Presentation made in 2002 by Leon Benjamin of DestiCorp at the Berlin Eye for Travel event.
Outlines the key change forces in mobile - most of which are still relevant today
#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public RelationsCIPRsm
The guide, produced by #CIPRsm members Paul Wilkinson FCIPR, Rachel Miller FCIPR, Dom Burch MCIPR and Joanna Halton MCIPR, covers how mobile communications and mobile-oriented social media is changing PR.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
#CIPRsm (CIPR Social Media Panel) - Mobile and Public RelationsCIPRsm
The guide, produced by #CIPRsm members Paul Wilkinson FCIPR, Rachel Miller FCIPR, Dom Burch MCIPR and Joanna Halton MCIPR, covers how mobile communications and mobile-oriented social media is changing PR.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Network performance is the strongest factor in driving loyalty between users and their operators. As most mobile experiences are inside where connectivity is unreliable, indoor performance will be the next big differentiating factor between operators.
WiFi Offload Strategy for Telcos-OperatorsGreen Packet
Given the increase in the number of permutations of device and content available out there, a move towards web-based cloud solutions will inevitably form the need for more mobility and efficiency in delivery. This paper will discuss the implications of the emergence of multifunction, multi-radio systems and multiplatform application and services that are driving forward seamless mobility in the pretext of “now” that allows users to transparently access network connections and ensure session persistence across varied connections for consistent experience together.
Aspects of Mobile devices, especially smart Mobile Devices ... its hardware, software, built, etc. has been discussed. Positive as well as negative impacts and features to expect in the future is also discussed.
Elizabeth Edwards, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress, will be the featured speaker for Ohio Dominican University’s Presidential Lecture Series, at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 9 in the Matesich Theatre at Ohio Dominican University, 1216 Sunbury Road Road. Immediately following Mrs. Edwards’ presentation, she will sign copies of her book.
Network performance is the strongest factor in driving loyalty between users and their operators. As most mobile experiences are inside where connectivity is unreliable, indoor performance will be the next big differentiating factor between operators.
WiFi Offload Strategy for Telcos-OperatorsGreen Packet
Given the increase in the number of permutations of device and content available out there, a move towards web-based cloud solutions will inevitably form the need for more mobility and efficiency in delivery. This paper will discuss the implications of the emergence of multifunction, multi-radio systems and multiplatform application and services that are driving forward seamless mobility in the pretext of “now” that allows users to transparently access network connections and ensure session persistence across varied connections for consistent experience together.
Aspects of Mobile devices, especially smart Mobile Devices ... its hardware, software, built, etc. has been discussed. Positive as well as negative impacts and features to expect in the future is also discussed.
Elizabeth Edwards, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress, will be the featured speaker for Ohio Dominican University’s Presidential Lecture Series, at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 9 in the Matesich Theatre at Ohio Dominican University, 1216 Sunbury Road Road. Immediately following Mrs. Edwards’ presentation, she will sign copies of her book.
The IDATE DigiWorld Yearbook has become an essential tool for digital professionals, providing a compact and accessible review of the main events of the past year, the latest data on the markets and market players, and the major trends on the world stage.
This is a birds-eye view of how telecommunications works from just after tin-cans and string, through Near Field Communications and posting slide-shows on the internet (like Slideshare), to where the next ideas are coming from.
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VIRGIN MEGASTORES KEEPS SPINNING WITH UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
Have you ever been in a Virgin Megastore? Inside you’ll find racks and racks of CDs, DVDs, books, video games, and clothing, with videos playing on overhead screens. You can use Virgin Vault digital kiosks to preview music, videos, and games. You might also see a DJ sitting in a booth overlooking the sales floor and spinning the latest hits or tracks from undiscovered artists. Virgin Megastores are very media-and technology-intensive.
These stores are a carefully orchestrated response to an intensely competitive environment, because the company must compete with “big box” discount chains such as Wal-Mart and online music download services. The business must be able to react instantly to sales trends and operate efficiently to keep prices down. A new CD or DVD release might achieve half of its total sales within the first couple of weeks after its release. Too much or too little of a CD in stores at a specific time can translate into large losses. Although Virgin Megastores’ inventory data warehouse based on Microsoft SQL Server database software provides up-to-the-minute information on sales and current stock levels, acting on a rapidly changing picture of supply and demand requires human communication.
Virgin Megastores USA has 1,400 employees in 11 retail locations throughout the United States. Its Los Angeles-based home office shares information with the retail stores via voice mail, e-mail, and audio weekly conference calls, which are used to discuss upcoming promotions and events, product inventory issues, and current market trends. People shied away from conference calling because of its costs, choosing a less expensive but also less immediate way of communicating, such as sending out a mass e-mail message. Recipients of that message might not respond right away.
To speed up interaction, Virgin Megastores chose unified communications technology that integrated its voice mail, e-mail, conference calling, and instant messaging into a single solution that would be a natural and seamless way of working. In the fall of 2007 it deployed Microsoft’s Office Communication Server, Office Communicator, and RoundTable conferencing and collaboration tools. The technology has presence awareness capabilities that display other people’s availability and status (such as whether the person is already using the phone, in a Web conference, or working remotely) within the Microsoft productivity software they use in the course of their work. Users can see the people they work with in one window of Office Communicator and switch f.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world. In the last few years the increase has been most dramatic in developing countries. Telecoms operators have tried to capitalise on this by offering new services that will generate new revenues for them. Mobile Applications are increasing revenues for the operators while voices revenues are getting less and less. But what are mobile applications?
