The mobile internet has grown much faster than the PC based internet and the number of connected devices is growing exponentially. Millennial’s are changing the world, embracing mobile technology through all aspects of life. Location based services, Internet of Things, Virtual Reality and other emerging technologies continue to drive change throughout society, both in work life and personal life. This presentation explores the growth of mobile technologies and the opportunities they drive for business and society.
Robin Bienfait, CEIO and EVP at Samsung Electronics America, shares her thoughts and insights on how to successfully innovate with enterprise mobility.
Cisco Consulting Director for Retail, Jon Stine, provides an overview of the value of the Internet of Everything for the Retail industry. This presentation outlines how retailers can capture revenues by implementing Internet of Everything strategies.
Disruptive Trends Fueled by AI & Camera Edge AnalyticsMemoori
Disruptive Trends Fueled by AI & Camera Edge Analytics. Memoori is joined by Nikolas Fröhle from German Startup company Security and Safety Things for an in-depth discussion into the trends disrupting the Video Surveillance industry; including Artificial Intelligence Software and Edge Analytics on the camera.
Download a free copy from our website at www.firstpartner.net. The 2015 M2M & IoT Market Map addresses the different roles of M2M and IoT, along with the emerging areas of cloud delivered solution components. It identifies how these will impact the value chain in offering a variety of methods to address different solution specification requirements.
Robin Bienfait, CEIO and EVP at Samsung Electronics America, shares her thoughts and insights on how to successfully innovate with enterprise mobility.
Cisco Consulting Director for Retail, Jon Stine, provides an overview of the value of the Internet of Everything for the Retail industry. This presentation outlines how retailers can capture revenues by implementing Internet of Everything strategies.
Disruptive Trends Fueled by AI & Camera Edge AnalyticsMemoori
Disruptive Trends Fueled by AI & Camera Edge Analytics. Memoori is joined by Nikolas Fröhle from German Startup company Security and Safety Things for an in-depth discussion into the trends disrupting the Video Surveillance industry; including Artificial Intelligence Software and Edge Analytics on the camera.
Download a free copy from our website at www.firstpartner.net. The 2015 M2M & IoT Market Map addresses the different roles of M2M and IoT, along with the emerging areas of cloud delivered solution components. It identifies how these will impact the value chain in offering a variety of methods to address different solution specification requirements.
Israel's First Internet of Things ConferenceGeminiVC
Did you know that by 2020 there will be 30 billion connected devices?! Internet of Things (IoT) is a world where 'things', both physical and vitual, are linked, and is set to transform daily life as we know it. This exclusive, invitation-only event brought together global thought leaders and business executives who are passionate about innovation and the advancement of technology.
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends 2017Den Reymer
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends_2017
http://denreymer.com
Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Machine Learning
Intelligent Apps
Intelligent Things
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Digital Twins
Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers
Conversational Systems
Digital Technology Platforms
Mesh App and Service Architecture
Adaptive Security Architecture
Rising to the Challenge of Mobile Security: The Mobile Aware CISOSamsung Business USA
Sam Philips, VP for Security Solutions, Samsung Business Services and Mark Irwin, National Director, Technical Account Management discussed mobile strategies for the enterprise at Gartner 2015.
Emerging Technology Trends in the Post-COVID WorldVincent Lau
Decades of digital transformation has been accelerated by the pandemic to mere months. While many industries have been disrupted and jobs lost, the impending green recovery will bring about new job opportunities fueled by emerging technologies. Therefore, it is critical that ICT professionals start preparing themselves for the jobs of the future, especially in key areas of Industry 4.0, such as smart manufacturing, smart energy grids, smart building infrastructure, smart retail, and e-mobility. The emphasis on lifelong learning will help better position oneself to make a meaningful impact on today’s society.
New challenges in the Telecommunications sector. Billing solutions innovation and connected devices. How to face challenges and integrate the IoT trend in your business.
INTERNET OF THINGS - THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATIONRajat Maheshwari
IoT is the new wave of innovation.
