This document introduces new enterprise mobile capabilities with Telerik Platform, including data connectors, Screen Builder for visually building screens, offline support for caching and syncing data, AppManager LiveSync for pushing updates to apps, building native Android and iOS apps with NativeScript, and application templates to help jumpstart development. It discusses key challenges enterprises face in mobile development and how Telerik Platform addresses these challenges through its open and modular architecture for designing, building, connecting, testing, managing, measuring and deploying enterprise mobile apps.
This document discusses adding native functionality to hybrid mobile apps. It begins with an introduction to hybrid apps, explaining that they are built with web technologies but run within a native container on devices. It then covers the Kendo UI Mobile framework for developing hybrid apps and emphasizes its cross-platform capabilities. The document focuses on using Cordova plugins to access native device features like notifications, action sheets, social sharing, and toasts from within a hybrid app. It concludes with an announcement that a demo of these concepts will be shown.
Kendo UI is a single JavaScript library that provides widgets, UI elements, and frameworks for building responsive web sites, web applications, hybrid mobile apps, and data visualizations. It includes 22 widgets across its web, mobile, and data visualization modules and supports features like data binding, MVVM, templates, globalization and more. Kendo UI can be obtained from GitHub, NuGet, or direct download and includes demos, documentation and support resources.
This document discusses different approaches to data preparation for business intelligence. It describes manual data preparation as time-intensive and not scalable. Large IT projects can automate data preparation but require high initial costs. Technology solutions provide a middle ground by offering collaborative data preparation tools that are quicker and cheaper than large projects but require new skills. The document then discusses Progress Easyl as an example technology solution, highlighting its features like uniting different data sources, filtering and enriching data, and sharing reports.
Learn about the SignalR technology and how to use it with your HTML 5 applications. We use Kendo UI to demonstrate the easy integration it offers with SignalR.
Auckland API & Microservices Meetup 1: API led designDamian Harvey
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This document summarizes a presentation on API-led design. It discusses starting the design process with APIs and crafting them to meet customer needs rather than just exposing code. The benefits of API-led design include increased agility, composability, and parallel development. A 5 step methodology is presented: create a domain model, model the state, create an API outline, verify specification, and flesh out details. RAML is introduced as a specification language that can be used to define and document APIs.
APIs are the fundamental tenets of the Internet. They enable integrations between different services, and they power the servers that bring our applications to life. API integrations lay at the core of our API-driven world, and delivering successful API integrations is fundamental to sustain it. However, more often than not, API integrations tend to fail due to ineffective development workflows. In this presentation, I want to present various API development workflows that have helped me and my clients deliver successful API integrations. I’ll show how documentation-driven development, using mock servers, robust API testing frameworks, and API visibility tools can help to significantly reduce the chances of API integration failure and to keep errors under control.
The document discusses Martin Buhr's views on API strategies and technologies. It contains three rants about serverless, GraphQL, and microservices. In the rants, Martin argues that these technologies are often overused when simpler solutions would suffice. He believes serverless is best for prototypes and simple tasks, GraphQL introduces complexity by coupling services, and microservices should only be used when strict requirements for scale and availability demand it. Martin advocates for solid, boring design practices and stripping domains into microservices only when needed rather than taking a microservices-first approach.
The Hitchhicker’s Guide to Windows Azure Mobile Services | FalafelCON 2014FalafelSoftware
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Windows Azure Mobile Services provides a straightforward way to connect your data to multiple applications on multiple devices. In this presentation, I will show how to expose cloud data via a REST interface and connect to that data from applications running on Windows Phone, Windows 8, iOs and Android. You will learn how to secure your data and to send push notification to your client application.
This document discusses reusable pieces in Logic Apps and Azure Functions integration. It announces an upcoming Integration Monday webinar on using BizTalk with Logic Apps and Azure Functions. The presenter then demonstrates how to easily create reusable logic app workflows by calling nested logic apps from within the designer. Users are encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions to help improve Logic Apps.
WEBINAR: API Clouds for Faster APIs: Leveraging Existing Assets for the API ...Jason Bloomberg
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This webinar will be presented LIVE at 11:00 PST / 2:00 EST on Thursday, November 12. Go to http://go.softwareag.com/K0000DJ00NR33BB000Ho0P0 to register.
