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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency 13th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting 20-21 October 2011, Vienna, Austria Domenico Pistillo (INIS) Leader, Systems Development and Support Group Agenda item 3.4 Use of mobile technology and related applications
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IAEA 20-21 October 201113th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda item 3.4: Use of mobile technology and related applications Numbers and trends More than 5.3 billion mobile subscriptions by the end of 2010: 77% of world population 3.8 billion mobile subscriptions in the developing world 1 billion mobile broadband subscriptions by the end of 2010 Web access from mobile devices will exceed access from desktop within the next five years: 85% of new handsets includes some form of browser Over 300,000 mobile apps have been developed during last three years: 10.9 billion downloads of mobile apps Demand for download mobile apps is expected to peak in 2013
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IAEA 20-21 October 201113th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda item 3.4: Use of mobile technology and related applications Impact of mobile technology Education: m-Libraries m-journals E-books and related apps Mobile tours Business: m-business m-banking Customer Relationship Management m-coupons Communication & entertainment: Social networking Location-aware services QR codes Mobile TV Music, games, etc.
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IAEA 20-21 October 201113th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda item 3.4: Use of mobile technology and related applications Expected benefits Easier, faster and wider access to information Improved communication and collaboration Possibility to reach broader pool of potential users Productivity & work-life balance Flexibility end efficiency in conduct business Cost and time reduction
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IAEA 20-21 October 2011 13th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda item 3.4: Use of mobile technology and related applications Foreseen challenges Usability: Functional re-engineering Trans-coded vs. mobile-only websites Bandwidth Portability vs. Platform diversification: Operating systems Type of mobile equipment Internet browser Security aspect: Access control Data confidentiality Threats and exploits
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IAEA 20-21 October 201113th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting Mobile version of INIS website In many developing nations, the majority of mobile Web users are mobile-only (they do not, or very rarely use a desktop, laptop or tablet to access the Web) Create an app for INIS Collection Search Mobile searches have quadrupled in the last year, for many items one in seven searches are now mobile Facilitate communication using social networks Over 350 million mobile Facebook users and over 100 million mobile Twitter users Agenda item 3.4: Use of mobile technology and related applications Opportunities for INIS
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IAEA 20-21 October 201113th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting m-Thank you!
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