IoT has the potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
A concerted effort is required to move the industry beyond the early stages of market development towards maturity, driven by common understanding of the distinct nature of the opportunity.
inews24 conference - Nexcom Tech Market 2014
"The Era of Smart Things"
It is not just IoT, future will be changed by Smart Things and it would be called as 'Hardware as a Service'
Iot basics & evolution of 3 gpp technolgies for iot connectivityKAILASH CHAUHAN
#IOT BASICS & EVOLUTION OF 3GPP TECHNOLOGIES FOR IOT CONNECTIVITY
#IOT-Internet of Things Handbook
#Cellular NW for Massive IOT
#LTE_Evolution_for_IoT_Connectivity
Don’t be a dummy. Provide enhanced mobile security for your business with Samsung KNOX. Learn how you can bring defense-grade mobile security to your workplace. http://www.samsung.com/us/business/security/knox/
Israel's First Internet of Things ConferenceGeminiVC
Did you know that by 2020 there will be 30 billion connected devices?! Internet of Things (IoT) is a world where 'things', both physical and vitual, are linked, and is set to transform daily life as we know it. This exclusive, invitation-only event brought together global thought leaders and business executives who are passionate about innovation and the advancement of technology.
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends 2017Den Reymer
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends_2017
http://denreymer.com
Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Machine Learning
Intelligent Apps
Intelligent Things
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Digital Twins
Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers
Conversational Systems
Digital Technology Platforms
Mesh App and Service Architecture
Adaptive Security Architecture
Rising to the Challenge of Mobile Security: The Mobile Aware CISOSamsung Business USA
Sam Philips, VP for Security Solutions, Samsung Business Services and Mark Irwin, National Director, Technical Account Management discussed mobile strategies for the enterprise at Gartner 2015.
Emerging Technology Trends in the Post-COVID WorldVincent Lau
Decades of digital transformation has been accelerated by the pandemic to mere months. While many industries have been disrupted and jobs lost, the impending green recovery will bring about new job opportunities fueled by emerging technologies. Therefore, it is critical that ICT professionals start preparing themselves for the jobs of the future, especially in key areas of Industry 4.0, such as smart manufacturing, smart energy grids, smart building infrastructure, smart retail, and e-mobility. The emphasis on lifelong learning will help better position oneself to make a meaningful impact on today’s society.
New challenges in the Telecommunications sector. Billing solutions innovation and connected devices. How to face challenges and integrate the IoT trend in your business.
INTERNET OF THINGS - THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATIONRajat Maheshwari
IoT is the new wave of innovation.
IoT has the potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
A concerted effort is required to move the industry beyond the early stages of market development towards maturity, driven by common understanding of the distinct nature of the opportunity.
inews24 conference - Nexcom Tech Market 2014
"The Era of Smart Things"
It is not just IoT, future will be changed by Smart Things and it would be called as 'Hardware as a Service'
Iot basics & evolution of 3 gpp technolgies for iot connectivityKAILASH CHAUHAN
#IOT BASICS & EVOLUTION OF 3GPP TECHNOLOGIES FOR IOT CONNECTIVITY
#IOT-Internet of Things Handbook
#Cellular NW for Massive IOT
#LTE_Evolution_for_IoT_Connectivity
Don’t be a dummy. Provide enhanced mobile security for your business with Samsung KNOX. Learn how you can bring defense-grade mobile security to your workplace. http://www.samsung.com/us/business/security/knox/
Many people looking forward to monitor their own health with help of some gadgets like Smartphones. Mobile application preferred as simple and easy way to monitor health care activities. Few many think it doesn’t need mobile app for such purpose, since other healthcare providers who think differently.
6 Rules for Building Amazing Apps for Mobile & Tablet DevicesBrian Fling
I start this talk by exploring how humans gathered and shared knowledge in ancient times only for it to be lost during the dark ages. Not unlike the information overload of today, making knowledge a commodity for the first time in human history.
I follow these concepts with the closely interconnected "6 Rules for Building Amazing Apps for Mobile & Tablet Devices" including how to look at your data, how context influences the users interactions, how to influence users behavior and how to use design to create touchable, almost real life product experiences. Concluded with resetting peoples expectations of how to build mobile apps, making sure they account for a lot more time than other projects.
From artificial intelligence and augmented reality to multi-connected businesses and new mobility, the focus is on a wide variety of technology – but which trends have a lasting influence on digital transformation, in a post-COVID world? A Social Friendly Report.
State of the internet of things (IoT) market 2016 editionPrayukth K V
2015 was the year IoT gained legitimacy.
Businesses budged off a “start small think big” mindset.