Every enterprise is undergoing end-to-end digital transformation, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are the key to bringing existing IT assets to bear in today's cloud-centric digital initiatives.
Today's APIs are more than just software interfaces. They are the glue that holds the digital world together.
When developers leverage your APIs to create mashups and apps, or to support new devices, your reach is extended, and new channels are opened up to your unique corporate data and services.
If you want to get on board the new API economy to reach new customers and unlock the business value of your corporate assets, you must make your APIs easily accessible to users. The fastest way to do so is with an API Cloud.
Join Digital Transformation thought leader Jason Bloomberg, president of Intellyx, and David Overos from Software AG for a thought-provoking discussion on the role APIs play in enterprise digital initiatives, and how to leverage an API Cloud to quickly participate in today's burgeoning API economy.
In this presentation, Michael Stephenson talks about the Citizen Integrator, Microsoft Flow and also Power Apps.
The Azure-Citizen Integrator is a newer role to organizations but is expected to play an important part in the future of organizations currently going through digital transformations. He also explains how Azure Citizen Integrator can be empowered by Microsoft to deliver value to the business in a way that can be complimentary to IT strategy rather than being considered shadow IT.
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - From apps to APIs: how no-code is transforming ...apidays
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apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
From apps to APIs: how no-code is transforming the tech industry
Carmen Chung, Senior Product Manager at Linktree
This document discusses how the characteristics of the Internet of Things (IoT) could impact API design. It notes that IoT devices have low power, limited bandwidth, send many asynchronous messages, and have many connected applications/systems. Effective IoT API design may need to support real-time APIs, hypermedia APIs, and processing data locally instead of sending it to the cloud. It also emphasizes that API design should focus on meeting business objectives and end user needs rather than technology alone.
Let's explore why you should have an API, how will it influence your business, why you should think about a monetisation seriously. There are a whole bunch of existing models that can help you find the right fit for your API depending on your roadmap.
Finally we take a look at the distribution of APIs to developers. Like any cake, you need to make sure it looks and tastes great to be able to sell it and be a leader!
Consistent Rapid Web Dev And Deployment To Cloudpmankale
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Cloud presents an excellent for platform for products that can reach greater users with little investment in infrastructure or manpower. How do we develop such applications, what tools do we use to develop and deploy. He is such a case study.
apidays LIVE New York 2021 - Designing embedded platforms: Lessons from indus...apidays
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apidays LIVE New York 2021 - API-driven Regulations for Finance, Insurance, and Healthcare
July 28 & 29, 2021
Designing embedded platforms: Lessons from industry success & failure
Jeremy Glassenberg, Product Lead, APIs at Docusign
apidays LIVE Helsinki & North - Designing embedded platforms: lessons from in...apidays
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apidays LIVE Helsinki & North 2021 - APIs, Platforms, And Ecosystems - Transforming Industries And Experiences
March 15 & 16, 2021
The - sometimes surprising - benefits of open banking, open finance and beyond
Designing embedded platforms: lessons from industry success & failure
Jeremy Glassenberg, Director of Product, APIs at Deserve
Strategies To Develop Location Aware Hyperlocal Android AppsAjeet Singh
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Have you ever wondered if it was just simple to implement GPS tracking functionality in your Android Application? Ever wondered how to use the offline GPS functionality in your location aware android applications? Facing challenges of balancing between
- Accuracy?
- Scalability?
- Power consumption?
- Acquisition speed when acquiring a location?
Obtaining an accurate user location on a mobile device can be difficult. If we speak broadly, there are three concerns that will challenge you the most:
1. Multiple location sources: There is more than one provider from which location is acquired (GPS, WI-FI and Cell-ID) and they all vary very much on grounds of accuracy, power consumption and speed.
2. User movement: The movement of user influences the location hence location data must be refreshed at a reasonable time interval.
3. Varying accuracy: Different providers offer different location estimates and definitely there will loss in accuracy. It also validates that the location fetched from the newest provider might be significantly less accurate than the estimation from an older provider.
Optimizing your choice could make a huge difference in good or poor user experience. Let’s have a view of user permissions.
A – User Permissions
B- Location Strategies
Some unique and most amazing location aware using Offline GPS functionality are creating good buzz in the Mobile Application Market. Here are some cool Offline GPS Android Applications like OsmAnd Maps, MapFactor, Navfree, GoogleMaps, HERE Maps, CoPilot GPS – Plan & many more in queue.
