Tag: interview

  • Location Based Services by deCarta

    deCarta is a leading company in location-based services. The company provides software and services that can add mapping, routing and local search functionality to its customers’ services. They have a reputation for scalability and performance.

    We met Mark at the Mobile Workd Congress and he told us about the company and how the demand for location-based services is rapidly developing.


  • Solutions for Mobile Device Management by FancyFon

    FancyFon provides solutions for the mobile device lifecycle management market, enabling any number of mobile phones or network devices using a variety of operating systems – including RIM, Symbian, Apple, Windows Mobile, Android and Java-based feature phones – to be centrally and remotely managed, over the internet.

    At the Mobile World Congress we met Dietmar Fuchs COO of the company who told us about the company and their experience at the congress.

  • ControlCircle Talks to Smartphone.Biz-News.com

    ControlCircle is a high availability Networking Company providing enterprise services to online businesses. Their solutions provide round the clock system security and monitoring services insuring that networks are resilient to failure and secure from attacks.

    At the Mobile World Congress we met with Steve Owen who told us about the company and gave us a live demo on the services.

  • Companies Go Mobile with ModoModo

    ModoModo is an Italian company that has developed an innovative solution that allows companies to bring their content to mobiles phones, their solutions works and all devices and all platforms.

    Luciana Chiappa gave us a live demonstration at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Thomas Bourgeois, CEO of Dhatim

    At the Mobile World Congress we met with Thomas Bourgeois, Co-Founder and CEO of Dhatim, a supplier of data communication solutions, in white brand and hosted mode, for mobile operators.

    They offer payment and self-care applications on Smartphones, targeting BlackBerry, iPhone, Android, Symbian, WM and PC data cards.


  • Tagattitude Transforms Mobile Phones into a Secure Payment Tools

    Tagattitude, a French company that enables the use of all existing mobile phones as payment tools and authentication devices, was present at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

    They provide mobile payment solutions and simple 2-factor web authentication solutions—all 100% operator and handset agnostic. Their patented technology, NSDT (Near Sound Data Transfer), uses any phone’s audio channel to transmit encrypted transaction data (e.g. one-time-passwords, electronic signatures, certificates…).

    Last year, they released TagPay, a complete mobile payment platform powered by NSDT. It offers a secure and convenient mobile payment service that is free and works with any phone.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Jonathan Prince of LDMobile

    At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona we spoke to Jonathan Prince, Development & Carrier Relations Director at LDMobile, a company that optimizes access to digital technologies, develops marketing applications and services combining Web and Mobile.

    They offer opt-in push advertising through SMS, MMS and WAP, along with keyword advertising in WAP banners.

    They specialised in direct marketing campaigns managing, mobile advertising integrating Xphones based on Ad It (Adserver solution) as well as advising in Go To Mobile strategy.

  • Free Up Your Mobile Life with Pleex

    Pleex by Maeglin Software is a unique mobile social networking & backup solution. It is ideal for end-users who want to know what their friends are up to, easily share their mobile files, need to transfer their contacts to their new mobile, protect their mobile data from the loss or theft of their phone.

    Pleex is compatible with close to 2,000 handsets including Java, Symbian, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Palm, Android and Apple.

    At the Mobile World Congress we talked to Renan Ayrault, VP Sales & Marketing at the company.

  • Penbase: Paving the Mobility Way

    Penbase, a company focused on enterprise mobility, was present at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

    Their flagship product is Dalyo, a cloud-based Platform-as-a-Service that integrates mobility into enterprises’ existing IT infrastructure. It offers high simplicity and flexibility for mobile and web application development. This allows organizations to mobilize their business and scale multiple mobility initiatives across the enterprise with ease.

    The company claims that with Dalyo, users report 25-45% saving in designing, building, deploying and managing convergent applications that will run on top of every mobile platform and on the web.


  • Fashion Accessories from Giraudi

    At the Mobile World Congress we spoke with Michel Poma, Sales Manager at Giraudi, a European producer and distributor of products under license particularly focused on artistic and photographic properties.

    They offer a wide range of accessories for smartphones, mobile phones, laptop, MP3 players and digital cameras.

    Watch our interview with Michel to find our more about this Monaco-based company.