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
Mobile Developer Conference 2012 Hamburg, Germany KeynoteJeff Haynie
This is a keynote presentation by Jeff Haynie, co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator, at the Mobile Developer Conference 2012 in Hamburg, Germany on February 13, 2012.
http://www.mobile-developer-conference.de/
This is the Appcelerator Titanium presentation titled "Mobile for the rest of us" presented at the Mobile 2.0 conference in Mountain View, California on October 16, 2009. This presentation was given by Jeff Haynie.
This is my keynote presentation from TiConf Australia in Melbourne, Australia. Held at the Smart Artz Gallery on August 20th, 2013. TiConf is a community-led conference for passionate developers, partners and customers using Appcelerator Titanium and related products.
Xamarin Mobile Leaders Summit | Solving the Unique Challenges in Mobile DevOpsXamarin
Get started with enterprise mobility in this panel on Mobile DevOps moderated by Steve Hall, Director of Enterprise Mobility at Xamarin and featuring Roy Cornelissen, Lead Mobile Consultant from Xpirit, Derek Chan, Manager of the Mobile Competency Center at Alaska Air, Christian Durr, Mobile Software Development Manager at eBay Classifieds, and Joe Dan Galyean, VP of App Development at Cinemark.
Learn the importance of Mobile DevOps and ways to improve your app release and management cycles, including industry perspectives on DevOps and the unique challenges faced when applying DevOps to mobile, especially given that the mobile ecosystem is fragmented with a large number of devices and operating systems that change frequently.
Mobile Developer Conference 2012 Hamburg, Germany KeynoteJeff Haynie
This is a keynote presentation by Jeff Haynie, co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator, at the Mobile Developer Conference 2012 in Hamburg, Germany on February 13, 2012.
http://www.mobile-developer-conference.de/
This is the Appcelerator Titanium presentation titled "Mobile for the rest of us" presented at the Mobile 2.0 conference in Mountain View, California on October 16, 2009. This presentation was given by Jeff Haynie.
This is my keynote presentation from TiConf Australia in Melbourne, Australia. Held at the Smart Artz Gallery on August 20th, 2013. TiConf is a community-led conference for passionate developers, partners and customers using Appcelerator Titanium and related products.
Xamarin Mobile Leaders Summit | Solving the Unique Challenges in Mobile DevOpsXamarin
Get started with enterprise mobility in this panel on Mobile DevOps moderated by Steve Hall, Director of Enterprise Mobility at Xamarin and featuring Roy Cornelissen, Lead Mobile Consultant from Xpirit, Derek Chan, Manager of the Mobile Competency Center at Alaska Air, Christian Durr, Mobile Software Development Manager at eBay Classifieds, and Joe Dan Galyean, VP of App Development at Cinemark.
Learn the importance of Mobile DevOps and ways to improve your app release and management cycles, including industry perspectives on DevOps and the unique challenges faced when applying DevOps to mobile, especially given that the mobile ecosystem is fragmented with a large number of devices and operating systems that change frequently.
Building a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy - SoCon 20...Jeff Haynie
Presentation titled "How to use Mobile Applications to build a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy". Presented by Jeff Haynie at the SoCon 2010 conference in Atlanta, GA on January 30, 2010.
Native vs Hybrid - Options to develop your mobile applicationLoic Ortola
Developing a mobile application is always a challenge, as it usually implies multi-platform developments (android, iOS, windows phone).
The question of native vs hybrid makes sense.
This presentation lays out the differences, the concepts of existing solutions, and proposes a matrix of decisions, and elements to make up your mind.
The IBM JavaOne keynote charts, presented Oct 4 at JavaOne in San Francisco.
Hear about IBM's new efforts around Eclipse OpenJ9, our high performance open source JVM. OpenLiberty our open source application server with Eclipse MicroProfile and JavaEE support. With this new era of open source innovation from HW, JVM, SE and EE, Java is the best platform for application developers moving to Cloud.
How different is the mobile application development experience? What do we need to know about native mobile application development stack? How different it is compared to hybrid mobile application development? What's the big deal about it? Let's get together and see a comparison between native vs. mobile web browser vs. hybrid mobile apps, following with an introductory to the hybrid mobile application development.
