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 This industry has historically been paper-based. Moving to this mobile device is going to make a big difference both in terms of the volume of data collected and the accuracy of the data.

 The air pollution data was collected by the Environmental Protection Agency for regulatory purposes. Weather data was collected from the National Climatic Data Center, and the mortality data is from the National Center for Health Statistics.

 We are focused on changing the economics of mobile email adoption with Nokia Business Center. As the leading mobile phone manufacturer in the world, we have the distinct advantage of being able to make a great mobile business device that can be used to make phone calls, do email, or use other applications. Considering 70 percent of people who use popular email devices also carry a mobile phone, the opportunity for us to provide one device and solution that perfectly addresses both the voice and data experiences is tremendous. In the current landscape, many industry players are going after a slice of the potential mobile email market. Nokia is going after the full 650 million corporate email inboxes. We want to knock down the barriers to mobilizing the entire corporate email market.

 Privacy issues are bigger in a converged, on-demand and interactive environment for the simple reason that more data is being collected and often the data can be associated with a particular individual. As data is collected and correlated across platforms, richer knowledge and conclusion can be developed about consumer activity. The same is not true in a linear channel environment.

 I was blown away by the commitment and accuracy of data collected by volunteers.

 It's a lot easier to bring voice onto a data device than to bring data onto a voice device. The Blackberry is a database device that runs on GPRS. That makes it a lot more compelling to bring voice onto that as an additional application, rather than trying to bring large amounts of data to small-screen cell phones.

 We have always assumed that data stored on mobile phones is safe. Today we use our mobile phones to send sensitive data, store important information and even digitally sign on major documents. There is, therefore, greater threat to data security on mobile phones today.

 Our customers have told us that delivering data services over a mobile Web browser is not acceptable for them -- it just doesn't work. Crossfire 6.0 provides businesses with a more sensible solution by enabling organizations to build data-enabled rich clients across more than 500 device and OS combinations; without having to worry about competing computing environments, user experience or technology turnover. Crossfire 6.0 will help organizations move mobile development projects into the mass-deployment phase.

 It's much easier to take data and push it into a data warehouse than it is to take data and push it into operational systems. This harmonization and consolidation stage has to do with getting sight of what you've actually got and moving it into a better position from a data perspective.

 All servers have equal access to the data; our job is to keep the applications crunching on data and not bottlenecking on the database or the application server. Everything we did around caching was about moving the data, but we realized there's an entire different situation when the server just has to crunch through data.

 It's something that has not been looked at as carefully as it could have been, in terms of regarding shoes as a protective device. But one year's worth of data does not make it a problem. There can be anomalies.

 The intelligence to know what the attributes of the device are in terms of its output characteristics, and then do the transformation of [data] from a potentially more robust source [to a format] the device can understand -- that would be a major service.

 A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection.

 Increasing demand for robust data communications applications — especially mobile email and instant messaging — will play a role, particularly as 3G speeds improve the appeal of mobile data services.

 This is not just an IT thing. There is an IT component of it in managing the data, moving and transforming it and so on, but I think there is a much stronger and more important [case for] business ownership of the value of the data and the content of data.

 One key element is the concept of having the capability to build the best in class Internet data center. There was a big gap in terms of Nortel's capabilities around that. And the network edge is moving closer to the data center anyway.


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