Essential Ingredients for a Successful API ProgramJason Harmon
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This document discusses essential ingredients for a successful API program, including:
1. Establishing a universal vocabulary through workshops to define business capabilities in customer-centric terms.
2. Implementing a consistent API design style guide and automating style guide rules to minimize complexity for API consumers.
3. Implementing a decentralized governance model to avoid bottlenecks and encourage engagement, with a centralized team focusing on standards and education.
Life After Microservices – Shifting the BoundariesNordic APIs
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So, here we are: Microservices, and everything they bring with them, like Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, Docker, ELK, you name it. We learnt and worked hard to master all of it. And now, finally, we feel prepared for the next years to come.
Hmm, but what about Digitization? So what! Dissolving market boundaries? You couldn’t care less! Changing user expectations? Not your turf! And yet those and other non-IT topics may question your laboriously acquired skills very soon.
In this session we will first examine, how those non-IT topics create new forces on software engineering. Based on that we will try to understand the drivers of future IT solutions and how that is going to affect your work – including unraveling the mysteries behind hypes like cloud-native, serverless, APIs, platforms and more.
Finally, we will derive what you as a software engineer can do to sustain or even increase your market value in a shifting market, based on a well-balanced combination of new and timeless skills.
After the session, besides getting an idea how looking outside-the-box can help you making better decisions inside-the-box you will have a much better idea how to stay ahead of the curve.
Slides from Adapt or Die San Francisco 2016 DevJam.
Files and assets available on github at
https://github.com/vinit4u16/adaptordie
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), WAP Key Points, WAP Push, Fragmentation, Features, Browsers and Web Platforms, Web View, Native Web, Packaged and Hybrids Apps, Tools for Mobile Web Development, Emulator and Simulator.
Optimizing Test Coverage throughout the DevOps PipelinePerfecto Mobile
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The document discusses coverage guidelines throughout the DevOps pipeline. It covers:
1) The need to match the right testing tools to different stages of the pipeline to ensure proper coverage.
2) How coverage involves more than just device/OS combinations and must account for factors like screen size and layout.
3) A demonstration of dynamic testing in the pipeline using tools like Espresso, XCUITest, Appium, and Selenium across local and cloud environments.
Auckland API & Microservices Meetup 1: API led designDamian Harvey
Â
This document summarizes a presentation on API-led design. It discusses starting the design process with APIs and crafting them to meet customer needs rather than just exposing code. The benefits of API-led design include increased agility, composability, and parallel development. A 5 step methodology is presented: create a domain model, model the state, create an API outline, verify specification, and flesh out details. RAML is introduced as a specification language that can be used to define and document APIs.
APIs are the fundamental tenets of the Internet. They enable integrations between different services, and they power the servers that bring our applications to life. API integrations lay at the core of our API-driven world, and delivering successful API integrations is fundamental to sustain it. However, more often than not, API integrations tend to fail due to ineffective development workflows. In this presentation, I want to present various API development workflows that have helped me and my clients deliver successful API integrations. I’ll show how documentation-driven development, using mock servers, robust API testing frameworks, and API visibility tools can help to significantly reduce the chances of API integration failure and to keep errors under control.
The document discusses Martin Buhr's views on API strategies and technologies. It contains three rants about serverless, GraphQL, and microservices. In the rants, Martin argues that these technologies are often overused when simpler solutions would suffice. He believes serverless is best for prototypes and simple tasks, GraphQL introduces complexity by coupling services, and microservices should only be used when strict requirements for scale and availability demand it. Martin advocates for solid, boring design practices and stripping domains into microservices only when needed rather than taking a microservices-first approach.
The Hitchhicker’s Guide to Windows Azure Mobile Services | FalafelCON 2014FalafelSoftware
Â
Windows Azure Mobile Services provides a straightforward way to connect your data to multiple applications on multiple devices. In this presentation, I will show how to expose cloud data via a REST interface and connect to that data from applications running on Windows Phone, Windows 8, iOs and Android. You will learn how to secure your data and to send push notification to your client application.
This document discusses reusable pieces in Logic Apps and Azure Functions integration. It announces an upcoming Integration Monday webinar on using BizTalk with Logic Apps and Azure Functions. The presenter then demonstrates how to easily create reusable logic app workflows by calling nested logic apps from within the designer. Users are encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions to help improve Logic Apps.
