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Presentation: The Mobile Wave, how mobile intelligence will change everything, by Michael Saylor, Chairman and CEO of MicroStrategy
The MicroStrategy World 2012 was the perfect backdrop for the presentation of ,,The Mobile Wave'' a memorable book written by Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy. The speech of Michael Saylor was as memorable as the book. Saylor sketched a near future where there is no place for badly designed user interfaces and chunky laptops that crash at will. Saylor:,,I meet a lot of CIO's and CEO's. All are using an iPad on a day to day basis. Nobody is using a desktop system, Windows laptop or web based environment.''
The Mobile technology wave is, in the vision of Michael Saylor, of up-most importance for Business Intelligence. Managers want they information preferably yesterday, with a high degree of relevance and no delay in response. Michael Saylor:,,They don't use web browser based systems because of the delays. I don't want to wait for thirty seconds to get an answer. Think of how you, as journalists, would feel if it takes the guy you interview thirty seconds to give an answer! Apps are faster and deliver Business Intelligence instantaneously.''
Technology Assessment redefined
Writing The Mobile Wave, in his own and rather unique way, Michael Saylor redefined Technology Assessment (1):,,The technological wave marking this second decade of the twenty-first century is indeed radical. We, as individuals, must learn to understand its current state and and its potential to affect our daily lives; leaders of corporations and heads of governments, as well, must adopt to its powerfull forces or risk seeing what they have build perish in a relative instant.''
Pervasive
Saylor describes how mobile technology has become pervasive in every aspect of our lives:,,Products we have lived with our entire lives are becoming software because of computing technology. Magazines and newspapers are becoming software as are books. Everything in our wallets from Ids to cash will become software, as we adopt pay-with-your phone technology.''
Far future? Not really. As I write this article I'm smiling at the newest Acer Liquid Glow Android 4.0.4 smartphone with NFC. Totally ready for pay-with-your phone, and more, much more. Its a cute little thing that sells for a mass market price of under 200 dollars. I've Twittered, Facebooked, linked to Linkedin etc. and the on screen keyboard is very workable. No doubt we are going to take a ride on a mobile wave. So dear audience, please read this book, it will throw a different, and in the eyes of many, very new light on the near future of our society.
Confined to Apple?
So are we going to be confined to Apple or is there a level playing field? On Friday 13 2012 I almost kissed a netbook. It was at the glorious presentation of a bunch of high quality ASUS products in the Escape nightclub, Amsterdam The Netherlands. ASUS also showed a neat little netbook, the new and well crafted, Intel dual core Atom Cedar Trail based, ASUS Eee PC 1225C with the newest open source Ubuntu Linux for a mere 209 euro. A full blown Libre Office office suite is included, and the ASUS reresentative emphasized that:,,It will read anything from Microsoft Office XP on.''
CEOs and CFOs will keep on loving their iPads, but there are more Ubuntu Linux lovers in this world then CEOs. In the meanwhile Red Hat is taking over the enterprise backoffice by surprise, strengthening he grip of the penquin. Of course it will take a awhile, but writing this article in OpenOffice, the free Oracle brother of LibreOffice is no more stressing then writing this in the Microsoft Office suite. The same goes for the AUS Android pad offerings like the popular Transformer series and the recently announced equivalents of Acer.
The Mobile wave, by Michael Saylor, Chairman and CEO of MicroStrategy Inc.
2012, Vanguard Press
Book: ISBN 978-1-59315-720-3
E-book: ISBN 978-1-59315-721-0
Asus Eee PC first look (NL): http://youtu.be/R8nMhU1T44I
The Mobile Wave / Acer Liquid Glow First look: http://twitpic.com/a87r2f
Video: Tony Thijs / Open Marketing Foundation
Sources:
MicroStrategy, L&DJ - Lubbers & de Jong, Asus, Acer, Open Marketing Foundation
(1) Dr. ir. J.G. Wissema, Technology Assessment: Aspectenonderzoek in het spanningsveld van technologie en samenleving (Impact analysis in the force field between technology and society).
