Aug
7
PocketPC Emulator - ActiveSync Works
August 7, 2005 | 1 Comment
There seems to be a lot of complaints on internet forums that PocketPC Emulator - ActiveSync connection does not work. Some also complained that there is not enough documentation to explain how to trouble-shoot PocketPC Emulator - ActiveSync connection problems.
According to my experience, I didnot have any problems at all to make PocketPC Emulator - ActiveSync connection work, i.e. to establish a device partnership in ActiveSync. My only complaint is that the PocketPC Enulator is soooo slow.
If you are having problems connecting PocketPC Emulator with ActiveSync, see if my five step process helps you.
Jul
6
Microsoft Unveils Mobile CRM
July 6, 2005 | 3 Comments
Run across a sales article for Microsoft CRM Mobile
It is a sales collateral but does have some interesting information in there, such as this bigger picture on mobile CRM:
Mobile sales solutions will constitute a nearly $1 billion market by the end of 2006, a better than seven-fold increase over the $132 million spent in 2002.
Worldwide, mobile workers number about 60 million, or about 40 percent of the professional work force.
Leading early adopters of mobile technology include pharmaceutical and high-tech manufacturing companies, with insurance, retail, real estate, and consumer packaged goods industries making up the second rank.
Jul
6
Nokia’s Push Email Strategy
July 6, 2005 | 1 Comment
Saw an interesting press release in which former Smartner CEO (now at Seven) talked about Nokia will have Seven’s push email technology on every Nokia phone.
This could be just Seven’s marketing tactics but it does bring up questions on Nokia’s strategy on push email. As a device provider to carriers, Nokia has to entice individual software company to build software on its mobile platform at the same time it has to work within the constraints of mobile carriers. And the software providers also want to work (i.e. sign deals) with carriers. Jury is still out on which partnerships are going to get customers faster sooner.
In the push email space particularly, there are already a growing number of software providers such as Research in Motion, Good Technology, Seven, Microsoft etc. RIM seems the clear winner in the enterprise space but nobody seems to have a clear lead in the consumer space.
Jun
6
Consumer Mobile Technology
June 6, 2005 | Leave a Comment
Consumer mobile technology today are really giving people choices and power. Below is an excerpt from a post on Edmunds.com, a community discussion site on cars and trucks:
Those drives to Berkeley … will now be even better - Audio books using the Escape Hybrid’s 6 cd player; Audible books, MP3’s or streaming with Shoutcast using our Treo 600’s using handy 12 volt console plug and Seidio FM modulator; the Roady2 XM satellite radio with built in FM modulator using handy 12 volt console plug and cupholder mount for Roady2 or just playing with the Garmin Quest GPS (while my wife drives, safety first) using handy 12 volt plug near the stereo. Can’t do all that with the $1800 nav. sys.
May
10
Windows Mobile 5.0 - Magneto
May 10, 2005 | 1 Comment
The latest Mobile OS from Microsoft, unveiled at 2005 Mobile and Embedded DevCon:
Windows Mobile 5.0, code-named Magneto, offers enhanced support for third-generation wireless, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections, one-handed device navigation and other services like push-to-talk.
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