The document discusses Windows 8 and its potential impact on enterprises. It provides an overview of Windows 8, including its touch-centric interface, support for tablets and phones, and key features like live tiles and charms. It also summarizes benefits like seamless migration from older Windows systems and Microsoft's potential to dominate the entire computing ecosystem. The document concludes Windows 8 has the potential to be widely adopted by enterprises if the initial consumer release is successful.
The Nokia E7 is a smartphone designed for business use with a full QWERTY keyboard, 4 inch touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera, and 16GB of storage. It provides connectivity to corporate email, calendars and files through Exchange ActiveSync and security solutions. The device also offers navigation with free maps, multimedia capabilities, and access to work and personal content on customizable home screens.
Profound Logic is a company that specializes in modernizing RPG applications on IBM i systems. Their flagship product, Profound UI, allows customers to convert green screen RPG applications into dynamic, graphical web applications without modifying source code. Profound UI provides a visual designer, over 125 widgets, integration with IBM's RPG Open Access, and the ability to build rich internet applications. Profound Logic has over 1,000 customers including major companies like Walt Disney World and Sallie Mae.
The document discusses mobile software trends, including the history and convergence of mobile operating systems like Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. It summarizes key points about each platform and how the industry is shifting as mobile devices take on more traditional computer functions through powerful processors and "screen + experience" designs. The rise of virtualization technologies and cloud-based services are changing how mobile software is developed and delivered across a variety of devices.
Enterprise Flex applications on tablet devicesMichael Chaize
The document discusses opportunities for developing enterprise applications for tablet devices using Flex. It highlights how tablet usage is rising in enterprises and how Flex allows developing apps that run across platforms using a single codebase. The document provides tips for Flex developers, including leveraging new Flex 4.6 capabilities, using design driven development, optimizing for tablets, and persisting data on tablets.
The document discusses building successful enterprise mobile applications. It advocates for (1) user-experience driven development, (2) adopting a user-experience oriented architecture, and (3) cross-platform development to allow applications to work across multiple devices and operating systems. The document provides examples of how various organizations have benefited from focusing on user experience and building applications that are cross-platform.
The document discusses HTML5 and its potential for mobile application development. It provides an overview of HTML5, describing it as a standard based on open web technologies that allows developing applications once that can run on multiple devices. It outlines some of HTML5's key capabilities and components. It also discusses challenges with HTML5, such as browser fragmentation, as well as advantages like being cross-platform and lower maintenance costs compared to native applications. Finally, it presents options for HTML5 and native application development and argues that Kony's platform can help eliminate challenges with HTML5 like browser fragmentation and uneven performance across devices.
From Desktop to Mobile: Application Functionality for Small ScreensJoseph Labrecque
This document discusses translating desktop application functionality to mobile applications. It covers initial choices like platform and frameworks. Key differences between desktop and mobile like screen size, touch interfaces, and hardware are reviewed. The document outlines steps for adapting existing functionality through distillation and experimentation. It also discusses development, testing, and distribution considerations. The example mobile application described is CourseMedia Mobile, which allows accessing course materials on mobile.
The Nokia E7 is a smartphone designed for business use with a full QWERTY keyboard, 4 inch touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera, and 16GB of storage. It provides connectivity to corporate email, calendars and files through Exchange ActiveSync and security solutions. The device also offers navigation with free maps, multimedia capabilities, and access to work and personal content on customizable home screens.
Profound Logic is a company that specializes in modernizing RPG applications on IBM i systems. Their flagship product, Profound UI, allows customers to convert green screen RPG applications into dynamic, graphical web applications without modifying source code. Profound UI provides a visual designer, over 125 widgets, integration with IBM's RPG Open Access, and the ability to build rich internet applications. Profound Logic has over 1,000 customers including major companies like Walt Disney World and Sallie Mae.
The document discusses mobile software trends, including the history and convergence of mobile operating systems like Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. It summarizes key points about each platform and how the industry is shifting as mobile devices take on more traditional computer functions through powerful processors and "screen + experience" designs. The rise of virtualization technologies and cloud-based services are changing how mobile software is developed and delivered across a variety of devices.
Enterprise Flex applications on tablet devicesMichael Chaize
The document discusses opportunities for developing enterprise applications for tablet devices using Flex. It highlights how tablet usage is rising in enterprises and how Flex allows developing apps that run across platforms using a single codebase. The document provides tips for Flex developers, including leveraging new Flex 4.6 capabilities, using design driven development, optimizing for tablets, and persisting data on tablets.
