Thu, 12 July 2007
While the Apple iPhone Train continues to capture the imagination of the consumer smartphone market, there are a number of companies, such as Blackberry, Microsoft, and Palm battling it out in the business smartphone market. What is less well known is that there is an Open Source Mobility platform that is making waves in Europe. Funambol is a company and an open source community dedicated to making further mobile device interoperability progress through support of open standards such as SyncML. Fabrizio Capobianco, a serial entrepreneur and veteran executive at Reuters and Tibco, is CEO of Funambol. He founded the first Italian Web company, Internet Graffiti, in 1994. He also founded Stigma Online, developer of an information portal product with customers that included Kraft, Novartis, Italian Broadcasting Television and the Italian Stock Exchange. Capobianco has taught courses on wireless and mBusiness strategies at the University of Pavia in Italy, where he holds a Ph.D. in computer science with a focus on usability. Fabrizio was recognized in 2007 as a top "40 under 40" leader by American Venture Magazine and by the readers of Mobile Village for being a consumer email visionary. This weeks song is “Telephone Line� by Robyn Tymm from the United Kingdom. This interview is courtesy of IT Conversations. This podcast is published under the Creative Commons License version 2.5. Comments[5] |

