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Handheld Devices and OS
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Handheld Definition Extremely portable, self-contained information management and communication devices. Small size and light weight, often made up of a single component. Sacrifices for mobility are less memory and little or no storage, small displays, and slow, unreliable access to the Internet.
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Handheld Definition In addition, handheld devices must be able to:
Operate without cables, (except temporarily recharging, synchronizing with a desktop). Be easily used while in one’s hands Must allow the addition of applications or support Internet Connectivity.
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Handheld Devices
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What is Not A Handheld?
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Types of Handheld Devices
There are three essential types of handheld devices: Mobile telephone handsets Pagers PDAs All handheld devices share two common challenges: Small display Problematic data input.
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Types of Devices
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Handheld Phones Primary use - Voice communication
Data connectivity via WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) or i-mode. Data is entered on a standard twelve-key keypad, with the help of various soft keys. Bitmap graphics or user interface ‘widgets’ such as menus, text entry fields are not supported in WAP implementations. WAP applications are also extremely inconsistent with each other.
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PDAs Primary use – Information storage and retrieval.
Support address books, calendars, to-do lists, management, and note taking. Have touch screens and use a stylus for input. User Interface Environments – Palm OS, Windows CE
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PDAs Palm OS – Simple to use, but functionality limited. Lacks a central file system. Windows CE – Multitasking Operating System for handheld devices. Operates like a miniaturized version of Windows. Supports a central file system.
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PDAs
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Pagers Primary use – two-way email communication.
Also support Web browsing. Have QWERTY keypads. User Interface Environments – RIM OS, Wisdom OS. RIM OS – simple graphical design, mostly text and icons. Wisdom OS – rich graphical interface supporting graphical controls such as radio buttons and check boxes.
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Mobile computing Devices
PDA Smartphone Tablet computer Ultra-mobile PC Wearable computers
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Mobile Operating Systems
Symbian Windows Palm OS BlackBerry iOS Bada Android
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Symbian Symbian is a mobile operating system designed for smartphones originally developed by Symbian Ltd. but currently maintained by Accenture. The Symbian platform is the successor to Symbian OS and Nokia Series 60. The version, Symbian ver.3, was officially released in Q and first used in the Nokia N8. Windows Microsoft Windows CE (now officially known as Windows Embedded Compact and previously also known as Windows Embedded CE , and sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is an operating system developed by Microsoft for embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinct operating system and kernel, rather than a trimmed-down version of desktop Windows. Palm OS Palm OS (also known as Garnet OS) is a mobile operating system initially developed by Palm, Inc., for personal digital assistants (PDAs) in Palm OS is designed for ease of use with a touchscreen-based graphical user interface. It is provided with a suite of basic applications for personal information management.
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BlackBerry BlackBerry is a line of phone devices developed and designed by Research In Motion (RIM). The first BlackBerry smartphone was released in 1999 iOS iOS (previously iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. Originally released in 2007 for the iPhone and iPod Touch, it has been extended to support other Apple devices such as the iPad and Apple TV. Unlike Microsoft's Windows CE (Windows Phone) and Google's Android, Apple does not license iOS for installation on non-Apple hardware. As of 2012 Apple's App Store contained more than 700,000 iOS applications, which have collectively been downloaded more than 30 billion times.
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Android Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers, developed by Google in conjunction with the Open Handset Alliance. Initially developed by Android Inc, whom Google financially backed and later purchased in 2005 Bada Bada is an operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. It is developed by Samsung Electronics. Its name is derived from bada, meaning "ocean" or "sea" in Korean. It ranges from mid-range to high-end smartphones
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Windows Mobile
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HP
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Insights into HP History and today 16 April 2017
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HP history Everything started in a garage.