The Great Mobile Debate: Native vs. Hybrid App DevelopmentNick Landry
It’s not easy being a mobile developer. iOS and Android dominate the market, Windows Phone is climbing into third place, and we’re not really sure if BlackBerry still matters. Do you focus on one platform or many? What size of the mobile population do you really want to reach? Each mobile platform comes with its own programming languages, SDKs, IDEs and application lifecycle & architecture. Are we really expected to learn all of this? Isn’t HTML5 supposed to be the Silver Bullet so we can finally write apps once and run them everywhere? This session will demystify all these questions, walking you through the modern mobile ecosystem, and explore your options as a developer. We’ll review the native story on each major platform, discuss the pros & cons of both mobile native and web development, cover some of the cross-platform solutions available to developers, and explore best practices and guidelines to insure a successful mobile strategy. Don’t just blindly pick a side or assume that “one size fits all”, this session covers one of the most hotly contested debates in modern IT. Come join us and be a part of the conversation.
OpenMobile ACL bringing Android apps to TIZENRyo Jin
Enable your Android apps on the Tizen platform with OpenMobile Application Compatibility Layer™ (ACL™). With our ACL technology, your Android apps can run seamlessly alongside native Tizen and web apps on any Tizen platform. Getting started is easy, as ACL allows unmodified Android apps to execute on the millions of Tizen devices expected to ship in 2014.
Building a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy - SoCon 20...Jeff Haynie
Presentation titled "How to use Mobile Applications to build a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy". Presented by Jeff Haynie at the SoCon 2010 conference in Atlanta, GA on January 30, 2010.
Native vs Hybrid - Options to develop your mobile applicationLoic Ortola
Developing a mobile application is always a challenge, as it usually implies multi-platform developments (android, iOS, windows phone).
The question of native vs hybrid makes sense.
This presentation lays out the differences, the concepts of existing solutions, and proposes a matrix of decisions, and elements to make up your mind.
The IBM JavaOne keynote charts, presented Oct 4 at JavaOne in San Francisco.
Hear about IBM's new efforts around Eclipse OpenJ9, our high performance open source JVM. OpenLiberty our open source application server with Eclipse MicroProfile and JavaEE support. With this new era of open source innovation from HW, JVM, SE and EE, Java is the best platform for application developers moving to Cloud.
How different is the mobile application development experience? What do we need to know about native mobile application development stack? How different it is compared to hybrid mobile application development? What's the big deal about it? Let's get together and see a comparison between native vs. mobile web browser vs. hybrid mobile apps, following with an introductory to the hybrid mobile application development.
The Great Mobile Debate: Native vs. Hybrid App DevelopmentNick Landry
It’s not easy being a mobile developer. iOS and Android dominate the market, Windows Phone is climbing into third place, and we’re not really sure if BlackBerry still matters. Do you focus on one platform or many? What size of the mobile population do you really want to reach? Each mobile platform comes with its own programming languages, SDKs, IDEs and application lifecycle & architecture. Are we really expected to learn all of this? Isn’t HTML5 supposed to be the Silver Bullet so we can finally write apps once and run them everywhere? This session will demystify all these questions, walking you through the modern mobile ecosystem, and explore your options as a developer. We’ll review the native story on each major platform, discuss the pros & cons of both mobile native and web development, cover some of the cross-platform solutions available to developers, and explore best practices and guidelines to insure a successful mobile strategy. Don’t just blindly pick a side or assume that “one size fits all”, this session covers one of the most hotly contested debates in modern IT. Come join us and be a part of the conversation.
OpenMobile ACL bringing Android apps to TIZENRyo Jin
Enable your Android apps on the Tizen platform with OpenMobile Application Compatibility Layer™ (ACL™). With our ACL technology, your Android apps can run seamlessly alongside native Tizen and web apps on any Tizen platform. Getting started is easy, as ACL allows unmodified Android apps to execute on the millions of Tizen devices expected to ship in 2014.