In 2016, they’re building IoT into future strategies and
business models. Companies across all industries now
have IoT squarely on their radar. The worldwide Internet
of Things market spend will grow from $591.7 billion
in 2014 to $1.3 trillion in 2019 with a compound annual
growth rate of 17%. The installed base of IoT endpoints
will grow from 9.7 billion in 2014 to more than 25.6 billion
in 2019, hitting 30 billion in 20201.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is actively shaping both the industrial and consumer worlds. Smart tech finds its way to every business and consumer domain there is — from retail to healthcare, from finances to logistics — and a missed opportunity strategically employed by a competitor can easily qualify as a long-term failure for companies who don’t innovate.
Check out more articles at- https://insideaiml.com/articles
High-level overview of what IOT is, its history & future, the definition and its components, the applications for consumers & businesses and the challenges
how iOT is set to herald the Renaissance of 2nd industrial revolution Sumit Roy
Internet of things will all set to herald the second industrial revolution. From Industries as diverse as manufacturing, automotive,industrial, home electronics,Oil and Gas,Insurance including hardware and software,
Presentation on iot market report, internet industry report, growth, overview, size, share, opportunities, company profiling, trends & forecast 2015-2021
'Internet of Things' is on its way to become 'Internet of Everything'
This Internet of Things (IoT) infograph from eInfochips will inform you about the growth, future opportunities and the technological involvement in this segment.
Achieve a new level of productivity with the S Pen on your Galaxy mobile device. Annotate, select, translate, progress slides, take photos and more with these helpful tips.
6 ways Samsung’s Interactive Display powered by Android changes the classroomSamsung Business USA
The Samsung Interactive Display provides improved collaboration and creates a positive learning environment for students and teachers in the classroom.
With Galaxy S23, business leaders and their teams can work flexibly, efficiently, and collaboratively in ways that blaze a new trail to mobile productivity. Here are the top 10 reasons to upgrade you and your team to the Galaxy S23 series.
Ever since the first Samsung Galaxy Note launched back in 2011, mobile professionals have been using the S Pen to write, annotate, and highlight their way through the workday. The advanced stylus allows you to get more done on your phone — making the device great not just for content consumption but also for creating and doing.
Designed to feel like a real pen (complete with a subtle pencil-on-paper sound as you write), the S Pen is fantastic for note taking, drawing, and navigating your phone. You can even use the S Pen as a remote for controlling your camera with gestures, for playing music, and media and for flipping through presentation slides.
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 is an ultra-light PC that fuels productivity with an Intel Evo processor and a long-lasting, fast-charging battery. It is optimized for video calls and offers the easiest file transfer ever using Quick Share.
8 ways ViewFinity monitors set the standard for professionalsSamsung Business USA
To work accurately and efficiently, visual creatives need a wide spectrum of vivid colors on a large screen with reliable connectivity and anti-glare technology.
Heavy-duty work demands rugged devices. But until recently, rugged devices have come with a lot of sacrifices: Rugged devices were more expensive, less powerful and bulkier than the sleek consumer smartphones on the market.
That’s changing with Samsung’s introduction of a new kind of rugged mobile devices. Combining the slim design and powerful feature set of its consumer smartphones with a durable build engineered to be field-ready, Samsung’s Galaxy XCover6 Pro gets more done without sacrifice.
5 Ways Smart Hospital Rooms Can Improve The Patient ExperienceSamsung Business USA
The smart hospital room of the future is integrated, automated and streamlined. Display technology enhances the patient experience, reduces staff burden and improves efficiency.
INFOGRAPHIC_10-field-ready-features-of-the-Tab-Active4_FINAL.pdfSamsung Business USA
Today’s mobile field workers are data-centric, wirelessly connected or using 5G as they work in tough outdoor environments — where they can benefit from rugged tablets that are equally tough and capable, like Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro.
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro is an ultra-light PC that fuels productivity with an Intel Evo processor and a long-lasting, fast-charging battery. It is optimized for video calls and offers the easiest file transfer ever using Quick Share.
In early 2022, Oxford Economics surveyed 500 executives and 1,000 employees to better understand the different ways SMBs support their workforces with smartphones. The data reveals that the cost and benefit relationship in smartphone strategies is greatly misunderstood.
Ever since the first Samsung Galaxy Note launched back in 2011, mobile professionals have been using the S Pen to write, annotate and highlight their way through the workday. The advanced stylus allows you to get more done on your phone — making the device great not just for content consumption but also for creating and doing.
