Google and Apple's publicized emergence onto the scene of the mobile industry is the latest consequence of the mobile phone becoming a best-selling device and a driver of growth in the telecom industry. All the big PC and Internet players want a piece of the pie, and IT industry pundit... Feb. 15, 2008 04:15 PM EST Reads: 4,356 |







Morten Grauballe is responsible for Red Bend's worldwide marketing efforts, including product management and corporate marketing. He has more than 10 years' experience in the wireless industry. Prior to joining Red Bend, Grauballe was vice president of product management for Symbian Ltd., where he helped establish the company as a leading provider of mobile smartphone software. During his seven years at Symbian, Grauballe successfully brought Symbian OS v8 and v9 to market, driving the operating system into the mass-market while introducing innovative new technologies. Due to his language skills, he was instrumental in the company's success in the Japanese mobile market. Prior to joining Symbian, Grauballe was a senior member of Ericsson's marketing team in Tokyo and helped launch several handsets for NTT DoCoMo. He serves on the board of directors of the Over-the-Air Flash Forum (OTAFF) where he works to accelerate the adoption of mobile software management solutions. Grauballe is a frequent speaker on emerging trends in mobile software and consumer services.