WEBINAR: API Clouds for Faster APIs: Leveraging Existing Assets for the API ...Jason Bloomberg
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This webinar will be presented LIVE at 11:00 PST / 2:00 EST on Thursday, November 12. Go to http://go.softwareag.com/K0000DJ00NR33BB000Ho0P0 to register.
Every enterprise is undergoing end-to-end digital transformation, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are the key to bringing existing IT assets to bear in today's cloud-centric digital initiatives.
Today's APIs are more than just software interfaces. They are the glue that holds the digital world together.
When developers leverage your APIs to create mashups and apps, or to support new devices, your reach is extended, and new channels are opened up to your unique corporate data and services.
If you want to get on board the new API economy to reach new customers and unlock the business value of your corporate assets, you must make your APIs easily accessible to users. The fastest way to do so is with an API Cloud.
Join Digital Transformation thought leader Jason Bloomberg, president of Intellyx, and David Overos from Software AG for a thought-provoking discussion on the role APIs play in enterprise digital initiatives, and how to leverage an API Cloud to quickly participate in today's burgeoning API economy.
In this presentation, Michael Stephenson talks about the Citizen Integrator, Microsoft Flow and also Power Apps.
The Azure-Citizen Integrator is a newer role to organizations but is expected to play an important part in the future of organizations currently going through digital transformations. He also explains how Azure Citizen Integrator can be empowered by Microsoft to deliver value to the business in a way that can be complimentary to IT strategy rather than being considered shadow IT.
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - From apps to APIs: how no-code is transforming ...apidays
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apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
From apps to APIs: how no-code is transforming the tech industry
Carmen Chung, Senior Product Manager at Linktree
This document discusses how the characteristics of the Internet of Things (IoT) could impact API design. It notes that IoT devices have low power, limited bandwidth, send many asynchronous messages, and have many connected applications/systems. Effective IoT API design may need to support real-time APIs, hypermedia APIs, and processing data locally instead of sending it to the cloud. It also emphasizes that API design should focus on meeting business objectives and end user needs rather than technology alone.
Let's explore why you should have an API, how will it influence your business, why you should think about a monetisation seriously. There are a whole bunch of existing models that can help you find the right fit for your API depending on your roadmap.
Finally we take a look at the distribution of APIs to developers. Like any cake, you need to make sure it looks and tastes great to be able to sell it and be a leader!
Consistent Rapid Web Dev And Deployment To Cloudpmankale
Â
Cloud presents an excellent for platform for products that can reach greater users with little investment in infrastructure or manpower. How do we develop such applications, what tools do we use to develop and deploy. He is such a case study.
apidays LIVE New York 2021 - Designing embedded platforms: Lessons from indus...apidays
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apidays LIVE New York 2021 - API-driven Regulations for Finance, Insurance, and Healthcare
July 28 & 29, 2021
Designing embedded platforms: Lessons from industry success & failure
Jeremy Glassenberg, Product Lead, APIs at Docusign
apidays LIVE Helsinki & North - Designing embedded platforms: lessons from in...apidays
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apidays LIVE Helsinki & North 2021 - APIs, Platforms, And Ecosystems - Transforming Industries And Experiences
March 15 & 16, 2021
The - sometimes surprising - benefits of open banking, open finance and beyond
Designing embedded platforms: lessons from industry success & failure
Jeremy Glassenberg, Director of Product, APIs at Deserve
Strategies To Develop Location Aware Hyperlocal Android AppsAjeet Singh
Â
Have you ever wondered if it was just simple to implement GPS tracking functionality in your Android Application? Ever wondered how to use the offline GPS functionality in your location aware android applications? Facing challenges of balancing between
- Accuracy?
- Scalability?
- Power consumption?
- Acquisition speed when acquiring a location?
Obtaining an accurate user location on a mobile device can be difficult. If we speak broadly, there are three concerns that will challenge you the most:
1. Multiple location sources: There is more than one provider from which location is acquired (GPS, WI-FI and Cell-ID) and they all vary very much on grounds of accuracy, power consumption and speed.
2. User movement: The movement of user influences the location hence location data must be refreshed at a reasonable time interval.