Designed to feel like a real pen (complete with a subtle pencil-on-paper sound as you write), the S Pen is fantastic for note taking, drawing and navigating your phone. You can even use the S Pen as a remote for controlling your camera with gestures, for playing music and media and for flipping through presentation slides.
The idea of using a tablet for mobile work is not a new one. For workers lugging heavy laptop bags and businesses seeking to provide employees with flexible technology for working remotely, sleek powerful tablets hold a lot of appeal. But for a tablet to be your go-to device for important parts of your workday, it has to tick a lot of boxes.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8, S8+ and S8 Ultra do just that, combining PC-like performance with smart multitasking features that make for a powerful productivity tool, whether you are on the go or at a desk connecting to a monitor.
The way we work has changed — and the technology needed to stay ahead of the curve is evolving in turn. To that end, the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra combines the best of both worlds from Samsung’s S and Note series, to help effectively power you and your team forward in the new, hybrid world of work.
With Galaxy S22 Ultra, business leaders and their teams can work flexibly, efficiently and collaboratively in ways that blaze a new trail to mobile productivity. Here are the top 10 reasons to upgrade you and your team to Galaxy S22 Ultra.
9 benefits of mobilizing patient care with hospital technologySamsung Business USA
Healthcare happens on the go — with nurses coming to patients' bedsides, physicians conferring during shift changes and patients following their care protocol after being discharged. Mobile devices like tablets and smartphones allow healthcare providers and their patients to stay connected at all times, empowering clinicians and improving patient outcomes.
You can enhance your patient care with these nine best practices for mobile healthcare solutions.
6 ways Samsung Kiosk gives retailers an all-in-one self-service solutionSamsung Business USA
Self-service retail solutions have been gaining popularity for years, and COVID-19 rapidly accelerated the widespread adoption of contactless technology. Now, consumers expect self-service options everywhere they shop — from checking out at the grocery store to placing an order at a furniture outlet.
According to the 2021 State of Self-Checkout Experiences report from Retail Today, 60 percent of the 1,000 respondents said they opt for a self-service kiosk rather than a cashier whenever possible. The demand for convenience and increased safety isn't likely to wane, so retailers must find ways to meet this demand, or risk losing customers to competing brands that do offer self-service.
From K-12 to higher education, bustling school campuses have a reliable need for digital displays — not only to teach and engage but to inform, guide, promote and celebrate.
Flat-panel monitors and interactive displays are now common in classrooms, and they're increasingly popular across campuses as attention-grabbing communication tools to inform educators, administrators, students and parents alike. With their ability to support a hybrid learning environment, these displays are even more important in today's classrooms, which incorporate both in-person and remote learning.
2. Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Furious Pace of Change Leading to Mobile First
Complimented by
Other Technology
No Slowing
New Era to Arrive
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Industries of the Future Empowered by Mobility
Mobile Payments will
reach $1.6T by 2020,
shifting finance from
physical to virtual.
• Healthcare using
augmented reality
• Medical predictive data
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Top Industries by Commercial Attractiveness, Global, 2014-2020
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Robots
Alternative
Energy
Connected Living
Cyber Security
Urban Logistics
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Online Retail
3D Printing
Big Data Analytics Largest in Terms
of Sheer Market
Output
Highest in Terms
of Investment
and Growth Rate
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High
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4. 8 Billion People
by 2025
2.4 Billion People
Aged 15-34
From APAC
Millennial Power Trends in the US
Millennial Power: Changing the World Driven by Mobility
Millennials in the US will be 27% of the population in 2025
60% Personalization and
Individualization
Civic and
Environmentally
Friendly
Demanding and
Impatient – “Fast
and the Furious”
Techno Savvy and
Connected 24 X 7
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 and Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations 2011;
Frost & Sullivan analysis. 4
The Global Picture
5. Our Expectations of Mobility in 2025
SecureSmart Personal
Safe (individual & data)
