Press review week 07/2010
- IT spending in western Europe to reach US$68.6bn (09 February 2010, Business and Leadership)
- IT Outsourcing: Why It Pays to Appraise Your Contract (09 February 2010, CIO)
- Global IT industry to return to growth this year (09 February 2010, Computing)
- Japan remains world’s No 2 economy (15 February 2010, Business and Leadership)
- Silicon Valley limps as India dashes ahead (12 February 2010, CIOL)
- What matters for the IT industry in 2010? (12 February 2010, Computer Weekly)
- Indian IT firms turn to Latin America: WSJ (11 February 2010, CIOL)
- Offshoring Research and Development set for growth (10 February 2010, Offshoring Times)
- Der Open-Source-Fahrplan für die CeBIT (12 February 2010, Silicon)
- IT-Branche wieder optimistisch (12 February 2010, CRN)
- Der deutsche IT-Markt erholt sich langsam (10 February 2010, CIO)
After developing an initial application for one of the leading French companies in social networking, tourism and entertainment on the Web, Pentalog followed up with an application for energy management and home automation before starting the development in regards to its own needs in the field of telecommunications. Pentalog has now turned towards real estate, recruitment and social networks. We also have opened discussions up with one of the most important publishers in the French press.
The momentum which started nearly a year ago has accelerated with several specific sales approches. Our latest newsletter has generated 3 leads which are presently being discussed. The NL prepared in Romania also surprised us, since it has generated a lead too, while we were just launching into the process of looking for new customers, in the style “we make iPhone applications, therefore we are cool…”
Pentalog seems to be in a position to become rapidly the leader in the Balkans in this area. The first application based on geo-location, is well known as it is one of the most downloaded Apps in France, found in the Appstore (Cityvox). Admittedly, it was a bit laborious in the development stage, but it’s now perfectly reliable and has been available for several months and is regularly used. I can say, as a user, it is absolutely wonderful. The next two that were developed did not give us any problems. Our friends from Wirecom Technologies asked us to transform the iPhone into a remote control device for the home which we were perfectly able to do and “on time”. Today it is a Skype-like application, merging an iPhone via WiFi with a Pentalog VoIP network that we are preparing to launch.
I won’t talk about the applications that have not yet entered into production, but let me say that we shouldn’t lack any work in this sector over the next two years. We are beginning to feel the interest in this market for Android, a system which is at least as powerful, portable and a lot less expensive. It’s simple, the Google platform will be in my opinion, present in this range of products along with 100% of the smartphone manufacturers in the next 18 months (except Apple of course) and in my opinion the app activities will continue to grow much stronger. The same thing could happen between Apple and Google which happened at the time of the first Windows OS in the 80’s. In the end, the one which is the most open wins… I think Jobs knew this.
From the production side, we should find the development of iPhone will continue to be present in the group, as it seems to have become a generic request. The Chisinau site also seems to be one step ahead of many others and could become the No. 1 Competence Center in this sector for the group. We will soon be making a decision concerning this subject.
I also wonder about the necessity or not, to develop a new generation of mobile platforms in the future Pentalog Labs, which has grown rapidly, thanks to an Executive Meeting with Aymeric Libeau (responsible for R & D, information systems and quality of the Group) held last weekend. I will try to get back to this subject of Pentalog Labs before the end of this week.