Overview of the mobile platform and development environment landscape in light of the recent announcements during and around MWC 2011.
Presented at the March 2011 Mobile Monday Edinburgh.
The document discusses different mobile platforms and their ecosystems. It notes that iOS has a large number of apps but also fierce competition, while the Windows Phone marketplace currently has fewer apps but it is easier for developers to stand out. The document also suggests reasons why Windows Phone 7 is an attractive platform, such as its fresh interface and integration with Microsoft products and services. It predicts Windows Phone will surpass iOS in market share.
Mobile and Tablet App Development and Market ShareJeremy Callinan
This document discusses mobile and tablet operating systems and development. It covers the key mobile OSes including iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7. It discusses native app development versus web apps and why native apps are more popular. It also covers the shift to tablets, the major players in the tablet market, and considerations for developing for tablets.
- DroidCon Berlin 2018 was a 3 day conference with over 1200 attendees celebrating its 10th anniversary that focused on Android, Kotlin, machine learning, Flutter, augmented reality, and business applications
- Sessions covered topics like Kotlin language improvements, Gradle performance, using Android in business, reactive programming with RxJava, and commercial tools from companies like Google and Huawei
- A Global Community Platform was introduced to share videos, tutorials, and presentations from DroidCon year-round in an "online DroidCon" experience
Windows Phone 7 introduced a new "Metro" interface that focused on the end user experience. It featured a 1 GHz processor, multi-touch screen, sensors like accelerometers and GPS, and the ability to develop applications using Silverlight or XNA. The Windows Phone marketplace allowed developers to distribute apps and games through a centralized storefront. Overall, Windows Phone 7 marked a significant change from older Windows Mobile platforms and aimed to make the user interface and development experience more cohesive.
The document discusses mobile operating systems and development for mobile and tablet platforms. It provides an overview of key mobile operating systems including iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Phone 7. It discusses differences between native mobile apps and web apps. It also covers the shift to tablets, comparing the iPad and Android tablets. Major challenges in developing for tablets include different form factors and the still evolving tablet market.
The document provides an overview of modern mobile development platforms, trends, and specifics. It discusses the history and major players in mobile development, including Java ME, Symbian, BlackBerry, iOS, and Android. It analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each platform and provides recommendations on platform selection and development strategies. Key trends mentioned include cross-platform development, mobile advertising, and integration with cloud services.
Openness and the Future of Mobile discusses the need for openness in mobile platforms to drive innovation. Some key points:
- Current mobile platforms lack openness, which inhibits innovation due to constraints like small screens and closed developer ecosystems.
- The Android open source platform, developed by the Open Handset Alliance of 34 companies, aims to overcome these barriers by providing an open source stack that encompasses the entire phone system.
- An open source platform will create a large developer community, improve the user experience, lower costs for phone makers and carriers, and help realize the potential of an innovative mobile internet.
Leiyoo Tech. Co. Ltd. is a Chinese company founded in 2010 that develops HTML5 games for mobile devices. It was the first in China in this space. The founder and CEO, Huang He, has experience in engineering, product management and directing products at companies like Huawei and Tencent. While HTML5 provides opportunities like cross-device compatibility and tools for data mining, there are also risks like performance issues across browsers and devices. Additionally, there are conflicts between priorities like low-end vs high-end user experience and the costs of developers vs needs of users.
Citrix XenApp-Touch Enabled Just add hopTo
Leverage your existing Citrix infrastructure to deliver all of the Windows apps on your desktop to mobile devices with an unparalleled user experience- without compromising security. hopTo Work combines the power of existing Windows apps with the ease of use and convenience of modern mobility. Transport and transform Windows applications to mobile devices with a great user experience- with no coding required
hopTo Work combines the power of Windows® and Internet Explorer® apps with a full touch-enabled experience. hopTo Work delivers a complete Mobile App eXperience for existing apps to your mobile devices with the following features:
MAXControl – Map app functions to touch buttons.
MAXEdit – Touch-enabled text editing.
MAXCam – Leverage local device camera to scan bar codes, QR codes, and
photos.
MAX-IE – Instantly mobilize and touch-enable Internet Explorer® based web
applications, including applications that employ Java, Adobe Flash, or Silverlight technologies.
Easily multitask and switch between apps without closing or minimizing.
Secure, touch-friendly Office® document editing, on the
internal network.