The US Technology Assessment Act 1972 (Public Law 92-484) is included in the book
ISBN 90 267 0523 9
Presentation: The Mobile Wave, how mobile intelligence will change everything, by Michael Saylor, Chairman and CEO of MicroStrategy
The MicroStrategy World 2012 was the perfect backdrop for the presentation of ,,The Mobile Wave'' a memorable book written by Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy. The speech of Michael Saylor was as memorable as the book. Saylor sketched a near future where there is no place for badly designed user interfaces and chunky laptops that crash at will. Saylor:,,I meet a lot of CIO's and CEO's. All are using an iPad on a day to day basis. Nobody is using a desktop system, Windows laptop or web based environment.''
The Mobile technology wave is, in the vision of Michael Saylor, of up-most importance for Business Intelligence. Managers want they information preferably yesterday, with a high degree of relevance and no delay in response. Michael Saylor:,,They don't use web browser based systems because of the delays. I don't want to wait for thirty seconds to get an answer. Think of how you, as journalists, would feel if it takes the guy you interview thirty seconds to give an answer! Apps are faster and deliver Business Intelligence instantaneously.''
Technology Assessment redefined
Writing The Mobile Wave, in his own and rather unique way, Michael Saylor redefined Technology Assessment (1):,,The technological wave marking this second decade of the twenty-first century is indeed radical. We, as individuals, must learn to understand its current state and and its potential to affect our daily lives; leaders of corporations and heads of governments, as well, must adopt to its powerfull forces or risk seeing what they have build perish in a relative instant.''
Pervasive
Saylor describes how mobile technology has become pervasive in every aspect of our lives:,,Products we have lived with our entire lives are becoming software because of computing technology. Magazines and newspapers are becoming software as are books. Everything in our wallets from Ids to cash will become software, as we adopt pay-with-your phone technology.''
Far future? Not really. As I write this article I'm smiling at the newest Acer Liquid Glow Android 4.0.4 smartphone with NFC. Totally ready for pay-with-your phone, and more, much more. Its a cute little thing that sells for a mass market price of under 200 dollars. I've Twittered, Facebooked, linked to Linkedin etc. and the on screen keyboard is very workable. No doubt we are going to take a ride on a mobile wave. So dear audience, please read this book, it will throw a different, and in the eyes of many, very new light on the near future of our society.
Confined to Apple?
So are we going to be confined to Apple or is there a level playing field? On Friday 13 2012 I almost kissed a netbook. It was at the glorious presentation of a bunch of high quality ASUS products in the Escape nightclub, Amsterdam The Netherlands. ASUS also showed a neat little netbook, the new and well crafted, Intel dual core Atom Cedar Trail based, ASUS Eee PC 1225C with the newest open source Ubuntu Linux for a mere 209 euro. A full blown Libre Office office suite is included, and the ASUS reresentative emphasized that:,,It will read anything from Microsoft Office XP on.''
CEOs and CFOs will keep on loving their iPads, but there are more Ubuntu Linux lovers in this world then CEOs. In the meanwhile Red Hat is taking over the enterprise backoffice by surprise, strengthening he grip of the penquin. Of course it will take a awhile, but writing this article in OpenOffice, the free Oracle brother of LibreOffice is no more stressing then writing this in the Microsoft Office suite. The same goes for the AUS Android pad offerings like the popular Transformer series and the recently announced equivalents of Acer.
The Mobile wave, by Michael Saylor, Chairman and CEO of MicroStrategy Inc.
2012, Vanguard Press
Book: ISBN 978-1-59315-720-3
E-book: ISBN 978-1-59315-721-0
Asus Eee PC first look (NL): http://youtu.be/R8nMhU1T44I
The Mobile Wave / Acer Liquid Glow First look: http://twitpic.com/a87r2f
Video: Tony Thijs / Open Marketing Foundation
Sources:
MicroStrategy, L&DJ - Lubbers & de Jong, Asus, Acer, Open Marketing Foundation
(1) Dr. ir. J.G. Wissema, Technology Assessment: Aspectenonderzoek in het spanningsveld van technologie en samenleving (Impact analysis in the force field between technology and society).
The US Technology Assessment Act 1972 (Public Law 92-484) is included in the book
ISBN 90 267 0523 9
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