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More Mobile Statistics

Everytime I read another article on mobile statistics I am more and more amazed.  This article at mobiThinking has some pretty amazing statistics covering mobile commerce, SMS, subscribers, and much more. Some of the key statistics that really jumped out at me are: Google makes about $1 billion annually in mobile ad revenues. There are […]

Mobile BI – Is It Realistic?

Mobile BI is gaining a lot of attention with the huge increase in the demand for mobile devices. This topic routinely comes up in conversations with our customers as they (along with everyone else) want to be able to receive the same analytics and user experience they interact with on their desktop/laptop on their smart […]

Creating Multi-channel social web apps on Portal

Via LinkedIn from Adam Ginsburg, IBM Product Manager is a YouTube video showing how to create a simple status update app on your portal. The status update would query and write to Lotus Connections, Twitter, and Facebook.  You gotta love the open API that lets you do this. I also love the way they use […]

Three Options to Disable the SharePoint 2010 Mobile Redirect Sys

There are a few options for disabling the SharePoint Mobile Redirection System. Disabling the system means that browsers will not be redirected to a mobile version of the site created by SharePoint by default. This is not about how to customize the mobile view that only mobile devices would see. Modify the webconfig file Add […]

Go Mobile and Social at HIMSS

Mobile and social technologies have gained great momentum at this year’s HIMSS conference. The Healthcare team at Perficient has planned a variety ways to interact via mobile, social, and in person means (if you’re into that). If you are new to the social scene, the Perficient HIMSS page is equipped with tools you can use […]

Microsoft and Nokia, Building a Global Mobile Ecosystem

So Microsoft and Nokia have announced a new partnership.  I was wondering what Nokia would do to step onto the highway of the smartphone revolution.  They had a platform but at least in the United States, it hasn’t proven popular.  A thanks to Liza for tweeting it.  Here’s a few details: Under the proposed partnership: […]

Forrester’s 10 Mobile Trends for 2011 – Now What?

I’m a strategist on mobile and social technology. I won’t claim to be one of the best, nor even a shining example of innovation (I’ll leave that to greater egos than mine) but I know two things hold true for corporate strategy at all levels. The more you know, the stronger your strategy will be. […]

Forrester's 10 Mobile Trends for 2011 – Now What?

I’m a strategist on mobile and social technology. I won’t claim to be one of the best, nor even a shining example of innovation (I’ll leave that to greater egos than mine) but I know two things hold true for corporate strategy at all levels. The more you know, the stronger your strategy will be. […]

Smartphones at IBM

Mobile is one of the fastest growing segments within portals, social software, and collaboration.  Chris Pepin, IBM Mobile Technology Evangelist, presented at Lotusphere and provided some great insight into IBM’s direction in the mobile space, in particular how IBM leverages the technology internally.  Here are some of the most interesting highlights. Mobile Marketplace Statistics and projections […]

Getting Patients and Clinicians to Speak the Same Language

(via ePatientDave) You know how in science fiction movies the alien/human language barrier is overcome by some tiny electronic universal translator that instantaneously allows each party of a conversation to speak and listen in their native language? Google’s new voice-enabled Google Translate app (currently available for Android, iPhone likely coming soon) brings us one step […]

The jQuery Mobile Project

At the jQuery conference in Boston (Oct 16th) John Resig announced that jQuery Mobile (Alpha) was released. I would say Mobile was the teams main focus during the conference. Some other main topics that were covered in the presentations were Testing, and Code Organization. At a high level, jQuery mobile is a UI Framework that […]

Mobile Processing Power vs Older Systems

While presenting on portal 101, I touched on mobile portals and made the comparison of that phone in your pocket being more powerful than desktops from not that long ago.   That comment got me to thinking about just how well they compare.  I found an article at tech autos about smart phone processors that has […]

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