The document discusses building successful enterprise mobile applications. It advocates for (1) user-experience driven development, (2) adopting a user-experience oriented architecture, and (3) cross-platform development to allow applications to work across multiple devices and operating systems. The document provides examples of how various organizations have benefited from focusing on user experience and building applications that are cross-platform.
The document discusses HTML5 and its potential for mobile application development. It provides an overview of HTML5, describing it as a standard based on open web technologies that allows developing applications once that can run on multiple devices. It outlines some of HTML5's key capabilities and components. It also discusses challenges with HTML5, such as browser fragmentation, as well as advantages like being cross-platform and lower maintenance costs compared to native applications. Finally, it presents options for HTML5 and native application development and argues that Kony's platform can help eliminate challenges with HTML5 like browser fragmentation and uneven performance across devices.
From Desktop to Mobile: Application Functionality for Small ScreensJoseph Labrecque
This document discusses translating desktop application functionality to mobile applications. It covers initial choices like platform and frameworks. Key differences between desktop and mobile like screen size, touch interfaces, and hardware are reviewed. The document outlines steps for adapting existing functionality through distillation and experimentation. It also discusses development, testing, and distribution considerations. The example mobile application described is CourseMedia Mobile, which allows accessing course materials on mobile.
The document discusses Flex 4.5 and its capabilities for multi-screen applications. Flex 4.5 allows developers to build applications that can run across multiple platforms like desktop browsers, mobile devices, and set-top boxes using a single codebase. It introduces new components and APIs for mobile development and automatic scaling of user interfaces for different screen densities. The document also presents examples of integrating Flex applications with Java and the benefits of the Flex and Java combination.
Ubiquitous access to the Internet has forever changed consumer behavior. Brands can no longer expect that their desktop experiences will satisfy, or that they will even be accessed from the desktop. One thing that brands can count on is that mobile platforms will be the primary driver of consumption moving forward.
http://www.sparksgrove.com/
The document discusses converting iPad apps to Windows Store apps. It covers popular apps, application architecture, lifecycle, data storage, UI guidelines, commands, orientation, notifications, app layouts, and tools for Windows 8 app development. Unique traits like snap views and semantic zoom in Windows 8 are also examined.
This document discusses extending software into mobile applications. It notes that mobile device usage has surpassed desktop usage and most organizations now permit employee-owned devices in the workplace. When mobilizing software, developers must consider secure access, data security across multiple platforms, and client governance policies. The document provides guidance on an evolutionary approach to delivering mobile access and emphasizes that mobile UIs differ from desktop and require design for specific devices. It also compares options like web apps, native apps, and hybrid apps. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of starting mobile development now and highlights key considerations like user roles, workflows, security, and UI design.
Road to mobile w/ Sinatra, jQuery Mobile, Spine.js and MustacheBrian Sam-Bodden
Ruby is powerful server-side language with great collection of libraries and frameworks but to create a full mobile offering, Ruby developers need to become masters of many a craft. In this talk we'll walk through the design and development of a full stack HTML5 mobile application using Sinatra to create a robust RESTful API, Spine.js to bring MVC order to the client and jQuery Mobile to style and structure the application for the mobile world.
Using Apple's iBooks platform can provide a more engaging presentation tool for corporate communications compared to traditional slide-based presentations. Key benefits of iBooks include flexibility to cover different types of content, modularity through various interactive widgets, nonlinear storytelling, mobility through downloading to iPads, and ease of use with touch interfaces. Some limitations include needing a Mac to create iBooks, the platform being iPad-centric, and a learning curve for new users. The future of iBooks for corporate use is promising as more organizations seek alternatives to PowerPoint and as Apple and developers expand the platform's capabilities.
Pass the i pad please - 5 Lessons for Creating Great Tablet ExperiencesAnswerLab
As the tablet market continues to grow, so does the need to keep pace with the interaction challenges and opportunities these devices provide. The tablet platform raises unique challenges for developing and testing digital experiences. As a guide for user experience professionals, developers, designers, and product managers, AnswerLab has identified three key trends across our tablet UX research and will provide five lessons for creating tablet experiences, as well as best practices for conducting tablet research.
A bit of background as to the growth and how we use mobile plus a web developers perspective for going mobile for a non-technical audience. Primarily for an arts/ cultural and ticketing audience.
