Mobile Clouds to generate $20 Bn revenue by 2014!
By Tarry Singh at 5 August, 2009, 10:26 am
With that being said about the mobile cloud computing I can very well imagine why the super wars of infrastructures will soon be forgotten as all the vendors would be begging to be in some cool data centers of Google, Twitter , Apple or whoever that is building great apps that could just fly off to your mobile devices soon.
I will start writing my own piece of articles and start preparing for the launch of my plus edition and one article will be solely dedicated to mobile computing. Eventually all that unified computing will find its DNA in the data centers and the heartbeats on the devices that we all carry. These smartphones are getting smarter and smarter.
Very soon an article will come for free downloads where I am doing a battle SWOT on mobile devices/smartphone convergence where Nokia is poised to make Apple sweat in the mid-market segment. Keep watching this space!
With the rapid advance of the mobile phone industry, it was only a matter of time before the two top trends in both the mobile and internet technology fields converged – smartphones and cloud computing.
According to a new study from ABI Research, mobile cloud computing will generate annual revenues of more than $20 billion by the end of 2014, making current mobile operating systems essentially obsolete.
The technology would enable longer battery life and storage capacity for phones, as application data will be stored on the web instead of on the phone itself.
In addition, the potential for application development will grow because developers will not need to create multiple versions of the software for use in different devices.
“Cloud computing will bring unprecedented sophistication to mobile applications,” said ABI Research senior analyst Mark Beccue.
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