Gamification Keeps Users Socially Engaged

January 24, 2011

Last week, the first Gamification Summitconvened in San Francisco bringing together many different segments of the Silicon Valley technology market. The “Game Crawl” organized by TechCentralSF after the conference gave attendees a chance to mingle.

The most surprising part of the event was the large cross section of industries represented. There was the expected influx of game and startup executives but also NBC, Playboy Enterprises, a program insurance company, and healthcare companies. Gamification is seen by these executives as the new loyalty program and a way to keep users/consumers engaged.

Social engagement is no longer seen to be enough, adding game mechanics and metrics is the new thing in the next year for brands.

Powering these new take on loyalty programs are two startups that sponsored.

Badgeville described their business as a white label social rewards and analytics platform, a new twist on the traditional loyalty program. Now you can reward consumers not just for purchases but also desired behaviors like “sharing with social network” or “uploading content”.

Bunchball has been building its platform for the past 4 years and power programs for large brands like NBC, Comcast, USA Networks,SyFy, and Hasbro. The API’s make it easy to plug in a game, leaderboards, and integration with social networks.

By Chia Hwu.


Korea Opens Software Centre in Silicon Valley

January 18, 2011

No doubt, that despite the global economic slump, Silicon Valley still attracts the world’s most brilliant technology minds and their innovative start-ups. And this time, it’s time for Korea’s software industry to make the move.

Because unlike their hardware counterparts like Samsung, LG, Hyundai or Daewoo, Korean software companies have not achieved any kind of global recognition for their products and services.

But today’s opening of the Korea Software Promotion Centre in San Jose, Calif., by the Korean Trade and Investment Agency (KOTRA) might challenge the status quo.

In establishing this new centre – the second after Tokyo – the Korean government intends to promote and assist the most promising Korean software companies, through value added services including localisation, marketing, business development, participation in industry conferences and tradeshows, etc.

For the Korea Software Promotion Centre grand opening KOTRA chose what it considered the ten hottest Korean B2B software companies, from software tools to database products, from transportation payment systems to mobile GUI embedded solutions and tools, to DRM security and control or USIM Smart Card solutions. And Korea’s most promising software companies are:

  • DigitalAria: creates 2D & 3D graphic user interface-FXUI™ for embedded devices including Mobile Phone, Car AVN UI, CE and etc. .
  • ESTsoft: provides PC utilities, ALTools; BizHard, a web storage solution for SMB; Internet Disk, a web storage solution; and CABAL online, a MMORPG.
  • Fasoo: the largest independent DRM vendor and holds most DRM developers in Asia.
  • Infinitt: provides affordable, state-of-the-art medical imaging and information capabilities for Radiology, Cardiology, Orthopedics and Dental healthcare facilities.
  • Insprit: developed a “convergence” platform to manage & control various convergence-devices inside the home network as well as outside
  • JIRAN Soft: develops security software like SpamSniper (anti-spam), CoolMessenger (Secure Business IM) and OfficeHARD (Secure Online Storage Solution)
  • LG CNS: it’s team of 7,000 IT professionals provides IT services including SI (System Integration) & NI (Network Integration), outsourcing, etc
  • Solacia: the first to commercialise the Dual-USIM card technology that will be used in all WCDMA, HSDPA and WIMAX Devices.
  • Somansa: it’s Mail-i solution solution monitors, archives, and retrieves in/out going messages and data from corporate e-mail, personal web mail, FTP, Telnet, IM, Twitter, Web bulletin, P2P, Tunnel, Proxy, Terminal, and bypassing traffic via Port 80
  • and Ware Valley: develops 3rd party solutions for database security, database vulnerability assessment and database management & monitoring

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