Friday, September 5, 2008, 8:45AM to 9:30AM [Add to My Calendar]
Location: Conservatory (4th Floor)
Moderator: Eric Chan (Mobileslate)
Panelists: Guy Golstein (Pageonce), Tim Miller (Rearden Commerce), Bob Tinker (MobileIron), David Pollak (Lift)
Content: This panel will present how Office 2.0 applications can be made available on mobile devices such as smart phones, Internet tablets, and sub-notebooks.
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I'm also looking forward to this one, as we are in the middle of this discussion at our office. Josh, I'd love to sit down with you and chat about this. We are in the middle of deciding which direction to go with our mobile solution to our hosted application.
This sounds like a very interesting discussion, which I will definitely attend and will try build to the Document 2.0 session. As Bob pointed out in my session, one of the barriers to true Mobility is Document Access. I have been working on the topic of "Mobile Document Services" for over 10 years, so I look forward to the latest state-of-the art.
Also, disruptive devices that should play strongly in mobility are e-Readers, once they move beyond pure reading devices to more interactive ones.
Josh:
Thanks for the interest. I would like follow up with you during the conference to understand more about the Blackberry Partners Fund.
Representing BlackBerry Partners Fund at the conference, I will be particularly interested to listen to what is said on this panel. As the transition from PCs to mobile smartphones continues, more and more software and connectivity demands will be made of these devices. Please let me know if anyone is interested in a chat, I am always up for a coffee/drink.
-Josh