3. Varying accuracy: Different providers offer different location estimates and definitely there will loss in accuracy. It also validates that the location fetched from the newest provider might be significantly less accurate than the estimation from an older provider.
Optimizing your choice could make a huge difference in good or poor user experience. Let’s have a view of user permissions.
A – User Permissions
B- Location Strategies
Some unique and most amazing location aware using Offline GPS functionality are creating good buzz in the Mobile Application Market. Here are some cool Offline GPS Android Applications like OsmAnd Maps, MapFactor, Navfree, GoogleMaps, HERE Maps, CoPilot GPS – Plan & many more in queue.
Essential Ingredients for a Successful API ProgramJason Harmon
Â
This document discusses essential ingredients for a successful API program, including:
1. Establishing a universal vocabulary through workshops to define business capabilities in customer-centric terms.
2. Implementing a consistent API design style guide and automating style guide rules to minimize complexity for API consumers.
3. Implementing a decentralized governance model to avoid bottlenecks and encourage engagement, with a centralized team focusing on standards and education.
Life After Microservices – Shifting the BoundariesNordic APIs
Â
So, here we are: Microservices, and everything they bring with them, like Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, Docker, ELK, you name it. We learnt and worked hard to master all of it. And now, finally, we feel prepared for the next years to come.
Hmm, but what about Digitization? So what! Dissolving market boundaries? You couldn’t care less! Changing user expectations? Not your turf! And yet those and other non-IT topics may question your laboriously acquired skills very soon.
In this session we will first examine, how those non-IT topics create new forces on software engineering. Based on that we will try to understand the drivers of future IT solutions and how that is going to affect your work – including unraveling the mysteries behind hypes like cloud-native, serverless, APIs, platforms and more.
Finally, we will derive what you as a software engineer can do to sustain or even increase your market value in a shifting market, based on a well-balanced combination of new and timeless skills.
After the session, besides getting an idea how looking outside-the-box can help you making better decisions inside-the-box you will have a much better idea how to stay ahead of the curve.
Slides from Adapt or Die San Francisco 2016 DevJam.
Files and assets available on github at
https://github.com/vinit4u16/adaptordie
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), WAP Key Points, WAP Push, Fragmentation, Features, Browsers and Web Platforms, Web View, Native Web, Packaged and Hybrids Apps, Tools for Mobile Web Development, Emulator and Simulator.
Optimizing Test Coverage throughout the DevOps PipelinePerfecto Mobile
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The document discusses coverage guidelines throughout the DevOps pipeline. It covers:
1) The need to match the right testing tools to different stages of the pipeline to ensure proper coverage.
2) How coverage involves more than just device/OS combinations and must account for factors like screen size and layout.
3) A demonstration of dynamic testing in the pipeline using tools like Espresso, XCUITest, Appium, and Selenium across local and cloud environments.
Hassle-Free Continuous Integration with Real Device TestingBitbar
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Watch a live presentation at http://offer.bitbar.com/hassle-free-continuous-integration-combined-with-a-real-device-testing
Thousands of mobile apps are developed and released every day. The fierce competition for attention of end-users has changed the way mobile developers build and test their apps – and how they utilize today’s mobile devops tools to gain advantage of productivity, effectiveness and speed.
Stay tuned and join our upcoming webinars at http://bitbar.com/testing/webinars/
A DevOps Approach for Building 100 iOS AppsTechWell
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The document summarizes a presentation by Leigh Williamson of IBM on building 100 iOS apps using a DevOps approach. Key points include:
- IBM partnered with Apple to build over 150 cross-industry iOS apps leveraging IBM's design thinking process, mobile platform services, and DevOps tools.
- The apps were built by investing in design, leveraging a mobile platform for services/APIs, and employing DevOps practices like continuous integration, delivery, monitoring and feedback.
- IBM's mobile platform, Bluemix, provides services, SDKs and tools to help develop, integrate, secure and scale mobile apps using tools like Xcode, UrbanCode Deploy, and MaaS360.
Join Perfecto & CloudBees for a presentation on how to drive mobile app quality feedback in every build, on real devices. Watch a demo featuring the CloudBees Jenkins Workflow showcasing automated testing with Perfecto's Continuous Quality Lab.
