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The Meaning of Leadership: TOA Technologies named a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management, 2012

October 22, 2012 by Yuval Brisker


By focusing on invention and innovation and uncompromisingly pursuing the most advanced technology available today, the way of the future, our great company has always pulled and pulled ahead with this market in its wake for the last seven or eight years, like a big ship at sea.

Leaders never push. They pull others along, always staying out in front of the pack, confident in their sense of direction and their vision of the future.  That’s one of the many reasons why I read Gartner’s newly released Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management with a combination of pride, of satisfaction and of gratitude.

Pride, because Gartner’s independent analysts have recognized TOA Technologies as a leader in this market and that just feels great. Let’s face it – it’s a momentous day for any company to be named a leader by the most respected and leading global technology analyst. It feels like winning an Oscar!

Since 2007 when TOA Technologies was first evaluated in the annual Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management report, Gartner has always commended our vision in the market; and this is still the case this year, as evidenced by our position as the most visionary vendor in the report. But now, by naming TOA Technologies a Leader, Gartner has affirmed that we have used and continue to use that vision to create a deeply impactful and long-lasting value for our customers,  executing, realizing and delivering on the promise of leadership that our visionary status pointed towards throughout these years.

From day one – Irad Carmi, my co-founder, and I and our people have led by focusing on invention and innovation. Why? Because we just love technology. And we love the business of technology. Plain and simple. The “new” does not scare us or inhibit us. In fact, it excites us with the possibilities and we are attracted to it with a deep curiosity and profound existential sense of glee. From the moment we met we were pulled by the latest, the newest, the riskiest and the fascinating  - hungry to explore it, understand it, use it, exploit it in the  most positive sense of the word.

This passion for the new and the business of the new has clearly paid off. Together with our great Technology Center team headed by Alexey Turchyn, we invented time-based, predictive, self-learning tools for managing mobile businesses and we’ve continually added new innovations to enhance the functionality and user-friendliness of our solutions. We embraced the mobile Internet and smart devices when there was almost no bandwidth, we championed the browser and HTML5 as THE platform when others were developing Windows mobile applications and no one dared to go there, and this year we became the first in our market to provide truly device-agnostic mobility, location-based services and context-aware collaboration bringing mobile, social and cloud together, democratizing connections and the flow of information for everyone in an organization.

I don’t believe that a new product is innovative just because it’s new. To me, innovation is about continuous exploration – a continuous quest for invention – and  breathing in the world of technology deeply and taking it to new heights. Gartner calls the wave that we are witnessing today “the Nexus of Forces” –  the convergence of mobile, social and cloud-based technologies. I agree. It’s clearly driving a huge secular shift in the way the world does business and it’s touching everyone. TOA Technologies has embraced these ideas early and totally, delivering solutions that build on those notions and heralding a future of fully mobile, truly collaborative and totally automated, optimized mobile business processes.

I feel a sense of satisfaction, and that satisfaction comes from the fact that Gartner affirms our ability to execute our vision and more importantly execute on our promise to customers. Because it’s one thing to have a vision…and it’s a whole other dimension to make that vision consistently come to life – to convince executives around the world in a multitude of countries and languages to buy into the vision and the technology wholly, and then execute the plan and make that vision real. This goes to the very heart of our commitment to our customers. They trust us to deliver exactly what we promise – and the technology is NOTHING without the delivery. And we have delivered 100 percent of the time. With our position as a leader in the Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management, the world now knows what our customers know and have known all along – that we have smart, dedicated people and processes that diligently focus on delivering on our promises to each and every business partner that chooses to work with us. Without compromises.

But above all at this moment, I feel gratitude – gratitude to the people of TOA Technologies. A company is like a person – it has deep and indelible character. It reflects a collective soul and a collective effort, and it succeeds only with the talent, the mindfulness, the heart and the hard work of everyone working there. TOA Technologies has great character – it is the work of many, many people –  a worldwide team. And this recognition by Gartner affirms our good character and the great global partnership – a partnership that goes beyond borders, beyond the myriad languages that we speak at TOA and the cultures we were born into, a partnership that embraces a shared vision, a shared passion for creativity and a perseverance with one goal in mind – creating something great.

It is our people’s imagination, their focus, their dedication and their hard work that has made this real, and Irad and I have the great good fortune to share our vision with these – the most talented, mindful, hearty and hard-working people I have known.

Even though we are celebrating today, much more hard work lies ahead. The tech industry is a continuous, intense race. And, as anyone who has ever been in a race knows, the leaders always have to expend the most effort if they want to stay ahead. Followers slipstream along in the wake of the frontrunner, avoiding risks and allowing someone else to set the pace. Leaders don’t have that luxury.  As a mentor of mine once said to me:

“In the tech world, first you run fast, then you run faster and then you run even faster still.”

So it goes…

To our employees, customers, partners, board members and investors who have supported and collaborated with us every step of the way – I say thank you! I promise that we are determined to keep running and keep leading.

