• Topic
  • Opening Keynotes

  • 9.00
  • Chair’s Introductions

  • Chair:Caroline Lewko, Chief Executive Officer, Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP)
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  • WEB 2.0 AND OPEN SOURCE CONVERGENCE

    • 9.10
    • Still Second String? What Role Does Mobile Play in a Predominantly Web Based Company

    • 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
    • The AOL Open Mobile Platform- Open Source and APIs Powering the Mobile Experience

    • 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
    • Opening Up the Web with Open Source

      • 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
    • Networking Break

    • 11.25
    • The Role of Open Source in Mobile Cloud Services

      • 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
    • Mobile Advertising, Mobile Web and Open Source

      • 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
    • The Future of Mobile Payments and the Rise of Mobile Web

    • Francesco Rovetta, Director, Business Development, PayPal Mobile (eBay Group)
    • 12.55
    • Networking Lunch

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    • Stream One: Technical Considerations of Open Source

    • 2.00
    • Fragmentation is Innovation

      Sean Moss-Pultz, Founder, OpenMoko
      • 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
    • Strategies For Driving Mobile Web Innovation

      Didier Diaz, Senior Vice President, Product Strategy Management,, ACCESS Co. Ltd.
      • 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?
        HTML and “designed for PC websites or mobile specific content?
        Widgets for mobile devices or beyond mobile?
    • 2.50
    • Increasing Ecosystem Cooperation Through Open Source

      Stormy Peters, Executive Director, Gnome Foundation
      • 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
    • Networking Break

    • 3.45
    • Will We Achieve the Open Source Nirvana that Developers Crave?

      Bill Weinberg, Independent Analyst and Consultant, Linux Pundit
      Claudia Backus, Senior Director, Ecosystem, Motorola
      • 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
    • OpensourceVersusOpenplatform:Can the IndustryOpen the Middleware API Layer to the Community?

    • Jon Bostrom, Director of Mobile, OSGi
    • 4.40
    • Building the Perfect Application

      Dan Zucker, Head of R&D S60 Studio, Nokia
      • 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
    • Close of Conference

    • Topic
    • Stream Two: Industry Overviews and Legal Updates

    • 2.00
    • TheCommerce of Open Source- State of the Industry Presentation

    • 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
    • Differing Platforms and Foundations What does it All Mean?

    • 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
    • BONDI: Getting Mobile Web Applications onto Millions of Devices

    • 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
    • Networking Break

    • 3.45
    • Key Legal Factors to Consider When Etablishing Open Source Projects

    • Lawrence Rosen, Founding Partner, Rosenlaw & Einschlag
      • Avoiding license proliferation
      • Contributor agreements
      • Dual licensing tracks
      • License migration
    • 4.10
    • How Has the Rise in Popularity of Open Source Affected Legal Requirements?

    • 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
    • Choosing the Right License

      Danese Cooper, Board Member, Open Source Initiative (OSI)
    • 17.00
    • Close of Conference