Slide 8: HP History Key Message: At HP you can make your career. Details: Why do we start with the past and show you “two old men”: Because we are proud of our history and can give to the audience the best example of a graduate success story: Also the founders of HP started as university graduates Transition: But let’s have a look at HP today. Bill Hewlett (1913–2001) Dave Packard (1912–1996) Two Stanford University graduates, Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett, founded Hewlett-Packard Company in 1939 in a garage. 16 April 2017
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HP presence is in BLUE | No HP presence is in RED
Global reach Service and Sales offices located in 170+ countries throughout the world Slide 9: Global Reach Key Message: HP Labs, headquartered in Palo Alto, have a total of seven research facilities worldwide. Detail: The Labs employ about 600; half of the researchers are PhD-level engineers, computer scientists, physicists and chemists. The largest contingent work in Palo Alto. The focus of each of the Labs worldwide (outside of the Palo Alto HQ group) are: HPL Bristol (Director: Robin Marshall Gallimore) Opened 1983 Enterprise network security; modeling and analysis for IT services; computer security; the semantic web; quantum cryptography; digital imaging; media and publishing; mobility and display technologies; digital media platform mobility HPL China (Director: Wei Liu) Opened Nov 2005: Web Informatics Analysis Projects include web structure mining, web content discovery, classification and clustering, information extraction, master data management for web information, enterprise search, and web usage mining. HPL India (Director: Ajay Gupta) Opened Feb 2002: Innovations for the next billion customers of HP IT will transform and get transformed by how the customers in rapidly growing and virgin markets such as India embrace and exploit it. Themes include the mobile internet experience and paper in the digital world. HPL Israel (Director: Oren Ariel) Opened 1994: Printing Automation Technology Print as a service; digital printing automation algorithms; HP Indigo research; HP Scitex research. HPL Japan (Director: Hiromi Oda) Opened April 1990: Community and Interactive Media Lab Japan is a unique place to conduct interactive media research, with its advanced mobile networks, broadband environment, Web 2.0 enablers and Next Generation Network service platforms. HPL Russia (Director: Vladimir Polutin) Opened Jan 2007: Information Fusion and Real Time Delivery Timely delivery to enterprise customers of information that is described in the language of business and automatically selected, gathered and transformed from diverse, heterogeneous, distributed sources. Transition: Let’s take a closer look at the financial strength of HP. HP presence is in BLUE | No HP presence is in RED 16 April 2017
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Global presence 321,000 employees 170+ countries around the world
Corporate headquarters located in Palo Alto, California CEO: Léo Apotheker 1st or 2nd in virtually every market, customer segment and region Slide 10: Global Presence Key Message: In today’s economic climate, customers trust a company that will be around for the long-term. With $104,3 B in annual revenue in 2007, no debt, and $11B in cash flow, HP is a Fortune 14 company operating in more than 170 countries that provides stability customers can count on. A billion people around the world use HP technology every day. Each year, HP ships about 50 million printers, 30 million PCs and two million servers – or nearly three products every second. Three people a second trust HP to satisfy their technology needs. More than 200 million cell phone subscribers worldwide depend on HP software to place calls. And more than 18 million people rely on mobile and LAN-based carrier communications running on HP technology. 16 April 2017
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The industry’s broadest portfolio
Slide 12: The industry’s broadest portfolio Please select the slides you use depending on the time you have and the depth See Checklist for guidance Transition: HP simply has the broadest portfolio of products and solutions in the computing industry. A picture is worth a thousand words. Let me show you some pictures of our product line. 16 April 2017
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HP’s portfolio Technology Solutions Group Personal Systems Group
Imaging and Printing Group Slide 13: HP’s portfolio Key Message: Diverse solutions: With the world’s most comprehensive IT product portfolio, you can rest assured there is a product, service or solution ideally suited to meet your specific needs Detail: To deliver the greatest value to our customers, HP has structured its products and services offerings around the following categories: Personal Systems, Imaging & Printing, Storage & Servers, Services, and Software. Personal Systems refers to our award-winning personal computing products for business and consumer users, such as notebooks, Tablet PCs, handhelds, desktops and workstations. Imaging and Printing represents a category of HP’s portfolio that is unrivaled across the industry, with over 40 percent of worldwide market share. Our offerings within imaging and printing include: photo printers, color laser printers, mono printers, multi-function printers, supplies and media. The services component of our portfolio includes a complete set of offerings that span the entire lifecycle of IT deployments – from planning, to implementation, to ongoing maintenance, as well as business solutions and technology services. In Technology Services, which includes Customer Support, HP continues to hold a #1 market share position and strong customer satisfaction. And in Consulting and Integration, HP is focused on our Adaptive Enterprise solutions areas within 700 corporate accounts. Finally, in Managed Services, we continue to be the fastest-growing Tier One player. In fact, we have delivered double-digit growth for the last 10 quarters. TSG IPG PSG HP Integrity Superdome Photosmart R96 camera HP Indigo 5000 press iPAQ rw6815 HP ProLiant ML570 G4 Server HP Scitex XL1500 Printer HP Halo Collaboration Studio HP 50"" PL5000N HD Plasma Television HP Pavilion dv8000 Notebook Proliant Essentials Management Software Datacenter with HP ProLiant DL360 G5 Servers HP Officejet 7310 All-in-One HP 97 Twinpack Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge with Vivera Inks HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion HP Pavilion Slimline PC 16 April 2017 Transition: Let’s look in more detail at TSG – the Technology Systems Group headed up by Ann Livermore.
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HP’s history + HP today in Hungary
Representative office opened in Budapest in 1987 Turned into a fully-owned HP subsidiary in May 1991 Today has around 2000 employees and contractors Headquarter in Office Garden (South-Buda) + several other offices around the country (Bartók ház, Metrotech, Vasvár, Rábahídvég, Miskolc and others) Sárvár-based plant of Flextronics International: largest manufacturing facility of HP products HP Hungary has demonstrated steady growth and is now ranked among the top 3 IT suppliers in Hungary
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