Bob Sutor discusses potential challenges or "landmines" for open source adoption in mobile apps. He identifies five key issues: 1) Apple's App Store does not allow GPL licensed code; 2) developers must carefully comply with open source licensing terms; 3) useful code may be under an incompatible license; 4) monetization challenges with cheap apps; and 5) difficulty standing out among thousands of mobile apps. For each issue, Sutor provides suggestions on mitigating risks and overcoming barriers to using open source in mobile development.
The Intersection of Ideas in Open Source and Open StandardsRobert Sutor
While some claim that open source and standards have nothing to do with each other, I disagree. How does one benefit the other? How are they inter-twined historically? Where should their relationship be stronger?
Lotusphere 2012 - Harnessing the Power of Enterprise Mobility Robert Sutor
It's hard not to talk to an enterprise customer these days without getting into a discussion about Mobile. By 2012, the shipment of smartphones and tablets is expected to exceed that of traditional personal computers, including laptops. Enterprise CIOs want to use these personal mobile devices to give better access to their internal data and processes for employees, as well as enabling better purchasing and support services for their customers. Complicating this is the variety of devices used, employees who wish to use their own devices at work, application level and device management, cost controls, and security concerns. In this session, Bob Sutor will discuss his views on the foundational needs of enterprises for a mobile application platform, mobile device management, and security.
Role of Operators in the Mobile App Delivery EcosystemRelayware
In this presentation we discuss the value proposition to enterprises for using mobile operators for a full set of managed mobility services, including application development and management. ANTENNA and IBM review how carriers can leverage existing best-in–class technology from enterprise software and mobility platform providers to quickly and easily offer mobility services to enterprises in need.
Highlights:
- The full promise and potential of managed mobility services for enterprises
- The various business models for operators looking to capitalize on enterprise mobility offerings
- How ANTENNA and IBM can enable carriers to rise to the top of the list for a preferred managed mobility provider
FabriQate presents an overview of the Chinese Mobile scene and opportunities that exist in the market in China.
China is fast emerging as one of the largest mobile markets with 1 billion mobile subscribers and a rapid progression towards internet enabled mobiles. This creates a very vibrant and rich ecosystem for mobile apps and offerings in China.
China has also created some unique mobile models especially in the mobile web scene which are a learning lesson for the US and European mobile ecosystems. In that way we find that China is actually innovating and leading the way in certain areas of mobile.
Presented at place4BRICS in Jan 2012
The Intersection of Ideas in Open Source and Open StandardsRobert Sutor
While some claim that open source and standards have nothing to do with each other, I disagree. How does one benefit the other? How are they inter-twined historically? Where should their relationship be stronger?
Lotusphere 2012 - Harnessing the Power of Enterprise Mobility Robert Sutor
It's hard not to talk to an enterprise customer these days without getting into a discussion about Mobile. By 2012, the shipment of smartphones and tablets is expected to exceed that of traditional personal computers, including laptops. Enterprise CIOs want to use these personal mobile devices to give better access to their internal data and processes for employees, as well as enabling better purchasing and support services for their customers. Complicating this is the variety of devices used, employees who wish to use their own devices at work, application level and device management, cost controls, and security concerns. In this session, Bob Sutor will discuss his views on the foundational needs of enterprises for a mobile application platform, mobile device management, and security.
Role of Operators in the Mobile App Delivery EcosystemRelayware
In this presentation we discuss the value proposition to enterprises for using mobile operators for a full set of managed mobility services, including application development and management. ANTENNA and IBM review how carriers can leverage existing best-in–class technology from enterprise software and mobility platform providers to quickly and easily offer mobility services to enterprises in need.
Highlights:
- The full promise and potential of managed mobility services for enterprises
- The various business models for operators looking to capitalize on enterprise mobility offerings
- How ANTENNA and IBM can enable carriers to rise to the top of the list for a preferred managed mobility provider
FabriQate presents an overview of the Chinese Mobile scene and opportunities that exist in the market in China.
China is fast emerging as one of the largest mobile markets with 1 billion mobile subscribers and a rapid progression towards internet enabled mobiles. This creates a very vibrant and rich ecosystem for mobile apps and offerings in China.
China has also created some unique mobile models especially in the mobile web scene which are a learning lesson for the US and European mobile ecosystems. In that way we find that China is actually innovating and leading the way in certain areas of mobile.
Presented at place4BRICS in Jan 2012
Mobliciti's Mobile and Cloud Technical Showcase 2016 Mobliciti
Mobliciti’s Annual Technical Showcase is the Mobile-IT event of the year.
The event took place on 15th September 2016 at the Blue Fin venue, London.
It has helped educate hundreds of companies around the emerging opportunities and threats for Mobile and Cloud, often introducing them first to new technologies which are now commonplace amongst the Enterprise.
