Octane Technologies Press Coverage
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Generation G, May 24, 2005
During this year's annual E3 Expo, Octane Technologies CEO Sameer Bhatia reported how the need to port games to a myriad of handsets is proving to be the Achilles heel of the mobile gaming industry. Speaking at the NextGen Mobile Games Forum held on May 19th in Los Angeles, Bhatia addressed a crowd of attendees including executives from leading game publishers including IN-FUSIO, I-Play, RealNetworks, Walt Disney, and InfoSpace on what he labels "the steroids scandal of the mobile gaming world".
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Porting problems could bring firms profits
RCR Wireless News, March 23, 2005
Home console gaming is limited to three major platforms, and desktop gaming-like nearly everything else in the computer world-boils down to Microsoft and Apple. But in the world of wireless, game publishers must deal with dozens of carriers deploying an almost infinite number of handsets in nearly every language.
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Wireless Gaming Review, February 23, 2005
Any Port in a Storm?
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Mobile Gaming's "Steroids Scandal" Discussed at NextGen Mobile Games Forum Held During E3 Expo
Mobile Game Developer, February 10, 2005
Powerful growth has its own problems as mobile game porting costs now exceed the original cost of developing and publishing games
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Op-Ed: From Bangalore to Brand-Galore
IMedia Connection, December 13, 2004
Op-Ed: From Bangalore to Brand-Galore
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American Idol Phone Operations Awarded to Octane Technologies
Wireless Developer Network, July 23, 2004
Outsourcing is hitting the mobile market, and one firm seems to capitalizing on the trend. Global sourcing firm Octane Technologies announced recently and by case-study at I Wireless World that it has been selected to manage the entire wireless operations for Artist Communications' exclusive American Idol phone. Octane, a San Francisco based firm, is handling customer support, software development, and fulfillment for the prominent TV show's official cell phones.
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'Idol' Fans Can Get Their Own Phones
Wireless Week, July 15, 2004
'Idol' Fans Can Get Their Own Phones
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Outsourcing touted at digital media confab
Hollywood Reporter, April 29, 2004
Outsourcing touted at digital media confab
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MorningStar, April 26, 2004
Octane Technologies to Answer: How is a Grammy-Award Winning Rapper or an International TV Brand Offshore Outsourcing Effectively?
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First-Ever Case Study On U.S. Media Offshore Outsourcing At Digital Media Summit In LA
MI2N, April 22, 2004
First-Ever Case Study On U.S. Media Offshore Outsourcing At Digital Media Summit In LA

