iPhone leads business telecoms technology conference
December 7, 2009
140 Irish small and medium enterprises (SMEs) participated in a business telecoms conference to look at technology used in smart phones, particularly the Apple iPhone.
The Enterprise Ireland event, which took place in Dublin, Irleand, was intended to give an overview into the technological possibilities that smart phones offer to SMEs from both a business telecoms and management point of view. By giving a broad outlook, it is hoped more organisations will begin to utilise these smart phones in future.
With features like mobile broadband internet access, GPS (with real time mapping) and bespoke applications (i.e. Apps), devices like the iPhone have a wealth of opportunities available for the SME business industry. This is all supported by the fact that newer smart phones are increasingly boasting features like high colour and resolution touch screens, which are also capable of multitouch processing. Multitouch allows more gestures and commands to be recognised than single touch screens, which are limited to taps and slides in one place on the screen at a time.
The exhibition took a look at the requirements and costs involved with developing the aforementioned applications and their benefits to SMEs as a whole and individually. It was attended by over 140 people from different Irish SMEs and development industries.
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