NOTE: The above is my personal view of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management, 2012, focusing on what it means to me to be a company leader in this market. While my commentary is well informed it is solely my opinion and though it based on an ongoing dialogue with Gartner’s analysts and my understanding of the market, the only definitive opinions on the report are those of the authors of the report, who researched and published it. My opinion is not a substitute for speaking to Gartner’s analysts directly.

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

June 18, 2012 by Yuval Brisker


” We are in the middle of a $600 billion disruption, but hardly anyone has noticed. The once-staid world of enterprise computing is in silent convulsions, with incumbent giants being assaulted by startups that are building from scratch for a new era …”

Excellent article in PandoDaily about the shifting tides and future of enterprise software – the writer does an excellent job of catching the currents that are sweeping through the sea of software, and foreseeing the waves that will bang against the shores of the current powers that be. There is no turning back the clock on technology – we all know that. And it’s also hard to predict and bet on specific winners. But the general trend is clear and powerful.

What’s amazing about what is happening around us is that we are in the midst of not just one major disruption by actually 4 concurrent major disruptions and that’s why I don’t even call it a disruption – it’s a full blown revolt, a revolution –  we are witnessing the  combined tidal wave of of mobile, social, cloud computing AND web-based software (SaaS) sweeping away the conventions of yesterday and dictating a new future of rapid and continuous change, fast development cycles and the appearance of  new players who are rewriting the rules. Who would have thought that Yammer would be such a major Microsoft purchase? It is for one great reason – they are part of a global community of software companies that are rewriting the rules of how to do business, how to be productive, how to communicate within the enterprise.

Many IT departments and CIOs may still be reluctant to embrace the change (don’t get me wrong…I have found many very open-minded visionaries who ‘get it’ too – and many are TOA’s customers…) but when I say revolution, I am not thinking about them.  I am thinking about the CIOs of tomorrow. 10 years from now. THOSE CIOs may be 26 or 28 or 30 today. Facebook is a part of their lives from the age of 18 or 20, they don’t remember a time before the Internet…what kind of enterprise software are THEY going to buy?

You know the answer.

Inevitable Revolution?

You betcha’ !

 

Best Mobile App

May 8, 2012 by Yuval Brisker


Well  - like a proud father I need to brag a little….last week TOA’s ETAdirect HTML5 Mobility App won a prize for Best Mobile App from NEOSA. What I can I say…? Very exciting! And even more so because I know what we are working on…this Mobility App…as great as it is…is just the beginning. We have so many great things in the pipe that I wish I could share…but I can’t…:)…suffice it to say that in a year this Mobility App will look like a relic from another age…

Congratulations to our great Mobility App development team.

The Network Is the Computer (continued): HTML5 Mobility

April 17, 2012 by Yuval Brisker


When I think of the evolving story of software and technology in the last 15 years, the most significant constant has been the continuous push toward more and more democratization of access and platform. Remember when the guys at Sun said “The network is the computer” in the 90s? They’ve been proven 100% correct: the demand for greater freedom from platform, operating system, server and physical connection has driven so much innovation that its impact is felt at every level of society, economy and culture.

At TOA, we have bet our business on the emergence of computing power, and the robust platform capability that will support the growth and strengthening of this trend. HTML5 Mobility (as we call it) is one more ‘brick in the wall’ separating the old technology from the new, and it represents one more aspect of the platform-, device- and location-agnostic trend in the evolution of technology.

At the very heart of the topic is freedom for the user. It’s completely allowing for the disconnect from the dependencies of hardware and from the capabilities of this or that operating system and providing a neutral platform. Talented software engineers can therefore build any application with any degree of depth and relevance inside the browser – which is exactly what HTML5 enables. Leveraging this “playing field leveling” technology, we are taking one more big step toward empowering a kind of user experience that is untethered in every way. And, ultimately, one that is flexible in such a way that it provides maximum value.

These results are no more powerful than when we translate this concept into the mobile browser and most notably a mobile application in the enterprise software realm. Because of the proliferation of devices and the ease of connectivity, we’ve seen an exploding openness to allowing every mobile user to have a mobile device. In fact, as we have discussed in the past here, enterprise users are voting with their pocket books and buying the devices themselves – the consumerization of IT, or more specifically, BYOD. HTML5 Mobility adds a new dimension – it gives enterprises more avenues to communicate and to provide applications to their users without the need to actually manage EACH device.

And it’s robust indeed! We have worked on developing capabilities and functionality that exists only on the installed app at EVERY level of our application without compromise. We offer complete offline persistence – your data AND full functionality (with no compromises on depth) is available to you in the browser, even when you are NOT connected to the Net, or should your browser crashes or computer loses power.

Independent of device, platform or carrier. Not bound by the limitations of the browser. The network really can be the computer – and companies are just starting to understand the benefits, especially in mobile workforce management.