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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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There are Renewed Opportunities for Content Branding, Attracting and Maintaining Customers

There’s no denying the sheer size and growth of the mobile phone market. Factor in the increasingly insatiable consumer-driven desire for feature phones – mobile music, cameras, ringtones, entertainment packages, GPS capabilities and other customizable functionality – and the opportunities have never been greater for content branding, attracting new customers, retaining current customers, and keeping a competitive edge in a dynamic marketplace.

Strategy Analytics estimated that more than 800 million mobile phones were shipped in 2005. Some 50 percent of these were feature phones, and all signs indicate that percentage will grow. The market is growing and demanding software creation that can provide mobile phone manufacturers, especially those working with MVNOs, with more cost effective and feature-laden handset design options, that offer smaller footprints, are based on proven technology, and provide the ability and agility to move quickly and nimbly in a fast-moving marketplace.

This kind of agility will allow manufacturers to quickly and easily penetrate new market segments, substantially lower their handset costs, allow them the all-important functionality for customizing handsets, and will promote more rapid initiations and shorten certification timelines.

The Challenge
While there is plenty of promise ahead, today’s market holds challenges. Currently, wireless handset manufacturers invest millions of dollars on research and development (as much as $80 million for a single handset platform). A significant percentage of those costs are devoted to software development and design. And not surprisingly, those costs are skyrocketing. As well, profit margins in this arena are extremely tight, which means there’s no room for forecasting errors or missteps in product development.

And lastly, to be successful OEMs, ODMs and MVNOs require ultimate flexibility in the design of accessible and unique user interfaces and service offerings that might best be achieved through a modular development approach and an innovative user interface engine.

About Randy Kath
Technology business leader Randy Kath is vice president of mobile software products company Intrinsyc. Kath has more than 15 years senior management experience in software development and marketing, including stints at Microsoft, Shepard’s McGraw-Hill, and General Dynamics. He received his Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Colorado. Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. is a publicly traded company, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, with regional development offices in Bellevue, Wash., USA and Birmingham, UK. Intrinsyc Software creates and licenses mobile and embedded software products to original equipment manufacturers, as well as a complementary suite of server based interoperability software solutions.

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Strategy Analytics estimated that more than 800 million mobile phones were shipped in 2005. Some 50 percent of these were feature phones, and all signs indicate that percentage will grow. The market is growing and demanding software creation that can provide mobile phone manufacturers, especially those working with MVNOs, with more cost effective and feature-laden handset design options, that offer smaller footprints, are based on proven technology, and provide the ability and agility to move quickly and nimbly in a fast-moving marketplace.


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Web 2.0 Journal News Desk wrote: Strategy Analytics estimated that more than 800 million mobile phones were shipped in 2005. Some 50 percent of these were feature phones, and all signs indicate that percentage will grow. The market is growing and demanding software creation that can provide mobile phone manufacturers, especially those working with MVNOs, with more cost effective and feature-laden handset design options, that offer smaller footprints, are based on proven technology, and provide the ability and agility to move quickly and nimbly in a fast-moving marketplace.
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