In this lecture we look mobile.
Three Amigos Mini-Case studies Case Motorola vs. Wi-Fi TakishaPeck109
Three Amigos Mini-Case studies
Case: Motorola vs. Wi-Fi
Background: Before Wi-Fi (only 15/20 years ago) computers need cumbersome wiring to networking
equipment to be connected to the internet. Wireless connectivity gave us freedom to use of our laptops
anywhere. Employees could move around the office space without any restrictions arising from cables.
Wireless network allows access to all applications and documents on your network from anywhere
inside the building within the range of the wireless network signal. With the reduction in size, the use of
Wi-Fi in tablets and smart phones added a new dimension to mobility. From the coffee shop of our
neighborhoods to our international travels we were able to connect without the often-outrageous
carrier costs as long a public hot spot available. Suddenly, public spaces to remain competitive had to
offer Wi-Fi access, otherwise they were at a disadvantage. Without any sort of Machiavellian planning a
major disruption to the cellular service providers (wireless carriers) was under way “democratizing the
access” to the internet.
Situation: Motorola up to that time was the undisputed global leader of wireless communication.
Emerging from the walkie-talkie equipment developed during the second world war (WWII), Motorola
was the provider of choice of wireless telecommunication solutions to first responders, police, military
defense communications and civilian logistical/plant operations. All in all, Motorola was the provider of
choice for wireless B-2-B communication solutions. All these equipment’s used licensed bands of the
spectrum and operated without interference as it was of exclusive use for that specific application/
customer base. For the most part Motorola customers prioritize product quality and service over price.
The opportunity: Wi-Fi was revolutionary, as it did not use licensed bandwidth, but rather operated in
an unlicensed band open to the public enabling the operation of wireless toys, home appliances,
including microwave ovens. This was perceived as not a serious wireless communication arena, as most
of the products operating in this frequency band, were perceived a “cheap toys” of poor quality and
unreliable communications.
The real opportunity for Motorola was to become the leader of wireless data communications, in the
same fashion that it was already the leader in voice communications. However, while those two modes
of communications (voice and data) have been treated separately, historically, they were coming
together as new studies from MIT and others were promoting the benefits of VOIP (Voice over the
Internet Protocol). This development would treat the voice as another data type, enabling a single type
of communication network to serve all the needs of the user: voice, data and eventually video.
The Product Concept: Imagine in the year 2000-01 a wireless phone with just Wi-Fi and WhatsApp.
Imagine the opportunity to enter emerging markets ...
Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organizational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organizational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. The hierarchical structure of these established companies assumes high coordination cost due to human activity. But when the coordination cost drops
The organizational structure that companies in the 20th century established was based on the fact that employees needed to do all the work. The coordination cost was high due to the effort and cost of employees, housing etc. Now we have software that can do this for use and the coordination cost drops to close-to-zero. Another thing is that things become free. Consider Flickr. Anybody can sign up and use the service for free. Only a fraction of the users get pro account and pay. How can Flickr make money on that? It turns out that services like this can.
Many businesses make money by giving things away. How can that possibly work? The music business has suffered severely with digital distribution of content. Should musicians put all there songs on YouTube? What is the future business model for music?
Slides from a talk entitled “Browsing as the killer app: The success of the iPhone,” given at the Quello Center for Telecommunication Management & Law, Michigan State University, April 24, 2009. Based on a paper by Joel West and Michael Mace.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world. In the last few years the increase has been most dramatic in developing countries. Telecoms operators have tried to capitalise on this by offering new services that will generate new revenues for them. Mobile Applications are increasing revenues for the operators while voices revenues are getting less and less. But what are mobile applications?
In this lecture we look mobile.
We are building a mass-market 2mm-thin handheld and a TV-connected boxthat, jointly, radically exceed state-of-the art in (A) the privacy and security of your communications, and (B) in the choice of content and quality of experience of your home entertainment.
Similar to Today's Wireless Environment, Tomorrow's Bookings (20)
Discussion paper prepared by Anna Pollock and Anna Drozdowska
October 21 exploring the potential for the hospitality sector to support regenerative farming
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Overview of the assumptions underpinning Conscious Travel and brief introduction to the Principles (Stepping Stones) delivered to the International Conference on Contemporary Perspectives in Tourism & Hospitality Research, University of Brighton, May 12th, 2015
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Conscious Travel is presented as an alternative model to industrial, mass tourism that deploys a community-based, collaborative action learning program to transform tourism hosts into active change agents. Objective: higher net benefit for all stakeholders engaged in tourism and hospitality.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
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involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
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(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
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The key differences between the MDR and IVDR in the EUAllensmith572606
In the European Union (EU), two significant regulations have been introduced to enhance the safety and effectiveness of medical devices – the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) and the Medical Device Regulation (MDR).
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This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
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