HISTORY MOBILE PRODUCTIVITY




Return to sender: MARK FIDELMAN
Before we look FORWARD
We MUST understand the past
easy
doing what we can do today
doing what we can do today

           in seconds
YET…
Nothing
and…
AND
were the precursors for today’s

      mobile tools
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So, what were some of the
We highlight the ones that were

                at the time.
We highlight the ones that were

                at the time.

 LET’S GET STARTED…
1.
Can you

what these are?
1979  ANDERSON
JACOBSON Acoustic
Modem
110 baud doesn’t sound
like much today (110 bits
per second) Where
Mobile 4G speeds can
be up to 1 billion bits per
second
How many
did you
get right?
Because of these precursor technologies and
others, mobile communications have

Worldwide smartphone units grew 55% year over year


2010                 305
                     MILLION




2011                           472
                               MILLION




2015                                             1
                                              BILLION
HARMON.IE
2.
Can you guess these
Stereo   Records
?
Tape
       Card
?
Book   Rolodex
How many did you get right?
BY THE WAY… of companies
   • Stats on mobile or summarize it   25%
                                       Have NO plan to deal
                                         with information

 66%
  Don’t have digital
                                        explosion in orgs


 content governance
      policies
What are these
Need to show
your latest
images? Just
whip out this
tiny 35mm
slide projector.
With a price tag
of $309, this
‘portable’
movie camera
was equipped
with 3 lenses
This instant
                                         developed film
                                           camera was
                                          powered by a
                                        battery built into
Polaroid 1000 Land Camera -circa 1977
                                         the film pack.
• Briefcase
 • File folders
 • email




How many did you get right?
TODAY, video is currently half
of all mobile traffic
 • Stats on mobile or summarize it




35%
  Mobile video
  consumption
increase in 2011
4
MAJOR EVENT TIMELINE

   1896   1960   1968   1971   1977   1993   2001   Today
DID YOU
 1896
Guglielmo Marconi
developed the first
wireless telegraph
system
1960s                Have you heard of
The IMTS, short for Improved
Mobile Telephone Service is one
of the radiotelephone systems
that belong to the “0G” or Zero
Generation pre-cellular systems.
The system is just an
enhancement of the existing
MTS or Mobile Telephone
System.
Internet’s Father is born –
1968
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – US (DARPA) selected
BBN to develop the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
(ARPANET), the father of the modern Internet.
Modern day eMail is born

 1971
The first NETWORK email
was sent via ARPANET thus
beginning a global
phenomenon
Where did ‘cellular’ come from?
1977
The Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS), invented
by Bell Labs, first installed in the US with geographic
regions divided into ‘cells’ (i.e. cellular telephone)
Internet reliability improves
 1993
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) established for
reliable transmission over the Internet in conjunction
with the Transport Control Protocol (TCP)
Microsoft’s SharePoint is born
 2001
Ushering in the Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
era, SharePoint was typically associated with document
management systems, but it is actually a much broader
platform of web technologies, capable of being
configured to suit a wide range of solution areas
TODAY, Wireless data growth is unprecedented


        85%
   Of world’s population
   is covered by wireless




                                 3 in 5
                            Don’t need to be in
                            office to be productive
S0, what do all of the
  Mobile productivity
Technologies add up to?
5
Each of the previous technologies provided a
foundation for revolutionary new mobile solutions
iPhone   Win8   Android
iPad
And now Social Business technology
 platforms are supporting Mobile
The Latest
     Example
OF COMBINING MOBILE WITH SOCIAL BUSINESS PLATFORMS…
2012
LIKE THE ONE FROM
 HARMON.IE
HARMON.IE
&      SHAREPOINT
Together at last on the iPad & iPhone
HARMON.IE
works where you work
YOU




So that you are productive no matter where you work
It’s so good,
people are getting hurt…
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CONNECT WITH
MARK FIDELMAN
                                   Chief Social strategist
                                        HARMON.IE
FORBES: Socialized and Mobilized
CREDITS and information




   http://www.flickr.com/photos/christianmontone/4171804306/sizes/o/in/set-
   72157622842020779/
   http://idm.net.au/article/008977-companies-not-coming-grips-sharepoint-governance-survey
   http://harmon.ie/blog/02-27-2012
   http://searchcontentmanagement.techtarget.com/news/2240148478/Survey-Enterprises-lacking-
   strong-information-management-plan
   • Mobile video consumption has increased 35 percent in the last year (Nielson)
   • Video is currently half of all mobile data traffic (Morgan Stanley)