Exercising and Scaling Up Mobile DevOps in the EnterpriseBitbar
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Adopting the mobile devops culture, processes and practices in any organization may not happen overnight. The transformation from agile to true mobile devops requires identification of inefficiencies and understanding of how process, practice and infrastructure can be scaled up.
Stay tuned and join our upcoming webinars at bitbar.com/testing/webinars/
Gathering App Intelligence for your Web, Desktop and Mobile appsAbhishek Kant
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Telerik Analytics allows developers to gather intelligence about how users interact with their applications by integrating an analytics monitor into mobile, web, and desktop apps, which tracks marketing, technical, and error information that provides insights to help optimize the user experience and application performance. The presentation demonstrated how to set up an analytics project, retrieve the monitor, and begin tracking data in hybrid mobile apps with just a few steps.
Build Your First iPhone or Android App with Telerik AppBuilderJeffrey T. Fritz
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This document introduces Telerik Platform, which allows developers to build hybrid mobile applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that run as native apps. It provides tools like AppBuilder, a cloud-based IDE, compiler, and simulator/debugger. Apps can be deployed to iOS and Android through QR codes or app stores. Additional Telerik services like Kendo UI, Backend Services, and Analytics can enhance apps. Developers are encouraged to sign up for a Platform account and try the tools through various SDKs and extensions.
This document summarizes a webinar on modern .NET applications. It introduces the presenters and provides an overview of topics to be covered, including ASP.NET vNext, Visual Studio 2015, C# 6.0, building mobile apps with Visual Studio, cloud services, and more. The webinar discusses new capabilities and tools for developing web, mobile, and cloud-based applications using Microsoft's .NET platform.
Mobile DevOps - Get faster release cycles & higher quality android & ios appsMayur Tendulkar
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Join us to know more about Microsoft AppCenter – a complete Mobile DevOps solution from Microsoft. Right from build automation on every code push, testing the app on hundreds of “real-physical” devices and releasing the app to store; it covers every step to build five star mobile apps. It also helps to gather crash data automatically and analytics of the app usage, which will help developers to fix bugs quickly and achieve faster release cycles.
Eitan Barazani is a senior software engineer with over 25 years of experience developing mobile and desktop applications. He has extensive experience developing applications for Windows, Windows Phone, and UWP using C# and XAML. Some of his published apps include HealthOrganizer, myNewborn, and GPS Tools. He has worked as a contractor for companies like Jawbone, Amtrak, and Microsoft and is currently the lead developer at YTD Associates where he continues to develop and publish apps.
The document discusses mobile testing trends and provides information about:
1) The differences between feature phones and smartphones, including that smartphones can run third-party apps while feature phones have a fixed set of functions.
2) An overview of different mobile platforms like iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry and their key features.
3) The evolution of mobile applications and different types of apps available on app stores.
4) The differences between mobile web apps and native mobile apps and their development approaches.
This document discusses hybrid mobile app development. A hybrid app is created with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and can run on multiple platforms. Hybrid apps are cross-platform, have quicker development times than native apps, and can access some native device features through plugins. Popular frameworks for building hybrid apps include PhoneGap/Cordova and Ionic, which are open source and allow building apps using web technologies that look and feel native. The document provides an overview of these frameworks and references for further information.
This document outlines an agenda for a webinar on advanced strategies for testing responsive web applications. The webinar will cover key recommendations for testing responsive web designs at scale using automation and visual testing techniques. It will also discuss opportunities for improving performance and optimization of responsive web sites. The webinar will include demonstrations of automating tests across desktop and mobile browsers in parallel using cloud infrastructure as well as visual testing techniques using AI.
Building Mobile (app) Masterpiece with Distributed AgileWee Witthawaskul
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The document discusses how the speaker built a distributed agile team to develop a successful mobile app for Morningstar for iPad. Key points include:
- The project started in 2011 and involved developing concurrently for iOS and a Java backend.
- The team implemented agile practices like continuous integration, automated testing, and tracking work in JIRA to facilitate distributed development.
- The app launched in 2013 and became a top 10 finance app, demonstrating the effectiveness of their distributed agile approach to mobile development.
The document discusses hybrid mobile apps, native mobile apps, and NativeScript. Hybrid apps are developed with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript but have limitations in terms of performance and plugin availability. Native apps are developed specifically for each platform using languages like Java and Swift but have full access to device capabilities. NativeScript allows developing cross-platform native mobile apps using JavaScript, CSS, and XML, with a single codebase and direct access to native APIs.
