This blog is about engaging with Product Managers, CEOs, CIOs, and other executives, managers and key contributors that help transform the world using the power of mobility. I call all these people Product Managers, because that is the discipline that defines future roadmaps.
In this blog, we will discuss mobility from a consumer, enterprise, B2B, B2C, and B2B2C standpoints. The mobile revolution is here and is here to stay. The image below was broadcasted on NBC at St. Peter's Square and is the best way to show the difference mobility has brought to our lives.
It is just a matter of time that we stop retrofitting our old workflows from the desktop/laptop era, and start innovating new ways to change our lives using mobility. Smartphones and tablets are the first few devices that enabled mobility (yeah, one can argue that a laptop started the mobility trend too) and more devices will be innovated (don't ask me my thoughts on Google Goggles's yet) but I call this the Mobility space.
Just a little bit about myself: I am neither a PC nor a Mac; I currently use mostly Apple devices but see myself buying a Samsung smartphone next. I don't undervalue Microsoft's buying power in the mobility space. The views expressed in this blog are my own and do not represent the views of any other party.
In this blog, we will discuss mobility from a consumer, enterprise, B2B, B2C, and B2B2C standpoints. The mobile revolution is here and is here to stay. The image below was broadcasted on NBC at St. Peter's Square and is the best way to show the difference mobility has brought to our lives.
It is just a matter of time that we stop retrofitting our old workflows from the desktop/laptop era, and start innovating new ways to change our lives using mobility. Smartphones and tablets are the first few devices that enabled mobility (yeah, one can argue that a laptop started the mobility trend too) and more devices will be innovated (don't ask me my thoughts on Google Goggles's yet) but I call this the Mobility space.
Just a little bit about myself: I am neither a PC nor a Mac; I currently use mostly Apple devices but see myself buying a Samsung smartphone next. I don't undervalue Microsoft's buying power in the mobility space. The views expressed in this blog are my own and do not represent the views of any other party.