Desigan Chinniah Head of global partenrships and business development de Fire...videos
Desigan Chinniah Head of global partenrships and business development de Firefox OS nos cuenta cómo se lanzó Firefox OS y el futuro del sistema operativo (SO)
TiConf.eu -- Titanium Developer Conference in Europe, 2013Jeff Haynie
The Titanium Developer Conference Europe held in Valenica, Spain from February 23-24, 2013.
This is the keynote presentation by CEO of Appcelerator, Jeff Haynie.
http://ticonf.eu
hopTo Work 2.0 -Transform Windows Apps into Touch Friendly Mobile Apps Barry Flanagan
hopTo Work is the New Mobile Workspace.Transport & transform your existing Windows apps into touch friendly mobile apps- with NO coding required.
View the hopTo Work 2.0 product launch webinar recording - https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/6129922825935128066
View our hands-on technical webinar co-hosted by Doug Brown (Microsoft MVP, Citrix CTP and VMware vEXPERT) - https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/702798302548884994
You can find the hopTo Work 2.0 Youtube video demo playlist here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBHiS93vpwfuqllw6sUT0RJ1BHvstuzEj
Most IT departments face an exponential change – the explosion of mobile devices. The real challenge is the fact that most mission critical applications are Windows based, but most new mobile devices are not. While solutions exist to transport your mission critical apps to mobile devices, users often struggle a great deal with using a touch interface for an app designed for a mouse and keyboard.
hopTo offers a mobile workspace that overcomes the many challenges of transporting Windows apps to mobile devices by transforming the user interface to be touch friendly & mobile. hopTo Work uses an organizations existing Windows infrastructure to enable a complete multi-tasking mobility solution for all users while keeping all documents and content secure on the internal network. We enable you to transport your Windows apps to mobile devices, then transform those Windows apps into touch friendly mobile apps – with no coding required.
The document summarizes the Adobe MAX 2010 conference held in Los Angeles from October 23-27, 2010. Over 4,600 attendees participated in keynotes, parallel sessions, and a community summit focused on web development, digital publishing, video delivery across platforms, enterprise solutions, and gaming. Major themes included the shift to mobile/tablet development, HTML5, and multi-screen applications. The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet was also discussed.
Overview of Mobile Development PlatformsMike Wolfson
This document summarizes and compares several major mobile platforms including Apple iOS, Google Android, RIM Blackberry, Microsoft Windows Phone 7, Palm webOS, and Nokia Symbian. It discusses the developer tools, costs, and restrictions associated with each platform. It also notes trends in the mobile industry like continued fragmentation, expansion into new devices, and increasing patent litigation between companies.
Native mobile apps are still needed for certain tasks like games, processing, and requiring low-level access or high performance. While the mobile web is growing, it still has bugs and limitations due to varying browser implementations. Hybrid approaches using tools like PhoneGap allow accessing device APIs from web technologies but distribution is still complex compared to native app stores. Both native and hybrid mobile app development are active areas that will continue to evolve to address technical challenges.
MeeGo is an open-source Linux operating system that originated from a merger of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo. It can be used for netbooks, tablets, in-vehicle infotainment systems, smart TVs, and other devices. Despite some companies abandoning support, MeeGo continues development led by the Linux Foundation and is used in various consumer electronics products. It provides a cross-platform environment built on Qt and is customizable through QML for different manufacturers.
Introductory slides for the June 2014 Mobile Monday Edinburgh event focussed on using mobile app frameworks to allow rapid prototyping and delivery of early product iterations in startups.
For links to the rest of the presentations see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/momoedinburgh
My presentation from Mobile Scotland 2016 - http://www.mobile-scotland.com/.
Is mobile anything special any more? What is it anyway, the devices, the network, or a context? Challenges and opportunities.
Slides from Mobile Monday Edinburgh's joint event with the Edinburgh Entrepreneurship Club on Monday 20th January 2014.
Joint effort between:
Geoff Ballinger, @geoffballinger
Ronnie Forbes, QikServe, @QikServe
Nadine Pierce, @chefrUK
Connecting the real world with your mobile - or how to ask "What's that?"Geoff Ballinger
The document discusses how mobile devices can connect the real world to the internet through various technologies like barcodes, visual recognition, location services, and tags. It describes how retailers and brands are using mobile apps to identify products in stores through these methods. The company discussed provides leading barcode reading and visual search capabilities to match images of products with online databases. Their technology allows mobile devices to bridge the physical and digital worlds.
