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Mobile Software Management Technologies to Enable New Revenue Opportunities in
Service Delivery, VisionMobile Report Finds
ESSEX, UK, June 25, 2007 – VisionMobile, a market know-how firm delivering industry
research and strategic advisory to the wireless sector, today announced the findings
of a new research report titled, “Mobile Software Management: Advancements and
Opportunities in Service Delivery.” The report unveils significant cost savings
and revenue streams available to operators and handset manufacturers by using
Mobile Software Management (MSM) to overcome many of the commercial challenges
in handset software development and service delivery today.
Based on interviews with 20+ companies in the mobile space, the report reviews
8 vendor solutions, 11 software management technologies, and 3 operator cases,
and concludes with highlighting the winners and losers in the market. Reviews
include: Gemalto, HP (Bitfone), InnoPath, Mformation, Nokia S60, Open-Plug, Qualcomm
BREW and Red Bend Software.
Mobile Software Management is a relatively new and still emerging market that
promises to enable feature customization at any point in the handset lifetime,
post sales, before handsets hit the market and as they move across the value chain.
New advancements in MSM technologies offer a genuine advantage in reducing the
handset time-to-market, containing handset creation costs and decoupling service
management from handset delivery.
New feature purchase added to the handset at the point of sale; for example,
purchase of a camera resolution upgrade
Upgrade of the handset-installed base to deliver a new 4G network technology
to support a new service introduced by the operator
Personalization of the handset-user interface as part of the user’s subscription
package
Repurposing of handsets for a new channel and customization for a specific market
segment, after the handset has left the factory
Component-based software integration and testing as the handset parts move along
the value chain, reducing cost and time-to-market
“With the emergence of software component updates across mass market handsets
starting in the second half of 2008, we expect that modular updating will become
the prevalent approach to software management, partly replacing Java-based and
file system-based technologies,” said Liz Laffan, VisionMobile Associate and lead
author of the report.
VisionMobile predicts winners in the MSM market to be operators with a ‘container’
handset software strategy such as Orange and Vodafone, as well as manufacturers
who have embarked on a complete software redesign and service-focused modularity
like Motorola. The report also highlights high expectations from vendors with
innovative solutions for MSM:
o Open-Plug, which offers tools for
software modularity
o Red Bend Software, which provides
a solution to perform software component-based updating on mobile devices and
is already the preferred firmware update partner for several major OEMs
o Mformation, which has grown its product
portfolio to offer a full set of MDM and MSM services, while continually attracting
venture capital and securing global deals with tier-1 operators
o Abaxia, who has pioneered use of
SIM cards for service delivery post-factory
“The challenge these providers face is to build relationships and strike deals
with major operators and handset OEMs early on, while the market is still figuring
out how to solve today’s issues,” said Andreas Constantinou, Research Director
at VisionMobile and report co-author.
This independently researched and authored report has been sponsored by Red
Bend Software to raise market awareness of the mobile software management market.
The report is immediately available for download at http://www.redbend.com/whitepapers/msm.asp.
About VisionMobile
VisionMobile Ltd. is a market know-how firm delivering industry research and
strategic advisory in the wireless sector. Founded in 2005, VisionMobile brings
together passionate people with industry and technology know-how and innovative
thinking. For more information, visit: www.visionmobile.com.
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