Sponsored by: Aerohive, SecureAuth, Check Point Technologies and MobileIron.
KEY AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:
- Delegates heard first-hand from leading international Financial Services institutions on their Mobile and Cloud journey
- An interactive Keynote session with leading Mobile and Wireless analyst house CCS Insights. The Keynote session was delivered by Ben Wood, Chief of Research at CCS Insights.
- An eye opening live iOS hack with Check Point.
- Key Technology Demo’s from: Aerohive, SecureAuth, Check Point and MobileIron
- 4 x 30 Minute Interactive Roundtable Sessions
Find out more and contact us:
E: enquiries@mobliciti.com T: 01483 658100
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART IRelayware
Mobile app developers have been engaged in a philosophical debate about "HTML5 vs. Native" for a couple of years now. But more and more in-the-know mobile strategists are deciding the answer is "Neither." Rather than choose between rich and interactive native experiences or portable and cost-effective web development, more apps are being deployed using web technologies and "native containers" to deliver the best of both worlds.
Highlights:
- What is a "container?"
- What are the different types of containers?
- For which types of apps is each appropriate?
- What are the advantages of a container deployment strategy?
- Are there good examples of successfully deployed containerized mobile apps?
This is in the public domain. It was downloaded from www.mobilemonday.jp/presentations/colorzip.ppt where it is stored following a presentation to the group. I am using it here to test out slideshare because it is packed tight with colorful images and small typefaces.
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART 2Relayware
BYOD Security & Management:
Mobile Containerization provides a way to separate work from play on mobile devices. In our previous webinar we reviewed the pros and cons of mobile containers for deploying hybrid apps, but mobile containers serve other useful purposes as well. In this webinar we'll discuss the utility of mobile containers for managing devices and securing data, especially relevant for BYOD environments.
Highlights:
- What is a mobile app "container?"
- What are the different uses for mobile app containers?
- How can you protect corporate data while respecting user's privacy on their own devices?
- What are the trade-offs in managing mobile apps and devices across the enterprise?
Secured Mobile Application Development (Android, BlackBerry, iOS)
Mobile App Development is becoming more and more prevalent these days. Mobile phones have considerably designed over the last few years due to large upgrades in connections alternatives. Everyone is so depended on the mobile phone that they have actually converted mobile phones into little, stream-lined pcs. The highly hostile atmosphere has made applications a new way to market products and alternatives. Thus, companies can take their business ahead of the competitors.
Now-a-days, we know that the demand of mobile application development is increasing day by day to satisfy the need of users. Application can be different for different user, but everyone is using it in some manner. Some age group user may need new games, some may need to know the details about atmosphere, travel, tourism and fresh hot news in their mobile by smart application, etc.
Secured Mobile Application Development (Android, BlackBerry, iOS)
Mobile App Development is becoming more and more prevalent these days. Mobile phones have considerably designed over the last few years due to large upgrades in connections alternatives. Everyone is so depended on the mobile phone that they have actually converted mobile phones into little, stream-lined pcs. The highly hostile atmosphere has made applications a new way to market products and alternatives. Thus, companies can take their business ahead of the competitors.
Now-a-days, we know that the demand of mobile application development is increasing day by day to satisfy the need of users. Application can be different for different user, but everyone is using it in some manner. Some age group user may need new games, some may need to know the details about atmosphere, travel, tourism and fresh hot news in their mobile by smart application, etc.
Future of Voice & WebRTC - Implications & Opportunities for telcos (service p...Dean Bubley
Overview presentation on the challenges for telecom operators (telcos, carriers) in voice & messaging services. Examines general trends in evolution of Future of Voice, including fall-off of demand for basic services. Examines the impact & opportunities from a new technology WebRTC in accelerating this, and the ways that telcos can structure their thoughts & strategies. Disruptive Analysis is doing continual work & advising various companies in this area. [Note: this is not an intro to WebRTC technology itself & assumes existing knowledge]
This is feasible because of the External Device Integration facility and Device Synchronization concept. Have a look at some fundamentals about Device Integration and the challenges involved in this WhitePaper.
Mobile Apps for Business Productivity The CircuitThe Circuit
Chief Information Officer, Northern Kentucky University, Presented for The Circuit and discussed the various mobile platforms and the pros and cons of each
What's REALLY the State of Enterprise Mobility?
The mobility space is constantly changing and for anyone to be adaptable to change, you need advance data and market insight into what's going on now, and what's to come later. Each year Antenna surveys 1,000 IT and business decision makers about everything mobile.
This year is no exception and the data will surprise you! See the research findings from the 2013 Mobile Business Forecast and shine a light on what is new this year and how the findings compare to the 2012 results.
Highlights:
- Has mobile spending has gone up, down or stayed the same?
- The key frustrations with mobile projects.
How much of what's been deployed in mobile is being re-used versus re-purchased?