The “other side” of MWC: IoT’s turn for the Kool-Aid?Geoff Ballinger
This document discusses issues around defining and securing the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes differing definitions of IoT and questions who or what IoT refers to. Concerns are raised about the security challenges of connecting large numbers of low-power devices for many years without updates. The potential end of privacy and importance of security is highlighted. Finally, it questions how various entities like telecom companies and IoT companies will relate to one another.
BarCampScotland: What Is Visual Interactivity?Geoff Ballinger
This document discusses mobile interactive services and their potential uses. It notes that camera phones are now ubiquitous, with over 90% of handsets having cameras. Examples of interactive mobile applications are given, such as using photos for image recognition, zoning images to interact with events, inserting faces into videos, and visual search. The future potential of mobile interactivity is large, including connecting to live events, 3D products, and using photos as a visual search tool.
Ignite style presentation given at Barcamp Glasgow 2010 intended to inspire people to build mobile apps and services that real people want to and can use! Note slides intended to advance automatically every 15 seconds.
Wide ranging talk on visually interactive things for mobile given at Over The Air 2009. The related video clips are linked from:
http://blog.geoffballinger.co.uk/2009/09/visual-interactivity-at-over-air-2009.html
A somewhat "glass half empty" take on IoT.
Expanded version of my earlier MoMoEdi talk given at the Mobile Monday Global Pow Wow at Mobikon in Frankfurt on May 11th 2015
Citrix XenApp-Touch Enabled Just add hopTo
Leverage your existing Citrix infrastructure to deliver all of the Windows apps on your desktop to mobile devices with an unparalleled user experience- without compromising security. hopTo Work combines the power of existing Windows apps with the ease of use and convenience of modern mobility. Transport and transform Windows applications to mobile devices with a great user experience- with no coding required
hopTo Work combines the power of Windows® and Internet Explorer® apps with a full touch-enabled experience. hopTo Work delivers a complete Mobile App eXperience for existing apps to your mobile devices with the following features:
MAXControl – Map app functions to touch buttons.
MAXEdit – Touch-enabled text editing.
MAXCam – Leverage local device camera to scan bar codes, QR codes, and
photos.
MAX-IE – Instantly mobilize and touch-enable Internet Explorer® based web
applications, including applications that employ Java, Adobe Flash, or Silverlight technologies.
Easily multitask and switch between apps without closing or minimizing.
Secure, touch-friendly Office® document editing, on the
internal network.
Desigan Chinniah Head of global partenrships and business development de Fire...videos
Desigan Chinniah Head of global partenrships and business development de Firefox OS nos cuenta cómo se lanzó Firefox OS y el futuro del sistema operativo (SO)
TiConf.eu -- Titanium Developer Conference in Europe, 2013Jeff Haynie
The Titanium Developer Conference Europe held in Valenica, Spain from February 23-24, 2013.
This is the keynote presentation by CEO of Appcelerator, Jeff Haynie.
http://ticonf.eu
hopTo Work 2.0 -Transform Windows Apps into Touch Friendly Mobile Apps Barry Flanagan
hopTo Work is the New Mobile Workspace.Transport & transform your existing Windows apps into touch friendly mobile apps- with NO coding required.
View the hopTo Work 2.0 product launch webinar recording - https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/6129922825935128066
View our hands-on technical webinar co-hosted by Doug Brown (Microsoft MVP, Citrix CTP and VMware vEXPERT) - https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/702798302548884994
You can find the hopTo Work 2.0 Youtube video demo playlist here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBHiS93vpwfuqllw6sUT0RJ1BHvstuzEj
Most IT departments face an exponential change – the explosion of mobile devices. The real challenge is the fact that most mission critical applications are Windows based, but most new mobile devices are not. While solutions exist to transport your mission critical apps to mobile devices, users often struggle a great deal with using a touch interface for an app designed for a mouse and keyboard.
hopTo offers a mobile workspace that overcomes the many challenges of transporting Windows apps to mobile devices by transforming the user interface to be touch friendly & mobile. hopTo Work uses an organizations existing Windows infrastructure to enable a complete multi-tasking mobility solution for all users while keeping all documents and content secure on the internal network. We enable you to transport your Windows apps to mobile devices, then transform those Windows apps into touch friendly mobile apps – with no coding required.
