- Topic
Opening Keynotes
- 9.00
- Chair:Caroline Lewko, Chief Executive Officer, Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP)
Chair’s Introductions
WEB 2.0 AND OPEN SOURCE CONVERGENCE
- 9.10
- Future predictions for the importance of mobile within a web company
- Will the two come together, and how will this affect mobile web? Senior Representative, Yahoo!
- 9.40
- How to achieve broad reach in a world where feature phones continue to play a major role and smart phone platforms continue to fragment
- How to develop differentiated and compelling mobile applications that incorporate Web 2.0 services such as social media, location and messaging
- Addressing the contradictory needs of having full flexibility in go-to-market plans whilst still successfully monetizing applications Jai Jaisimha, Vice President, Desktop and Mobile Infrastructure and Platforms, AOL
- 10.10
- How can open source improve the mobile web experience?
- Increasing mobile web use with open source browsers
- Increasing developer innovation through the mobile web
- Cutting down barriers in mobile web Jay Sullivan, Vice President, Mobile, Mozilla
- 10.40
- 11.25
- How important is Open Source in modern mobile cloud services
- How has this changed in recent years
- Future projections on the role of open source in mobile cloud services Fabrizio Capobianco, Chief Executive Officer, Funambol
- 11.55
- What is the US consumers’ willingness to accept mobile advertising?
- Assessing the best way to target the consumer
- Mobile advertising in an open versus closed environment
- Achieving consumer personalization Ragner Kruse, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Smaato
- 12.25
- Francesco Rovetta, Director, Business Development, PayPal Mobile (eBay Group)
- 12.55
- 2.00
- Why do we look on fragmentation as a negative thing?
- Given the current situation, fragmentation should be embraced
- What benefits can fragmentation bring?
- Taking advantage of multiple fragmentation
- 2.25
- The ACCESS Linux Platform ™, NetFront ™ Browser and Netfront Browser Widget architecture provide multiple development environments and opportunities
- In this session, we will explore these different environments and the strategies the enable as well as how each can be leveraged to shape the mobile web experience through: Traditional application development or web widgets?
- 2.50
- Creating an open environment where developers can build on any platform
- The role GNOME Mobile wishes to play within open source
- Developing for Gnome Mobile, a developer call to arms
- 3.15
- 3.45
- What must be taken into account when constructing a new application
- Lessons from the field: What are the most common pitfalls?
- What qualifies a successful application?
- 4.15
- Jon Bostrom, Director of Mobile, OSGi
- 4.40
- What must be taken into account when constructing a new application
- Lessons from the field:What are the most common pitfalls?
- What qualifies a successful application?
- 5.05
- Topic
- 2.00
- Andrew Aitken, Founder and Managing Partner, Olliance Consulting Group
- Will industry consolidation continue and how will open source evolve over the next few years?
- What key players will emerge and why?
- What will the commercial open source ecosystem look like in the next couple of years
- An update from the Olliance Group’s Open Source Think Tank
- 2.25
- Dave McQueen, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms and Media
- LiMo, OHA, Symbian, Moblin et al
- Predictions for the Symbian Foundation
- What are the ramifications of a foundation dominated ecosystem
- Will convergence ever happen or is it a totally unrealistic proposition
- 2.50
- Tim Raby, Managing Director, OMTP
- How BONDI has rapidly driven convergence of the necessary web interfaces to drive future adoption
- Security and user choice – the balance between risk and open access
- BONDI reality – real mobile web applications
- Continuing to drive consistent mobile web adoption across devices and platforms
- Open source vs open standard (competition or complement)
- 3.15
- 3.45
- Lawrence Rosen, Founding Partner, Rosenlaw & Einschlag
- Avoiding license proliferation
- Contributor agreements
- Dual licensing tracks
- License migration
- 4.10
- Andrew Updegrove, Founding Partner, Gesmer Updegrove LLP
- What are the legal ramifications of an increased open source ecosystem
- Power to the developer:What must companies do to ensure developer IP's are protected?
- Legal checklist: What must be considered
- 4.35
- 17.00
Still Second String? What Role Does Mobile Play in a Predominantly Web Based Company
The AOL Open Mobile Platform- Open Source and APIs Powering the Mobile Experience
Opening Up the Web with Open Source
Networking Break
The Role of Open Source in Mobile Cloud Services
Mobile Advertising, Mobile Web and Open Source
The Future of Mobile Payments and the Rise of Mobile Web
Networking Lunch
Stream One: Technical Considerations of Open Source
Fragmentation is Innovation
Sean Moss-Pultz, Founder, OpenMokoStrategies For Driving Mobile Web Innovation
Didier Diaz, Senior Vice President, Product Strategy Management,, ACCESS Co. Ltd.HTML and “designed for PC websites or mobile specific content?
Widgets for mobile devices or beyond mobile?
Increasing Ecosystem Cooperation Through Open Source
Stormy Peters, Executive Director, Gnome FoundationNetworking Break
Will We Achieve the Open Source Nirvana that Developers Crave?
Bill Weinberg, Independent Analyst and Consultant, Linux PunditClaudia Backus, Senior Director, Ecosystem, Motorola



