than $20 billion in revenues over the next five years.
In this event, we will discover how the players of the ecosystem will look at opportunities and overcome challenges for Mobile Cloud Computing. We will learn from expert view points and opinions on how we can strategize and draw blue prints of what Mobile Cloud Computing should be. And we will examine the business models that will make your Mobile Cloud Computing business reach its real and full potential.
Key Themes and Topics:
- Understanding the challenges in growing your mobile applications business
- Evaluating the key factors to mobile application growth
- Examining how will Mobile Cloud challenge the dynamic landscape of the Telecommunications Industry
- Assessing the true value proposition of Mobile Cloud Computing and why will it be the future of Mobile Applications?
- Identifying Mobile Cloud applications that will drive subscriber and revenue growth
- Creating the ecosystem of Mobile Cloud Computing
- Market trends and acceptance of Mobile Cloud Computing cross geographic location – comparative studies and analysis
- The cost of investment and ROI for Mobile Cloud
- Interoperability studies device consideration for Mobile Cloud Computing
- Examining key business models and overcoming challenges
Confirmed and Invited Speakers to date:
- Simone Brunozzi, Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services- APAC, Amazon.com
- Ahmad Nadeem Syed, Director Interconnect and Regulatory Affairs, Mobilink, Pakistan
- Sachin Dabir, Founder & CEO, Ashnik, Singapore
- Nigel J. K. Dye, Director, Business Development, BT Global Telecoms Market, UK
- Suresh Sambandam, Founder & CEO, Orange Scape, India
- Ashish Thomas, Director - Singtel Group Innovations, Singapore
- S. Sivaramakrishnan, VP, Tech Content Services, Bharti Airtel, India
- Mahesh Deshmukh, General Manager – Marketing (Enterprise Business Unit), Idea Cellular, India
- Jason Ling, VP, Product Development, HipLogic , USA
- Ajit Gokhale, Founder & CEO, Mobien Technologies, India
- Collin Penman, Cloud Computing Director, APAC, Salesforce.com, Singapore
- Jason Ling, VP, Product Development, HipLogic, USA
- Michael Knuckey, Editor, Cloud Computing Vision, UK
- Ranjit Kumar, AGM, Mobile Data and Content Solution, Reliance Communications, India
- Ratchanee Teepprasan, Head, ICT Solutions & Data, Truecorp, Thailand
- Sjam Surjana, Manager, Lab Service Development, PT Telkomunikasi, Indonesia
- Khaled Dewan, Head, Development Technology Division, Aktel, Bangladesh
- Aurelien Guillou, Principal Research Engineer, Orange Labs, UK
- Gary Tsang, Industry Analyst, Telsyte, Australia
- William Tan, CTO, Cloud Registry, Australia
- Tanveer Ul Haq, VP, Technical, Wi-Tribe, Pakistan
- Ferrij Lumoring, CIO, Jatis Mobile, Indonesia
Target Delegate Profile for this event equals the same profile of potential DIDX members:
- MNOs – Mobile Network Operators
- Head/Director/Senior Manager/Manager of Architecture/Service Architecture/BSS/OSS/Cloud Computing Strategies/Service Delivery
- PaaS Providers – PaaS – Platform as a Service
- Mobile Network Infrastructure Providers
- ISPs – Internet Service Providers
- Mobile OSS/BSS Providers – OSS – Operations Support Systems; BSS- Billing Support Systems
- CRM Vendors – CRM – Customer Relationship Management
- OEMs – Original Equipment Manufacturers
- Smart Card (SIM) Vendors
- ASPs – ASP – Application Service Providers
- Mobile Applications Developers
- SaaS Providers – SaaS - Software as a Service
- Enterprise Solutions Providers
- Cloud Computing Vendors
Sign up today at http://www.mobilecloudcomputingasia.com/register.html.
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Article writtten by Eugene at Neo-Edge and edited Suzanne Bowen, Vice President of Super Technologies, Inc.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Mix with Mobile Cloud Computing Experts in Singapore Mid-July Invite from DIDX
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