The document summarizes the Adobe MAX 2010 conference held in Los Angeles from October 23-27, 2010. Over 4,600 attendees participated in keynotes, parallel sessions, and a community summit focused on web development, digital publishing, video delivery across platforms, enterprise solutions, and gaming. Major themes included the shift to mobile/tablet development, HTML5, and multi-screen applications. The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet was also discussed.
Overview of Mobile Development PlatformsMike Wolfson
This document summarizes and compares several major mobile platforms including Apple iOS, Google Android, RIM Blackberry, Microsoft Windows Phone 7, Palm webOS, and Nokia Symbian. It discusses the developer tools, costs, and restrictions associated with each platform. It also notes trends in the mobile industry like continued fragmentation, expansion into new devices, and increasing patent litigation between companies.
Native mobile apps are still needed for certain tasks like games, processing, and requiring low-level access or high performance. While the mobile web is growing, it still has bugs and limitations due to varying browser implementations. Hybrid approaches using tools like PhoneGap allow accessing device APIs from web technologies but distribution is still complex compared to native app stores. Both native and hybrid mobile app development are active areas that will continue to evolve to address technical challenges.
MeeGo is an open-source Linux operating system that originated from a merger of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo. It can be used for netbooks, tablets, in-vehicle infotainment systems, smart TVs, and other devices. Despite some companies abandoning support, MeeGo continues development led by the Linux Foundation and is used in various consumer electronics products. It provides a cross-platform environment built on Qt and is customizable through QML for different manufacturers.
Introductory slides for the June 2014 Mobile Monday Edinburgh event focussed on using mobile app frameworks to allow rapid prototyping and delivery of early product iterations in startups.
For links to the rest of the presentations see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/momoedinburgh
My presentation from Mobile Scotland 2016 - http://www.mobile-scotland.com/.
Is mobile anything special any more? What is it anyway, the devices, the network, or a context? Challenges and opportunities.
Slides from Mobile Monday Edinburgh's joint event with the Edinburgh Entrepreneurship Club on Monday 20th January 2014.
Joint effort between:
Geoff Ballinger, @geoffballinger
Ronnie Forbes, QikServe, @QikServe
Nadine Pierce, @chefrUK
Connecting the real world with your mobile - or how to ask "What's that?"Geoff Ballinger
The document discusses how mobile devices can connect the real world to the internet through various technologies like barcodes, visual recognition, location services, and tags. It describes how retailers and brands are using mobile apps to identify products in stores through these methods. The company discussed provides leading barcode reading and visual search capabilities to match images of products with online databases. Their technology allows mobile devices to bridge the physical and digital worlds.
The “other side” of MWC: IoT’s turn for the Kool-Aid?Geoff Ballinger
This document discusses issues around defining and securing the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes differing definitions of IoT and questions who or what IoT refers to. Concerns are raised about the security challenges of connecting large numbers of low-power devices for many years without updates. The potential end of privacy and importance of security is highlighted. Finally, it questions how various entities like telecom companies and IoT companies will relate to one another.
BarCampScotland: What Is Visual Interactivity?Geoff Ballinger
This document discusses mobile interactive services and their potential uses. It notes that camera phones are now ubiquitous, with over 90% of handsets having cameras. Examples of interactive mobile applications are given, such as using photos for image recognition, zoning images to interact with events, inserting faces into videos, and visual search. The future potential of mobile interactivity is large, including connecting to live events, 3D products, and using photos as a visual search tool.
Ignite style presentation given at Barcamp Glasgow 2010 intended to inspire people to build mobile apps and services that real people want to and can use! Note slides intended to advance automatically every 15 seconds.
Wide ranging talk on visually interactive things for mobile given at Over The Air 2009. The related video clips are linked from:
http://blog.geoffballinger.co.uk/2009/09/visual-interactivity-at-over-air-2009.html
A somewhat "glass half empty" take on IoT.
Expanded version of my earlier MoMoEdi talk given at the Mobile Monday Global Pow Wow at Mobikon in Frankfurt on May 11th 2015
Sharding and Load Balancing in Scala - Twitter's FinagleGeoff Ballinger
My presentation at Mostly Functional (http://mostlyfunctional.com), part of this year's Turing Festival Fringe (http://turingfestival.com) in Edinburgh. The example source code is up on Github at https://github.com/geoffballinger/simple-sharder
Conversation is a powerful and appropriate mode of interaction on mobile, and there are some simple technologies we tend to forget that can give your service access to a very wide audience indeed.
