Posted on 17 February 2011 by Marta Bordonada
What did you take away from this year’s edition aside from tablets, tablets, more tablets, mobile NFC, Android, M2M and Noki-Soft? Gemalto’s Telecom guru, Jean-François Rubon, discusses what was new and innovative
Posted on 01 March 2011 by Marta Bordonada
On the Tuesday morning of Mobile World Congress, Rob Conway, GSMA CEO, opened Congress declaring that the mobile industry is entering a ‘third wave of innovation’. Mobile connectivity is becoming part and parcel of everyday life, in business and in our personal lives, helping to create a smarter and more connected lifestyle. See pick-up on […]
Posted on 17 June 2011 by Ken Abbott
[Video] Xavier Larduinat explains how the A.T. Kearney award recognizes more than just one bright idea for a product.
Posted on 10 February 2012 by Tim Cawsey
Today, dear reader, our blog is one year old. That’s right – our very first post was 365 days ago on 10th February 2011. We feel we have grown with the blog, expanding our hub to include a telecoms blog and one focused on enterprise security covering a multitude of topics and industries. While ‘Digital […]
Posted on 27 February 2012 by Isabelle Lodo
It’s hard to pinpoint what makes something a success. Walking around the halls here at Mobile World Congress you see many new shiny gadgets, products and people clamoring to show you the latest service offering. However, not all of these make it beyond Barcelona. So, how can you tell when an offering is innovative and […]
Posted on 05 March 2012 by Cecile Eurendjian
You can cough Jonathan McDonald, because, at first glance, there wasn’t much news announced on mobile marketing this year at Mobile World Congress. That’s not to say there wasn’t any activity, it was just very similar to previous years. For example: There was the same App Planet space with the same booths (Velti, BuzzCity, .mobi, […]