What History Teaches us About the Next Boom in Mobile Business

  • 1.
    HISTORY MOBILE PRODUCTIVITY Returnto sender: MARK FIDELMAN
  • 2.
    Before we lookFORWARD We MUST understand the past
  • 3.
  • 4.
    doing what wecan do today
  • 5.
    doing what wecan do today in seconds
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
    AND were the precursorsfor today’s mobile tools
  • 11.
  • 12.
    So, what weresome of the
  • 13.
    We highlight theones that were at the time.
  • 14.
    We highlight theones that were at the time. LET’S GET STARTED…
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 26.
    1979 ANDERSON JACOBSONAcoustic Modem 110 baud doesn’t sound like much today (110 bits per second) Where Mobile 4G speeds can be up to 1 billion bits per second
  • 29.
  • 30.
    Because of theseprecursor technologies and others, mobile communications have Worldwide smartphone units grew 55% year over year 2010 305 MILLION 2011 472 MILLION 2015 1 BILLION
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
    Stereo Records
  • 35.
  • 36.
    Tape Card
  • 37.
  • 38.
    Book Rolodex
  • 39.
    How many didyou get right?
  • 40.
    BY THE WAY…of companies • Stats on mobile or summarize it 25% Have NO plan to deal with information 66% Don’t have digital explosion in orgs content governance policies
  • 42.
  • 43.
    Need to show yourlatest images? Just whip out this tiny 35mm slide projector.
  • 45.
    With a pricetag of $309, this ‘portable’ movie camera was equipped with 3 lenses
  • 47.
    This instant developed film camera was powered by a battery built into Polaroid 1000 Land Camera -circa 1977 the film pack.
  • 48.
    • Briefcase •File folders • email How many did you get right?
  • 49.
    TODAY, video iscurrently half of all mobile traffic • Stats on mobile or summarize it 35% Mobile video consumption increase in 2011
  • 50.
  • 51.
    MAJOR EVENT TIMELINE 1896 1960 1968 1971 1977 1993 2001 Today
  • 52.
    DID YOU 1896 GuglielmoMarconi developed the first wireless telegraph system
  • 53.
    1960s Have you heard of The IMTS, short for Improved Mobile Telephone Service is one of the radiotelephone systems that belong to the “0G” or Zero Generation pre-cellular systems. The system is just an enhancement of the existing MTS or Mobile Telephone System.
  • 54.
    Internet’s Father isborn – 1968 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – US (DARPA) selected BBN to develop the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET), the father of the modern Internet.
  • 55.
    Modern day eMailis born 1971 The first NETWORK email was sent via ARPANET thus beginning a global phenomenon
  • 56.
    Where did ‘cellular’come from? 1977 The Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS), invented by Bell Labs, first installed in the US with geographic regions divided into ‘cells’ (i.e. cellular telephone)
  • 57.
    Internet reliability improves 1993 Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) established for reliable transmission over the Internet in conjunction with the Transport Control Protocol (TCP)
  • 58.
    Microsoft’s SharePoint isborn 2001 Ushering in the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) era, SharePoint was typically associated with document management systems, but it is actually a much broader platform of web technologies, capable of being configured to suit a wide range of solution areas
  • 59.
    TODAY, Wireless datagrowth is unprecedented 85% Of world’s population is covered by wireless 3 in 5 Don’t need to be in office to be productive
  • 60.
    S0, what doall of the Mobile productivity Technologies add up to?
  • 61.
  • 62.
    Each of theprevious technologies provided a foundation for revolutionary new mobile solutions
  • 63.
    iPhone Win8 Android iPad
  • 64.
    And now SocialBusiness technology platforms are supporting Mobile
  • 65.
    The Latest Example OF COMBINING MOBILE WITH SOCIAL BUSINESS PLATFORMS…
  • 66.
    2012 LIKE THE ONEFROM HARMON.IE
  • 68.
    HARMON.IE & SHAREPOINT Together at last on the iPad & iPhone
  • 69.
  • 71.
    YOU So that youare productive no matter where you work
  • 72.
    It’s so good, peopleare getting hurt…
  • 73.
  • 74.
    CONNECT WITH MARK FIDELMAN Chief Social strategist HARMON.IE FORBES: Socialized and Mobilized
  • 75.
    CREDITS and information http://www.flickr.com/photos/christianmontone/4171804306/sizes/o/in/set- 72157622842020779/ http://idm.net.au/article/008977-companies-not-coming-grips-sharepoint-governance-survey http://harmon.ie/blog/02-27-2012 http://searchcontentmanagement.techtarget.com/news/2240148478/Survey-Enterprises-lacking- strong-information-management-plan • Mobile video consumption has increased 35 percent in the last year (Nielson) • Video is currently half of all mobile data traffic (Morgan Stanley)