Short talk I gave as part of the December 2016 Mobile Monday Edinburgh.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy No. 9Marco Tabor
This non-commercial brochure by the German company Enough Software (www.enough.de) provides an overview on the different mobile technologies and platforms. Almost 20 writers contributed their know-how and outline their views on the pros and cons of different operation systems and development approaches. Together with the Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP), we started this project in 2009. The current 9th edition has been presented in October 2011 and consists of 170 pages.
Please send your feedback and input directly to [email protected]
Use the same address if your company would like to sponsor upcoming editions.
In case you would like to get hardcopies of the guide, we will be happy to send them over to you. You would just need to pay us the postage and packaging.
This document provides an overview of the history and current state of mobile application development. It discusses the evolution of mobile operating systems from early Palm OS and Symbian to current leaders like Android and iOS. It also covers development frameworks including native, non-native like PhoneGap and Titanium, and the future of wearable technology.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy No.10Marco Tabor
The community-driven, non-commercial, free handbook about mobile technologies. Learn everything about the differences between the platforms, cross-platform approaches and key topics like how to implement NFC, security or haptics in mobile apps.
If you want the book as a hardcopy or want to get involved as a writer or sponsor, write to [email protected]
The document discusses the history and current state of mobile application development. It begins with definitions and a brief history starting from the early 1990s. It then covers major platforms and operating systems that have emerged over time like Palm OS, Java ME, Symbian, Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone. Current development approaches including native frameworks and non-native alternatives like PhoneGap and Titanium are also summarized. The document concludes with a discussion of emerging areas like wearable technology and devices like Google Glass and Samsung Galaxy Gear.
Developers Guide To The Galaxy 8th editionMarco Tabor
Completely updated and extended edition of this non-commercial overview on mobile technologies and development approaches. Helpful for developers and decision makers without technical background.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy, 5th editionMarco Tabor
This document provides an overview of different mobile application development environments, including native applications, J2ME, Flash Lite, BREW, widgets, and mobile web. It describes the programming languages, requirements, and considerations for each environment. The document aims to help developers choose the best environment for realizing their mobile application ideas.
WAM: An embedded web runtime history for LG webOS and Automotive Grade LinuxIgalia
WAM is a web runtime manager that was created for webOS and has been used in LG smart TVs and other products since 2013. It is based on Chromium and manages the launching and lifecycle of web applications. Some benefits of WAM include its support for web standards, efficient use of resources, security features, and developer tools. While originally dependent on Qt, it no longer requires Qt. After starting at HP/Palm, WAM transitioned to LG and also became part of the Automotive Grade Linux project. It has proven stable over 10 years while adapting to changes in dependencies and products.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy Vol.7Marco Tabor
The 7th edition of the Mobile Developer´s Guide To the Galaxy has been presented on the Mobile World Congress 2011. On 160 pages, it gives an updated overview on mobile technologies, the differences between the numerous mobile platforms and possible development approaches. The new edition contains new chapters about app development for BlackBerry, about cross-platform development and about how to create accessible mobile software.
It is an open project hosted and coordinated by the German product and service provider Enough Software. Currently 17 experts from the mobile ecosystem contributed their know how, everyone is invited to join.
Send your feedback and input directly to: [email protected]
This document discusses HTML5, mobile web, native, and hybrid mobile app development platforms. It provides an overview of each approach and compares them. Key frameworks for HTML5 development are also reviewed, including jQuery Mobile, Sencha Touch, and Trigger.io. Considerations for choosing a platform like supporting multiple devices and iteration speed are examined. The document aims to help make sense of the different mobile development options.
Mobile application development has grown significantly in recent years with the rise of smartphones. There are many mobile operating systems and platforms that each have their own approach. Java ME and BREW are virtual environments that provide a common development platform but have limitations. Symbian and S60 are mature operating systems that dominate the market but have complex development environments. The iPhone platform is very popular but tightly controlled by Apple. Android provides an open alternative with a full software stack based on an optimized Java virtual machine. It allows for modular application components and uses intents to facilitate interaction. Overall, mobile development remains fragmented but platforms are working to standardize and open up to developers.