- What's the bigger priority for businesses - leveraging mobile apps to transform the business, or make the current business process even better?
This presentation by Sam Ip, an associate in Osler’s Technology Group, details key considerations for emerging and high growth companies regarding OSS.
Mobliciti's Mobile and Cloud Technical Showcase 2016 Mobliciti
Mobliciti’s Annual Technical Showcase is the Mobile-IT event of the year.
The event took place on 15th September 2016 at the Blue Fin venue, London.
It has helped educate hundreds of companies around the emerging opportunities and threats for Mobile and Cloud, often introducing them first to new technologies which are now commonplace amongst the Enterprise.
Sponsored by: Aerohive, SecureAuth, Check Point Technologies and MobileIron.
KEY AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:
- Delegates heard first-hand from leading international Financial Services institutions on their Mobile and Cloud journey
- An interactive Keynote session with leading Mobile and Wireless analyst house CCS Insights. The Keynote session was delivered by Ben Wood, Chief of Research at CCS Insights.
- An eye opening live iOS hack with Check Point.
- Key Technology Demo’s from: Aerohive, SecureAuth, Check Point and MobileIron
- 4 x 30 Minute Interactive Roundtable Sessions
Find out more and contact us:
E: enquiries@mobliciti.com T: 01483 658100
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART IRelayware
Mobile app developers have been engaged in a philosophical debate about "HTML5 vs. Native" for a couple of years now. But more and more in-the-know mobile strategists are deciding the answer is "Neither." Rather than choose between rich and interactive native experiences or portable and cost-effective web development, more apps are being deployed using web technologies and "native containers" to deliver the best of both worlds.
Highlights:
- What is a "container?"
- What are the different types of containers?
- For which types of apps is each appropriate?
- What are the advantages of a container deployment strategy?
- Are there good examples of successfully deployed containerized mobile apps?
This is in the public domain. It was downloaded from www.mobilemonday.jp/presentations/colorzip.ppt where it is stored following a presentation to the group. I am using it here to test out slideshare because it is packed tight with colorful images and small typefaces.
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART 2Relayware
BYOD Security & Management:
Mobile Containerization provides a way to separate work from play on mobile devices. In our previous webinar we reviewed the pros and cons of mobile containers for deploying hybrid apps, but mobile containers serve other useful purposes as well. In this webinar we'll discuss the utility of mobile containers for managing devices and securing data, especially relevant for BYOD environments.
Highlights:
- What is a mobile app "container?"
- What are the different uses for mobile app containers?
- How can you protect corporate data while respecting user's privacy on their own devices?
- What are the trade-offs in managing mobile apps and devices across the enterprise?
Secured Mobile Application Development (Android, BlackBerry, iOS)
Mobile App Development is becoming more and more prevalent these days. Mobile phones have considerably designed over the last few years due to large upgrades in connections alternatives. Everyone is so depended on the mobile phone that they have actually converted mobile phones into little, stream-lined pcs. The highly hostile atmosphere has made applications a new way to market products and alternatives. Thus, companies can take their business ahead of the competitors.
Now-a-days, we know that the demand of mobile application development is increasing day by day to satisfy the need of users. Application can be different for different user, but everyone is using it in some manner. Some age group user may need new games, some may need to know the details about atmosphere, travel, tourism and fresh hot news in their mobile by smart application, etc.
Secured Mobile Application Development (Android, BlackBerry, iOS)
Mobile App Development is becoming more and more prevalent these days. Mobile phones have considerably designed over the last few years due to large upgrades in connections alternatives. Everyone is so depended on the mobile phone that they have actually converted mobile phones into little, stream-lined pcs. The highly hostile atmosphere has made applications a new way to market products and alternatives. Thus, companies can take their business ahead of the competitors.
Now-a-days, we know that the demand of mobile application development is increasing day by day to satisfy the need of users. Application can be different for different user, but everyone is using it in some manner. Some age group user may need new games, some may need to know the details about atmosphere, travel, tourism and fresh hot news in their mobile by smart application, etc.
Future of Voice & WebRTC - Implications & Opportunities for telcos (service p...Dean Bubley
Overview presentation on the challenges for telecom operators (telcos, carriers) in voice & messaging services. Examines general trends in evolution of Future of Voice, including fall-off of demand for basic services. Examines the impact & opportunities from a new technology WebRTC in accelerating this, and the ways that telcos can structure their thoughts & strategies. Disruptive Analysis is doing continual work & advising various companies in this area. [Note: this is not an intro to WebRTC technology itself & assumes existing knowledge]
This is feasible because of the External Device Integration facility and Device Synchronization concept. Have a look at some fundamentals about Device Integration and the challenges involved in this WhitePaper.
