Over the last two years we've seen corporate mobilityshift from a primarily BlackBerry-centric market to one that encompasses a whole range of devices, operating systems and application platforms.
As IBM has worked with customers in mobility it has seen the conversations shift from which browser was leading, or bandwidth issues to what can mobility do for business.
Even if Mr. Winzen turns out to be wrong by half, it would still represent a radical shift in personal mobility, a wholesale electrification of the world's rolling stock.
That result was pretty well expected, part of the continuing market shift over to the high-mobility side of the house, characterized by smartphones and tablets.
Samsung meanwhile is supporting the development of the Tizen OS for mobile phones, an HTML 5 based open source project that will shift the balance of power in mobility away from the device app store to the networks, a move that looks set to be the next disruption in smartphones.