Mobile application development has grown significantly in recent years with the rise of smartphones. There are many mobile operating systems and platforms that each have their own approach. Java ME and BREW are virtual environments that provide a common development platform but have limitations. Symbian and S60 are mature operating systems that dominate the market but have complex development environments. The iPhone platform is very popular but tightly controlled by Apple. Android provides an open alternative with a full software stack based on an optimized Java virtual machine. It allows for modular application components and uses intents to facilitate interaction. Overall, mobile development remains fragmented but platforms are working to standardize and open up to developers.
The document provides an overview of computer networking basics and distributed computing fundamentals. It discusses TCP/IP as the de facto standard for computer-to-computer communication and describes common network protocols. It also summarizes early client/server models and distributed computing standards like CORBA and DCOM. Finally, it touches on key technologies like Java, .NET, virtualization, and cloud computing.
Sarankumar Rajagopal is an IT recruiter for Software LTD located in Chennai, India. His expertise includes mobile technologies such as mobile operating systems (OS) like Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, and Symbian. He is proficient in programming languages used for mobile development including Java, C#, C++, HTML, and JavaScript. He has experience recruiting for positions involving mobile app development on various platforms.
Brain storming development in the post pc worldGalit Fein
The document discusses development methods and platforms for mobile applications. It notes that Android and iOS together account for the majority of mobile device sales. Native apps are preferred for usability but web apps allow for easier cross-platform development. Hybrid apps combine web content with native wrappers. Going forward, there is interest in HTML5 for simple cross-platform apps and in development platforms that integrate apps across devices and operating systems from a single codebase.
The article describes how to port the GNU toolchain (GCC and binutils) to a new target system using the example of porting it to the Atari ST (called the "MiNT target"). It discusses the key steps in building an executable, the executable file formats, and how configuration names called "triplets" identify different systems in a cross-compilation environment. The author ported GCC to the Atari ST years ago and still maintains the patches, allowing developers to build Atari ST executables on modern systems through cross-compilation.
Autoren:
Roland Gülle, Sevenval GmbH
Robert Virkus, Enough Software
Thibaut Rouffineau, WIP
Brochure which deals with the typical questions that come up during the mobile development process.
Native Mobile Application Using Java ScriptBorey Lim
This document discusses using Titanium Mobile, an open source framework, to build cross-platform native mobile applications using JavaScript. It notes the challenges of building for multiple platforms natively and introduces Titanium Mobile as a solution that allows building native iOS, Android, and BlackBerry apps from a single codebase using web technologies like JavaScript. It provides an overview of Titanium Mobile's architecture and development requirements and includes a demo.
The Future of Software Development Based on Cloud & Mobile ComputingSoftware Park Thailand
The document discusses emerging trends in cloud and mobile computing and their impact on software development. It outlines that cloud computing and mobile/tablet applications will be major technology trends over the next few years. It then provides details on different mobile platforms for developing applications, including iOS, Android, Symbian and Blackberry. It also discusses hosting Java web applications in the cloud using services from Amazon, Google and Microsoft. The document concludes by announcing a free technology trends seminar covering cloud computing, mobile applications and social media.
Mobile Developers Guide To The Galaxy Vol.6Marco Tabor
The latest updated edition of Enough Software`s Guide to mobile platforms. Useful for application developers as well as for decision makers wanting to enter the mobile market.
Mobile App Development Company in Saudi ArabiaSteve Jonas
EmizenTech is a globally recognized software development company, proudly serving businesses since 2013. With over 11+ years of industry experience and a team of 200+ skilled professionals, we have successfully delivered 1200+ projects across various sectors. As a leading Mobile App Development Company In Saudi Arabia we offer end-to-end solutions for iOS, Android, and cross-platform applications. Our apps are known for their user-friendly interfaces, scalability, high performance, and strong security features. We tailor each mobile application to meet the unique needs of different industries, ensuring a seamless user experience. EmizenTech is committed to turning your vision into a powerful digital product that drives growth, innovation, and long-term success in the competitive mobile landscape of Saudi Arabia.
Designing Low-Latency Systems with Rust and ScyllaDB: An Architectural Deep DiveScyllaDB
Want to learn practical tips for designing systems that can scale efficiently without compromising speed?
Join us for a workshop where we’ll address these challenges head-on and explore how to architect low-latency systems using Rust. During this free interactive workshop oriented for developers, engineers, and architects, we’ll cover how Rust’s unique language features and the Tokio async runtime enable high-performance application development.