What's new in App Engine and intro to App Engine for BusinessChris Schalk
This is a presentation given by Devfest Madrid 2010 by Google Developer Advocate Chris Schalk on "What's new in Google App Engine and Intro to App Engine for Business"
It's 2013 - Time to build and test mobile apps...FASTSOASTA
2013 is the year of mobile. Yet the pressure to be fast in mobile development puts app quality at risk. When bad reviews spell the end of your app, or your company, this is risk you can’t afford.
Gartner Visionaries SOASTA and Appcelerator are leading the way enabling enterprise IT to deliver the highly rated apps that propel growth and competitiveness in this new year and beyond.
Join mobile dev and test experts to see the leading mobile technologies unified to accelerate the delivery of mobile apps that withstand all the extreme demands of today’s users.
You’ll see how Appcelerator and SOASTA together help:
Build cross-platform mobile applications from a single code base
Create compelling user experiences with cloud services
Validate mobile app functionality on real, unaltered devices
Assure mobile performance at any scale with cloud-based testing
Welcome in 2013 with a new strategy to deliver the highest quality mobile apps, faster than you may have thought possible.
Speakers:
Tal Broda, SVP Engineering, SOASTA
Steven Feloney, Director of Product Management, Appcelerator
The Node.js Foundation has consolidated all the best thinking around why enterprises should consider Node.js for their systems of engagement in this short presentation.
App modernization projects are hard. Enterprises are looking to cloud-native platforms like Pivotal Cloud Foundry to run their applications, but they’re worried about the risks inherent to any replatforming effort.
Fortunately, several repeatable patterns of successful incremental migration have emerged.
In this webcast, Google Cloud’s Prithpal Bhogill and Pivotal’s Shaun Anderson will discuss best practices for app modernization and securely and seamlessly routing traffic between legacy stacks and Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Overview of the importance of open governance, open innovation, open standards and open source. Focus on how these principles relate to webinos
Presented by George Vougaris of Vision Mobile
Choreo - Build unique digital experiences on WSO2's platform, secured by Etho...WSO2
Every organization is looking to differentiate needs to create unique and compelling digital experiences for both external and internal customers. And yet, building these experiences is difficult and slow due to the complexity that comes from integrating existing systems, building new services, and managing new APIs. Piecing together the development and operation technologies you need — including Kubernetes, Docker, and service meshes — takes time and requires dedicated expertise to manage.
Choreo is a Digital Platform as a Service for delivering new digital experiences optionally pre-integrated with Ethos Identity. Choreo enables you to shift your focus from operations back to development by abstracting away the complexity of cloud-native infrastructure so you can create new integrations, services, and APIs in hours or days instead of weeks or months.
Explore how Choreo can make your digital development and operations fast, simple, and secure.
Build once deploy everywhere using the telerik platformAspenware
The Telerik Platform is a suite of tools for developing, testing, deploying and analyzing hybrid mobile applications. Hybrid mobile applications are most commonly built using PhoneGap, which interprets HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and compiles it into a package that can be delivered in the app stores. PhoneGap also utilizes Apache Cordova JavaScript APIs to access certain native mobile features of the device. The Telerik Platform uses AppBuilder to abstract the complexity of PhoneGap/Cordova and provides a more intuitive way to build hybrid mobile applications. If you are looking to expand your .NET and web based development skills into the mobile market this is the session for you.
Lessons learned:
-What a hybrid mobile apps can do
-How Icenium helps build a hybrid mobile app
-How you can leverage your current web knowledge and assets to create a mobile app
Modernize applications and reduce TCO with Windows containers on Azure Servic...Microsoft Tech Community
Join us to learn how Accenture is using Windows containers on Service Fabric for their existing .NET legacy apps. Containers greatly improve server utilization and management while enabling your developers to spin up an environment to run without the need of infrastructure. In this session, we introduce—through a real-world customer example—the use of containers on Azure Service Fabric to modernize, deploy and operate .NET applications at scale.
Bahrain ch9 introduction to docker 5th birthday Walid Shaari
A hands-on workshop will go over the foundations of the containers platform, including an overview of the platform system components: images, containers, repositories, clustering, and orchestration. The strategy is to demonstrate through "live demo, and hands-on exercises." The reuse case of containers in building a portable distributed application cluster running a variety of workloads including HPC workload.
