iMediaShare – Case Study

OBJECTIVE
iMediaShare is a revolution in content consumption. It frees viewers from the constraints of small screens and push-type media delivery, and empowers content publishers and CSP’s with new possibilities for customer engagement.
SOLUTION
iMediaShare streams online content and turns the phone into a portable set-top box. It integrates seamlessly with connected TV’s, cloud services, Internet and local media. Your media, preferences and subscriptions are with you, anywhere, any time, on any screen.
RESULT
1.7M downloads, 350,000 monthly active users, 5 technology license deals, 3 innovation awards.
Bianor – Innovative Mobile Technologies
MTel, Telekom Austria Group – Case Study

OBJECTIVE
Develop a Location-Aware telemetric platform able to cope with heavy loads and strict requirements for reliable real-time information.
SOLUTION
A high capacity network-based telematics platform offering simultaneous real-time monitoring of multiple vehicle fleets and moving objects parameters. Provides extended business intelligence and reporting capabilities, monitoring & access to critical information, and high reliability in serving large numbers of remote objects, improving business processes and optimizing costs.
RESULT
The GPS-Platform is relied upon by clients such as Allianz, EON, Customs Office, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Healthcare. Service providers can offer advanced location-based capabilities, superior user experience, and the scalability ensures rapid introduction of new VAS.
New Mobile OS?
On May 11th Nokia and Intel jointly announced to develop new open source telephony solution. The name of the project is oFono (http://www.ofono.org). Most probably the new mobile OS will be based on Linux and it won’t have anything in common with the existing Nokia’s S60 mobile platform.
The interesting and natural question now is why – why will the two companies do this? Both of them has their own Linux-based mobile platforms – Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin. It is not quite clear what the next steps will be. There isn’t any info on oFono site nor source code or anything else that may give you a hint what the plan is. In any case it is an interesting initiative especially when Android is out there.







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