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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Pete Lagana, Founder of Excellis Interactive (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, May 16th

SM: Again, give me so use cases. Give me an example or a few examples of things that you are able to do with the kind of user experience work that you do that I wouldn’t be able to do in an off-the-shelf iPad application front ending an MRP system or CRM system. PL: Sure.

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Pete Lagana, Founder of Excellis Interactive (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, May 15th

SM: What would be helpful would be to double click down on some of those and give me some use cases. How are researchers using it? PL: Sure. Let’s say there’s a sales rep who needs to be connected with his inventory, and a particular life sciences company that makes medical devices needs to constantly

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Pete Lagana, Founder of Excellis Interactive (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, May 14th

Excellis Interactive, based in Chesterbrook, Penn., is a company that serves businesses, primarily, in the life sciences industry, by converting enterprise software, websites and mobile solutions into applications by creating relationships between the way that users work and the way that they experience the applications they use to facilitate or support their day-to-day work functions. Excellis’

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Chris Ruff, CEO of UIEvolution (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, May 11th

SM: How does the car industry see this evolution happening? CR: Well, today there’re a couple approaches. One is that the mobile phone application would work similar to the way that you’re controlling the address book and things like that on your phone. The app’s residing there, you’re just using the controls and speakers in

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Chris Ruff, CEO of UIEvolution (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, May 10th

SM: What percentage of your clients are mobile clients? CR: I would say the mobile phone platforms drive about 60% of our revenue base, 65%. SM: What about media? CR: Media is about 15%. One thing about our company is we only deal with larger media companies. So, it’s a model we’ve perfected over the

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Chris Ruff, CEO of UIEvolution (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, May 9th

SM: OK. Give me some examples of things that can be automated. Let’s say even 40%, 50%, 60% who knows, whatever is needed that can be automated, what is that piece? CR: A lot of it has to do with how you manage the data that’s being transported to the device, whether it’s rich media

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Chris Ruff, CEO of UIEvolution (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, May 8th

SM: So you’re saying that instead of 100% content transformation solution, middleware layer in between, your approach is that 80% has to be automated and 20% custom and that you have solutions for both the 80% automated and the 20% custom? CR: Yes. We provide the design and the services for doing the customization. And

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Chris Ruff, CEO of UIEvolution (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, May 7th

UIEvolution is a software development company with offices in the United States and Japan. The company creates software solutions that break through the complexity of connected services by delivering native and HTML5 apps that are managed from a cloud-based platform. UIEvolution’s clients include well-known, elite enterprises like ESPN, Toyota, AT&T, Microsoft, Samsung, Hikari-TV, and many

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