As you explore key principles of designing low-latency systems with Rust, you will learn how to:
- Create and compile a real-world app with Rust
- Connect the application to ScyllaDB (NoSQL data store)
- Negotiate tradeoffs related to data modeling and querying
- Manage and monitor the database for consistently low latencies
TrustArc Webinar: Consumer Expectations vs Corporate Realities on Data Broker...TrustArc
Most consumers believe they’re making informed decisions about their personal data—adjusting privacy settings, blocking trackers, and opting out where they can. However, our new research reveals that while awareness is high, taking meaningful action is still lacking. On the corporate side, many organizations report strong policies for managing third-party data and consumer consent yet fall short when it comes to consistency, accountability and transparency.
This session will explore the research findings from TrustArc’s Privacy Pulse Survey, examining consumer attitudes toward personal data collection and practical suggestions for corporate practices around purchasing third-party data.
Attendees will learn:
- Consumer awareness around data brokers and what consumers are doing to limit data collection
- How businesses assess third-party vendors and their consent management operations
- Where business preparedness needs improvement
- What these trends mean for the future of privacy governance and public trust
This discussion is essential for privacy, risk, and compliance professionals who want to ground their strategies in current data and prepare for what’s next in the privacy landscape.
Procurement Insights Cost To Value Guide.pptxJon Hansen
Procurement Insights integrated Historic Procurement Industry Archives, serves as a powerful complement — not a competitor — to other procurement industry firms. It fills critical gaps in depth, agility, and contextual insight that most traditional analyst and association models overlook.
Learn more about this value- driven proprietary service offering here.
Semantic Cultivators : The Critical Future Role to Enable AIartmondano
By 2026, AI agents will consume 10x more enterprise data than humans, but with none of the contextual understanding that prevents catastrophic misinterpretations.
Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
This session is designed to equip developers with the skills needed to build mission-critical, end-to-end processes that seamlessly orchestrate agents, people, and robots.
📕 Here's what you can expect:
- Modeling: Build end-to-end processes using BPMN.
- Implementing: Integrate agentic tasks, RPA, APIs, and advanced decisioning into processes.
- Operating: Control process instances with rewind, replay, pause, and stop functions.
- Monitoring: Use dashboards and embedded analytics for real-time insights into process instances.
This webinar is a must-attend for developers looking to enhance their agentic automation skills and orchestrate robust, mission-critical processes.
👨🏫 Speaker:
Andrei Vintila, Principal Product Manager @UiPath
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 16:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives sessions at https://community.uipath.com/dev-dives-automation-developer-2025/.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Massive Power Outage Hits Spain, Portugal, and France: Causes, Impact, and On...Aqusag Technologies
In late April 2025, a significant portion of Europe, particularly Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France, experienced widespread, rolling power outages that continue to affect millions of residents, businesses, and infrastructure systems.
The Evolution of Meme Coins A New Era for Digital Currency ppt.pdfAbi john
Analyze the growth of meme coins from mere online jokes to potential assets in the digital economy. Explore the community, culture, and utility as they elevate themselves to a new era in cryptocurrency.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
For more information: https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/smarc-arm-family
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
DevOpsDays Atlanta 2025 - Building 10x Development Organizations.pptxJustin Reock
Building 10x Organizations with Modern Productivity Metrics
10x developers may be a myth, but 10x organizations are very real, as proven by the influential study performed in the 1980s, ‘The Coding War Games.’
Right now, here in early 2025, we seem to be experiencing YAPP (Yet Another Productivity Philosophy), and that philosophy is converging on developer experience. It seems that with every new method we invent for the delivery of products, whether physical or virtual, we reinvent productivity philosophies to go alongside them.
But which of these approaches actually work? DORA? SPACE? DevEx? What should we invest in and create urgency behind today, so that we don’t find ourselves having the same discussion again in a decade?
Complete Guide to Advanced Logistics Management Software in Riyadh.pdfSoftware Company
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Mobile Platforms Redux
1. Mobile Platforms Redux or “platform choice for all right thinking people” Geoff Ballinger VP Engineering Mobile Acuity Ltd. http://mobileacuity.com
2. While working hard in Barcelona I tried to track down the latest info and opinions on the various platforms out there.
3. Where are your users? (lies, damned lies, and statistics!)