Accessible
Constant
Intelligent
Predictive
Enabling
Blended
Customized
Expressive
5
6. Connected WorkConnected Home Connected Community
Home Automation
Home Energy
Home Health
Home Entertainment
Unified Communication
Enterprise Mobility
Enterprise Social Networking
eGovernance
eCitizens
Smart Transportation
Smart Education
Connected Banking
The one constant in our life will be mobile technology
We Are Changing The Way We Interact
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Connected Living
6
7. Do you have a Mobile Workforce Strategy?
Benefits of a Mobile Workforce
Of US workers will
not work in an office
by 2025
Have a strategy now Will have a strategy by the
end of 2016
Work-life balance
Appeal to current and
future employees
Bigger talent
pool accessible
Reduction in
infrastructure overheads
Real-Time NetworkingHuman Resource Applications
People Locators Global Mailbox
Personal Digital Assistant Real-Time Integrator
Mobile working is driven by Digital Natives
85%62%
Mobile Working Styles
Driving a decrease in overall office space of 19% by the end of 2025
Source: Citrix, IBM, Frost & Sullivan analysis.
38%
7
8. *Includes any device that can use information about location from cellular networks, Wi-Fi or satellite. Includes mobile
phones, smartphones, tablets, other consumer devices, and machine to machine (M2M) communications.
Location Based Services (LBS) Will Be a Key Enabler for Growth
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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9. Manufacturing
M2M communication notifies
nearby technicians on failure
of equipment
Security
Data on nearby police
stations or officers along
with tracking high value
goods or prisoners
Retail
Analyzing and tracking
nearby customers and
advertising deals suited to
customer preferences
Healthcare
Remote monitoring of
patients and ability to
conduct surgeries from
remote areas
Logistics
Fleet management through
geo-fencing and tracking
fleet movement
Smart Cities
City wide connectivity that
enables safer environments.
Tracking of waste, smart
street lights
Significant Location Based Service Industry Opportunities
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. 9
10. 6:00 AM 9:30 AM 12:30 PM 03:00 PM 9:30 PM
Push to user
information
Real time dynamic
information on
command
Constant access and
zero productivity loss
Device Learning and
customization leading
to higher productivity
Collaboration tools
enable effective human
interactions
Enterprise Mobility in 2020: A View of a Connected Life
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. 10
11. Emerging Mobile Technologies Drive Industry Innovation
Key Industry Applications
Medical
Entertainment
Education
Design Applications
Consumer Electronics
Energy
Healthcare
MilitaryImproved speed, strength and flexibility for IT
and mobile devices.
Haptic Holography
Flexible Materials
Interactive virtual projection from the device.
“Holograms you can touch”
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. 11
12. Billion
Benefits of IoT Are Diverse
Internet of Things (IoT) Enables a World of Mobility Devices
Low Power Devices
Reduction in Sensor Cost
Reduction in Sensor Size
Low Power Micro
Controller Unit (MCU)
Key Drivers
• Process Optimization to Eliminate Redundancies
• Targeted Marketing Activities
• Sensors and Maintenance to Eliminate Carbon Emissions
• Real Time Tracking for Logistics
80
Connected Devices by 2025
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. 12
13. Virtual Reality: The Next Frontier
Virtual Meetings
Cisco estimates that as we see a
transition to virtual events we will see
cost savings in excess of 90%
Key Emerging Applications
Virtual Surgeries
Virtual Meetings
Virtual ShoppingVirtual Education
Virtual Simulation
Training
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. 13
14. Specialized patient
monitoring devices in homes
Wearable devices for all Telemedicine platforms
Mobile health (mHealth) platforms
Medication management solutions
Patient management
solutions, patient
portals, PHR, EHR
Community care
management apps
Healthcare Business Model Changed by Mobility
PlatformsDevices Healthcare IT
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. 14
15. Enterprise Device Management
• Configuration and Provisioning
• Continuous Monitoring
• Policy Enforcement
• Update and Wiping, and others
BYOD Globalization
Device
Fragmentation
Top Issues Driving Mobile First Adoption
69% 69% 60% 56%
Critical Challenges Await
Improved Collaboration
Enhanced Customer
Engagement
Improved Business
Processes
Increased Employee
Efficiency
Source: 2013 Mobile Enterprise Applications Survey, Frost & Sullivan. N=308
Enterprise User Management
• Integration with Corporate Active Directory for
User Management
• Unified View of All User Devices in Corporate Network
• Management of Groups, and others
Enterprise Application Management
• Application Distribution
• Application White/Black-Listing
• Application Usage Monitoring
• Corporate Application Security, and others
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Reporting and Feedback Support and Operations Security and Compliance