Mobile Apps for Business Productivity The CircuitThe Circuit
Chief Information Officer, Northern Kentucky University, Presented for The Circuit and discussed the various mobile platforms and the pros and cons of each
What's REALLY the State of Enterprise Mobility?
The mobility space is constantly changing and for anyone to be adaptable to change, you need advance data and market insight into what's going on now, and what's to come later. Each year Antenna surveys 1,000 IT and business decision makers about everything mobile.
This year is no exception and the data will surprise you! See the research findings from the 2013 Mobile Business Forecast and shine a light on what is new this year and how the findings compare to the 2012 results.
Highlights:
- Has mobile spending has gone up, down or stayed the same?
- The key frustrations with mobile projects.
How much of what's been deployed in mobile is being re-used versus re-purchased?
- What's the bigger priority for businesses - leveraging mobile apps to transform the business, or make the current business process even better?
This presentation by Sam Ip, an associate in Osler’s Technology Group, details key considerations for emerging and high growth companies regarding OSS.
Open Source Licence to Kill in Software DevelopmentJamie Coleman
Open source licences are crucial in software development, enabling collaboration and innovation. However, not all licences offer the same freedoms and protections. Similar to James Bond’s licence to kill, some licences provide significant flexibility, while others may unexpectedly restrict your freedoms.
This talk addresses the issue of licences changing without consumer awareness, which can potentially put your business at risk by granting library owners the power to affect your operations adversely. Unknowingly downloading a new version with a different licence and using it in a way that violates the new terms could lead to consequences and legal action.
This talk aims to simplify the complex landscape of open-source licences, providing an understanding of critical licences and highlighting the need for caution. Additionally, we will explore automated solutions that streamline licence management, freeing you to focus on your code and project objectives. Proactively addressing licence changes can shield your organisation, mitigate risks, and ensure compliance. Join this session to gain valuable insights, practical strategies, and tools for effectively navigating open-source licences, allowing you to concentrate on your coding passion while leaving licence worries behind.
A primer on adapting open source software to an IT service organization. Focuses on how open source licenses are different and how it may affect your business model and intellectual property.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy 12th EditionMarco Tabor
The latest edition of the popular free book about mobile technologies, aimed at developers and decision makers alike.
Over 20 experts from the mobile community introduce you to topics like app prototyping, developing Android/ iOS/ Java ME/ BlackBerry and Windows Phone apps, cross-platform development, mobile app analytics, accessibility in mobile apps, LBS, augmented reality, app monetization, app stores and a lot more.
This book has been distributed on barcamps, conferences, industry events and at universities worldwide- over 50,000 hardcopies have been printed until today. It's probably the most up-to-date publication you will find.
Introduction to the legal aspects and pitfalls of open source and software licensing in general, with a walkthrough (and code snippets) of how to successfully apply a license to an open source project.
Native, Web App, or Hybrid: Which Should You Choose?Softweb Solutions
Which Should You Choose? Native, webapp or Hybrid, each of these types of apps has their advantages and disadvantages. let's learn more about Technology Selection.
Presentation by Bob Sutor at the International Association of Privacy Professionals in Washington, DC USA, on March 6, 2014. This short presentation was meant to stimulate ideas that would then be complemented by discussions about privacy policies as it relates to Big Data, and in that sense is not complete regarding all aspects of privacy that come from the issues discussed.
Open Source Governance for your OrganizationRobert Sutor
Some guidelines on how to incorporate governance of open source software into your business or organization. Presented at the 2011 NASA Open Source Summit. http://www.nasa.gov/open/source/
ApacheCon 2010 Keynote: Problems, Data, and LanguagesRobert Sutor
Much research work over the next decade will be driven by those seeking to solve complex problems employing the cloud, multicore processors, distributed data, business analytics, and mobile computing. In this talk I’ll discuss some past approaches but also look at work being done in the labs on languages like X10 that extend the value of Java through parallelism, technologies that drive cross-stack interoperability, and approaches to handling and analyzing both structured and unstructured data.
Regarding Clouds, Mainframes, and Desktops … and LinuxRobert Sutor
In this talk, I'll focus on three areas of great opportunity as well as challenge for Linux: the accelerating market for cloud computing, Linux as a significant operating system for mainframes, and the hope for Linux on the desktop.
Linux Everywhere? Matching the Workload to the ComputerRobert Sutor
It's a testament to the wild success of Linux that it is showing up on devices from wristwatches, to mobile phones, to netbooks, to desktops, to RISC-based computers, and to mainframes, not to mention being the foundation of much of cloud computing today. That said, are users really matching the work they need to do on Linux to the appropriate software, processors and machines? Backed by customer examples, this talk will discuss the high level criteria that you can use to help ensure that your Linux implementation optimally runs your business and helps delight your customers.
These principles demonstrate IBM’s continued and expanded support for open standards, as well as the importance they hold for our customers. We are strengthening our commitment to open standards and the value they bring to all.