What's great in Appcelerator Titanium 0.8Jeff Haynie
This presentation is the "visual release notes" to the latest Appcelerator Titanium 0.8 mobile and developer release.
Titanium allows you to build native iphone and android mobile application using web technologies such as Javascript.
Open Source World : Using Web Technologies to build native iPhone and Android...Jeff Haynie
Presentation given by Jeff Haynie, CEO of Appcelerator, at Open Source World 2009 in San Francisco, CA on August 13, 2009.
Jeff talks about the state of the mobile smart phone application marketplace and how you can build native iPhone and Android applications using the open source platform, Appcelerator Titanium, and web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Presentation given to the iPhone Business Meetup in Santa Clara California on July 27, 2009 by Jeff Haynie, CEO of Appcelerator. The presentation addressees about some of the opportunities and challenges for developers considering iPhone for the Enterprise. http://www.meetup.com/iPhoneBiz/
Mountain View July JavaScript Meetup at GoogleJeff Haynie
Jeff Haynie presents Appcelerator's Titanium Mobile product at the July meeting of the Mountain View Javascript meetup. This meeting was hosted by Google at the Google Campus in Mountain View, California.
Developing Desktop Applications using HTML and JavascriptJeff Haynie
Presentation given by Jeff Haynie, CEO of Appcelerator on building Desktop Applications using Appcelerator Titanium. http://titaniumapp.com
This presentation was given at the JSConf 2009 in Washington, DC.
SD Forum Java SIG - Service Oriented UI ArchitectureJeff Haynie
Presentation given by Jeff Haynie at the SD Forum Java SIG in Palo Alto, CA on 12/02/2008. Service Oriented UI Architecture in the world of web, desktop and mobile applications. How the web has gone beyond the browser and we’re headed back to Client/Server.
14. iPad alone ships more than
top PC vendors
15.1M 15.4M
11.9M 13M
9.8M
Acer Dell Lenovo HP iPad
15. The problem with mobile today is:
Enterprises are using
evolutionary approaches
in the midst of a
revolution
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drumzo/5439241952/
16. The good news:
Innovation is a journey,
not an event.
It begins with a
single success.
24. Titanium 3.0 key capabilities
• 50 features and 600 bug fixes
• Alloy framework
• “On-device” application debugging
• Accessibility features
• Install & update Modules Studio
• Support for iOS 6 / Mountain Lion,
Android 4.1
25. Titanium 3.0 CLI
• Completely new command line tools based
on node.js
• Extensible through plugins
• Studio not required
• Open Source
• http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium
26. Titanium 3.0.2 Service Pack
• 10 features and 100 bug fixes
• iPhone 5 Graphics Assets
• iOS Localized Splash Screen
• Android Search View Widget
27. Titanium 3.1 release (Q2 2013)
• Projected 50 features and 400 bug fixes
• Alloy content assist and debugging
• Application code analyzer
• “Live Editing” Support
• New ListView API
• Better build and runtime performance
• New SDK build system
28. Other exciting stuff
• Open Source 30+ modules
http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_modules
http://github.com/appcelerator-modules
• Many other open source projects:
Alloy, StreamReduce, CLI, Code
Processor, Aptana, CharTi – just to name a few
30. Notable Community Projects
• Ti Package Manager (TPM)
• http://github.com/tipm/tipm
• TiShadow
• http://github.com/dbankier/TiShadow
• Foundry22
• http://www.foundry22.com
31. Alloy MVC
What is Alloy? Benefits
• Open Source framework for • Simpler, easily readable code
developing apps • Write less code
• Separates UI/UX from logic • Reusable widgets
• XML and style sheets • Allows simple re-branding with themes
• Integrated in Studio • Lower probability of runtime errors
32. Appcelerator Cloud Services
Communication Security
Storage Identity
Location Social
MBaaS
Proven, robust APIs reduce integration time and risk
Up to 5 Million API calls per month FREE
33. Node.ACS
• Full development PaaS
on our public cloud
based on node.js
• Leverages the same node.js
development CUSTOM SERVICES
environment/language as
the client side app
• Will serve as the
foundation to connecting
to the enterprise from the
cloud