Connecting your .Net Applications to NoSQL Databases - MongoDB & CassandraLohith Goudagere Nagaraj
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The document discusses various ways to connect .NET applications to NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cassandra. It covers client SDK APIs, REST/SOAP APIs, and SQL-based connectivity options. For SQL connectivity, the document explains that Progress DataDirect drivers normalize the NoSQL data model to expose it through SQL. Examples demonstrate connecting to MongoDB and Cassandra using the MongoDB and Cassandra .NET drivers, their REST APIs, and Progress DataDirect's ODBC drivers with SQL. The document concludes that SQL connectivity requires data normalization but offers familiar skills and easy BI integration.
The document discusses Angular 2.0, React, and Kendo UI. It provides an overview of these frameworks and libraries and demonstrates how Kendo UI can be used with Angular 2.0 and React. Specifically, it discusses integrating Kendo UI components like buttons, sliders, and dropdowns into applications built with Angular 2.0 and React.
The document discusses using Kendo UI wrappers in ASP.NET MVC Core 1.0. It provides an overview of ASP.NET Core 1.0, Kendo UI, and using Kendo UI in ASP.NET Core projects. Tag helpers are introduced as an improved way over HTML helpers to incorporate Kendo UI wrappers in ASP.NET Core views. The presentation includes a demo of using Kendo UI in an ASP.NET Core application.
The document discusses accessing data from business intelligence (BI) tools using DataDirect Cloud (D2C). It introduces D2C and how to configure data sources within it. It then explains how to access data from D2C using various protocols - via ODBC from QlikView, via JDBC from Yellowfin, and via OData from Microsoft Power BI. The summary encourages trying out D2C to access data from BI tools.
Angular 2 introduces significant changes from Angular 1 including being faster, supporting mobile with features like smooth scrolling, and allowing flexible development in JavaScript, TypeScript, or Dart. Key changes are that Angular 2 uses ES6 modules instead of Angular's own modules, most directives now databind to element properties instead of existing, and everything is a component. The presenter then offers to demonstrate some Angular 2 code.
The document discusses .NET Framework 4.6 and .NET Core 1.0. .NET Framework 4.6 provides a full-featured .NET implementation for Windows, while .NET Core 1.0 provides a cross-platform implementation of .NET developed in an open source manner. Both frameworks include innovations like the next generation JIT compiler RyuJIT and SIMD, as well as shared runtime components, compilers, and libraries. ASP.NET Core 1.0 introduces a modular, cross-platform version of ASP.NET that is optimized for server and cloud workloads and allows easier transition from on-premises to cloud applications.
This document discusses JavaScript task runners Gulp and Grunt. It describes common web development tasks like compiling Sass/Less to CSS, concatenating and minifying JavaScript files. Task runners automate repetitive tasks and are also called build systems. Gulp is a streaming build system while Grunt uses configuration over code. Both are useful for modern front-end workflows involving preprocessors, package managers, and building/optimizing assets.
Visual Studio 2015 introduces a new setup experience, the ability to sign into multiple accounts, target multiple platforms including Xamarin mobile apps and Unity games, connect apps to Azure and other services, customize window layouts, use live code analysis with Roslyn, share projects between apps, and get IntelliSense for Bower and NPM packages directly in the code editor. The document provides an overview of new features in Visual Studio 2015 presented by Microsoft MVP Lohith G N.
This document introduces React JS, a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It discusses that React uses a virtual DOM for efficient updates, implements one-way reactive data flow, and uses composable components. Key aspects of React covered include JSX syntax, the component lifecycle, managing component state, and thinking in React by breaking down requirements into UI components.
This document discusses Kendo UI, an online spreadsheet tool using Kendo UI. It provides an overview of Kendo UI, including what it includes like widgets, frameworks and data visualization. It then discusses the new spreadsheet widget in beta, highlighting key features like cell formatting, multiple sheets and merging cells. Finally, it briefly mentions experimental Angular 2 support and new web component support in Kendo UI.
ES6 introduced 10 new features to the JavaScript language including let and const keywords for block scoping, default parameters, template strings, arrow functions, rest parameters, generators, maps, classes, modules, and more. While feature complete in 2014 and standardized in 2015, browser support is still evolving as vendors implement the new standards. Transpilers like Babel can convert ES6 code to ES5 to provide support across browsers.
