Microsoft Skymarket app store comes with Windows Mobile 7
Microsoft look as if they are wising up to the huge revenue possibilities in the area that the Apple iPhone App Store and Google’s Android OS are already benefiting from, and are preparing to launch their own applications marketplace for the Windows Mobile platform.
It appears, but reading the small clues within a Microsoft job posting that this new marketplace service will be launched along with the new Windows Mobile 7 as early as 2009.
Microsoft’s job posting is below…
Job Title: Senior Product Manager – Skymarket
This is a unique opportunity and time of rapid change in the mobile industry for a Senior Product Manager in the Mobile Communications Services team to drive the launch of a v1 marketplace service for Windows Mobile.
Key Responsibilities include the following:
– Definition of the product offering, pricing, business model and policies that will make the Windows Mobile marketplace “the place to be” for developers wishing to distribute and monetize their Windows Mobile applications
– Responsibility for the business model and key elements that will drive the optimal experience for developers and monetization of the service by Microsoft
– Preparation and driving the cross group collaboration for the initial launch of the marketplace offering to the developer community this fall
– Preparation and driving the cross group collaboration with stakeholders in the commercial launch of the marketplace service with the launch of WM 7
– Define and mange the consumer, developer and mobile operator value proposition and supporting materials for use by PR, MCB’s developer outreach organization, and other teams across Microsoft
– Working with multiple stakeholders (product team, product planning, developer outreach, business operations, legal and more) in definition on the process, policies and terms of use through which developers and consumers take part in the marketplace
– Work closely with product planning on prioritization of consumer, developer, and mobile operator scenarios
– Support business development on engagements with mobile operators and integration of the marketplace offering into broader Microsoft services offerings or discussions
– Work closely with the Mobile Communication Business developer outreach organization
– Management of KPI’s for the service post launch
Product Manager – Commercial Integration
This is a unique opportunity for a Product Manager in the Mobile Communications Services team to drive the commercial operations and infrastructure integration for the v1 launch of an applications marketplace service for Windows Mobile 7.
Key Responsibilities include the following:
– Drive the commercial operations and infrastructure integration that will enable the Skymarket service and enable revenue collection from consumers of the service and payments to 3rd party developers selling applications/content through the marketplace
– Drive the cross group collaboration for the commercial operations and infrastructure that enable initial launch of the marketplace with the launch of WM 7
– Benchmarking 3rd party mobile marketplaces for commercial integration options for consumers and developers, generating a set of best practices as input for the app market planner
– Working closely with product teams and potentially 3rd parties on mobile operator commercial integration
– Define the processes and KPI’s for measurement of the performance of the business
– Define processes for the on-going operation of the business including unds collection, payment, reporting requirements
– Oversight of 3rd party developer payments, tax issues, and funds management
Work closely with product planning on prioritization of consumer, developer, mobile operator integration, and internal commerce integration scenarios
– Preparation and driving the cross group collaboration for the commercial operations and infrastructure that enable initial launch of the marketplace with the launch of WM 7
– Working with multiple stakeholders (product team, product planning, developer outreach, legal and more) in definition on the process, policies and terms of use through which developers and consumers take part in the marketplace
– Support business development on engagements with mobile operators and integration of the marketplace offering into broader Microsoft services offerings or discussions
Source — istartedsomething via slashphone
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