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We're Just Getting Started - The Mobile Revolution Yet to Come Abstract: Mobile devices have long since moved beyond being mere phones and now match the computing power of desktop systems from just a few years ago. Bob Iannucci, Nokia's worldwide Chief Technology Officer now based in Palo Alto, California, will offer a glimpse into this next wave of mobility. How these devices, sensors and information will mesh, and the amazing society-transforming capabilities that they will usher in, are nothing short of astounding. Challenges around security, privacy and scalability will abound, but the global scope of the opportunity makes this an incredibly exciting area for those with the imagination and drive to develop it. Bio: Since joining Nokia in 2004, Dr. Bob Iannucci has played a defining role in the company's R&D strategy. Challenging traditional management thinking, he has built a research environment suited to Internet ways of working, while emphasizing more exploratory systems research that focuses on opportunities and competencies new to Nokia. Throughout his career, he has shown an ability to balance scientific and technological understanding with business insight. With three decades in the IT industry — first at IBM during the mainframe days, then at Digital with its minis, and next at Compaq in the 1990s — he knows full well the importance of transitioning from a profitable business to a growth business. Bob Iannucci holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is the author and co-author of two books and several academic papers. He holds five patents. http://traffic.berkeley.edu/lectures....