This document discusses custom HTML helpers in ASP.NET MVC. It begins by explaining what HTML helpers are and how they avoid tedious HTML tagging. It then outlines some standard helpers like label, textbox, and dropdown list helpers. The document demonstrates how to create custom helpers using @helper, static methods, and extension methods. It concludes by thanking the audience and providing contact information.
Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
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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.
đź“• 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/.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
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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
Artificial Intelligence is providing benefits in many areas of work within the heritage sector, from image analysis, to ideas generation, and new research tools. However, it is more critical than ever for people, with analogue intelligence, to ensure the integrity and ethical use of AI. Including real people can improve the use of AI by identifying potential biases, cross-checking results, refining workflows, and providing contextual relevance to AI-driven results.
News about the impact of AI often paints a rosy picture. In practice, there are many potential pitfalls. This presentation discusses these issues and looks at the role of analogue intelligence and analogue interfaces in providing the best results to our audiences. How do we deal with factually incorrect results? How do we get content generated that better reflects the diversity of our communities? What roles are there for physical, in-person experiences in the digital world?
UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
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Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
đź“• Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Orchestrator API Overview
Exploring the Swagger Interface
Test Manager API Highlights
Streamlining Automation & Testing with APIs (Demo)
Q&A and Open Discussion
Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
👉 Join our UiPath Community Berlin chapter: https://community.uipath.com/berlin/
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 18:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming UiPath Community sessions at https://community.uipath.com/events/.
Special Meetup Edition - TDX Bengaluru Meetup #52.pptxshyamraj55
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We’re bringing the TDX energy to our community with 2 power-packed sessions:
🛠️ Workshop: MuleSoft for Agentforce
Explore the new version of our hands-on workshop featuring the latest Topic Center and API Catalog updates.
đź“„ Talk: Power Up Document Processing
Dive into smart automation with MuleSoft IDP, NLP, and Einstein AI for intelligent document workflows.
Procurement Insights Cost To Value Guide.pptxJon Hansen
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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.
Massive Power Outage Hits Spain, Portugal, and France: Causes, Impact, and On...Aqusag Technologies
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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.
Unlocking the Power of IVR: A Comprehensive Guidevikasascentbpo
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Streamline customer service and reduce costs with an IVR solution. Learn how interactive voice response systems automate call handling, improve efficiency, and enhance customer experience.
TrustArc Webinar: Consumer Expectations vs Corporate Realities on Data Broker...TrustArc
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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.
Technology Trends in 2025: AI and Big Data AnalyticsInData Labs
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At InData Labs, we have been keeping an ear to the ground, looking out for AI-enabled digital transformation trends coming our way in 2025. Our report will provide a look into the technology landscape of the future, including:
-Artificial Intelligence Market Overview
-Strategies for AI Adoption in 2025
-Anticipated drivers of AI adoption and transformative technologies
-Benefits of AI and Big data for your business
-Tips on how to prepare your business for innovation
-AI and data privacy: Strategies for securing data privacy in AI models, etc.
Download your free copy nowand implement the key findings to improve your business.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
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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.
This is the keynote of the Into the Box conference, highlighting the release of the BoxLang JVM language, its key enhancements, and its vision for the future.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in BusinessDr. Tathagat Varma
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My talk for the Indian School of Business (ISB) Emerging Leaders Program Cohort 9. In this talk, I discussed key issues around adoption of GenAI in business - benefits, opportunities and limitations. I also discussed how my research on Theory of Cognitive Chasms helps address some of these issues
Big Data Analytics Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
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This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
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8. Telerik Mobile Testing
• Automated Testing Solution
• Test Native, Hybrid & Mobile Web Apps
• One coded test – Execute it on devices/clients
• iOS Native App
• Android Native App
• Hybrid Mobile App (Android/iOS/WP)
• Mobile Browser
• Desktop Browser
9. Access to Mobile Testing Framework
• Signup for Telerik Platform
• http://platform.Telerik.com
• Download the Mobile Testing Framework
• https://platform.telerik.com/#downloads/testing
10. Elements of Mobile Testing
• Node Based Test Server
• Mobile Testing Agent App
• Available for Android, iOS, Windows Phone
• Communicates with Node server & App under Test