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Mobile cloud subscribers to number 1 billion by 2014 Mobile cloud to mushroo Mobile cloud subscribers to number 1 billion by 2014 – Network World

The number of mobile cloud computing subscribers worldwide will grow rapidly over the next five years, rising from 42.8 million
subscribers in 2008, (approximately 1.1% of all mobile subscribers) to just over 998 million in 2014 (nearly 19%).

Mobile cloud applications move the computing power and data storage away from mobile phones and into the cloud, bringing apps
and mobile computing to not just smartphone users but a much broader range of mobile subscribers.ABI Research recently released
a major study of mobile Cloud computing, which the company believes is the first published report to examine this disruptive
technology model in depth.According to senior analyst Mark Beccue: “From 2008 through 2010, subscriber numbers will be driven
by location-enabled services, particularly navigation and map applications.

“A total of 60% of the mobile Cloud application subscribers worldwide will use an application enabled by location during these
years.”

Mobile App stores under threat from CloudSome quite innovative applications are already commercially available. Lock manufacturer Schlage, or example, has launched
LiNK – a keyless lock system for the home that enables subscribers to remotely control not only the door lock, but heating/cooling,
security cameras and light monitors, all via PC or mobile device.

Business productivity applications will soon dominate the mix of mobile cloud applications, particularly collaborative document
sharing, scheduling, and sales force management apps, says the ABI Research report.

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ABI Research expects some or all of the major PaaS platforms – Google, Amazon AWS, and Force.com – to market their mobile
capabilities aggressively starting in 2010.Beccue concludes by reiterating his finding that “By 2014, mobile cloud computing
will become the leading mobile application development and deployment strategy, displacing today’s native and downloadable
mobile applications.”

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AndrewIn the late 90’s, I was a co-founder of a Software House, concentrating on Network Management Tools. Lead development of the company operations and expansion of overseas sales channels. Took a 12-18 month sabbatical in 1999 to investigate Web 2.0, SaaS and Cloud Computing concepts etc. (as they are known now), trying to understanding how they benefit SME’s. Still working on it. Interest: #Cloud and Future of TechnologyView all posts by Andrew →