This document discusses why businesses should go mobile and adopt mobile solutions. It provides statistics showing the rapid growth of mobile usage and searches. It compares a regular website to a mobile-optimized website, highlighting how a mobile site provides a better user experience and functionality optimized for mobile. The document then discusses how AppVault provides state-of-the-art mobile solutions, including cutting-edge features, easy integration and updates, and fast loading times. It provides examples of companies already using AppVault's solutions and
The document discusses issues with using Android as an enterprise mobile platform, including lack of security, management, compatibility, and fragmentation. It then summarizes Samsung's partnerships that aim to address these issues by integrating solutions from companies like Cisco, Sybase, and Microsoft to provide security, management capabilities, and compatibility with existing IT infrastructure and applications. Finally, it provides an overview of the key features and specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet.
This document provides an overview of mobile computing and how it is transforming industries. Some key points:
- Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are ubiquitous, with over 10 billion devices expected by 2020. This shift to mobile is mandatory for businesses.
- Mobile represents more than just phones - it includes sensors, embedded devices, and the growing "Internet of Things." Context-aware apps that use real-time data will be important.
- Industries like retail, financial services, and healthcare are already changing due to mobile. Business models and customer engagement are being rethought.
- Security, managing multiple platforms, and integrating mobile with backend systems are challenges enterprises must address with a mobile strategy.
Mobile Apps 2012 conference: From concept to releaseintunity
This document provides an overview of developing successful mobile apps. It discusses key decisions around whether to build native, web, or cross-platform apps. Native apps are best for utilizing device capabilities but require separate development for each platform. Web apps can be accessed across platforms but are less responsive. Cross-platform aims to develop once and deploy across platforms. The document also covers consumer versus enterprise apps, prioritizing features, using an iterative design process, and releasing in stages to get early user feedback. Future trends discussed include expanded device capabilities and payment/location-based features. The overall message is to start simply and evolve the app based on user needs.
The document discusses architecting user experiences with Flex and discusses:
- How Flex works in the browser and on mobile/desktop.
- Flex components that have mobile skins.
- Features of Flex 4.5 for mobile like ViewNavigatorApplication and ActionBar.
- Support for tablets in Flex 4.5.
- Using Flex and Java together for real-time collaboration applications.
Learning interactions on mobile slideshareRaptivity
Designing and developing interactive mobile learning content presents device level challenges, such as small and varying screen sizes, limited processing power, variability of input mechanisms (keypad, keyboard, pointer, touch screen etc), variety of operating systems, battery life, and many more. This presentation will help you understand some various technical aspects and challenges to consider while developing mobile learning interactions.
These webinar slides introduce what’s new in Microsoft Windows Phone 8, with an emphasis on those features that are sure to excite Nokia developers the most. Whether you’re completely new to Windows Phone or you have Windows Phone applications already on the market, you’ll see how Windows Phone 8 offers new opportunities. We’ll cover new APIs and technologies, enablers for better app monetisation, and cross-platform portability.
1) Nokia has achieved wide distribution of its mobile mapping client, with tens of millions of clients in use across over 25 GPS-enabled devices. Usage of maps on Nokia devices has grown 5x in the last two years and is now an essential service.
2) Nokia has built a unique asset of best-in-class map data for over 170 countries, with car and pedestrian navigation available in more than 70 countries.
3) Nokia is looking to connect people to locations and experiences through its Ovi platform and services, allowing people to share their social experiences and locations through integrations with Facebook and other partners.
Sybase SUP Mobil Uygulama Geliştirme Genel BilgilendirmeSybase Türkiye
Sybase Unwired Platform 2.0 enables companies to leverage web developers to easily and securely extend enterprise data to various mobile devices. It features a hybrid web container with Blackberry support and SAP security integration. The platform allows quick development of mobile apps for common business processes with lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional approaches. It provides integration with backend systems, manages the full app lifecycle, and enables push notifications across platforms.
WorkMobile® - hailed as one of the ‘Top 25 Business App’s in the world today - is an enterprise cloud-based mobile data capture solution that will allow any business to eliminate paper forms across their organisation, reducing costs, waste and time-consuming administration.
It is being deployed successfully to capture, report and issue jobs to field and office-based workers via their mobile phone, tablet, PDA or PC. When complete, encrypted data is transmitted to back-office systems allowing staff to process for example reports, timesheets, on-site inspections and surveys to name a few in real-time.
Watch this presentation to find out more.
Michael Fauscette discusses how business is being transformed by social, mobile, and cloud technologies. Customers are increasingly congregating online and sharing their thoughts, while expecting to interact with companies through new digital channels. This is driving organizations to adopt social media strategies, leverage mobile apps, and provide content through cloud services in order to better engage customers.
This document provides an announcement for IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition. Key information includes:
- New capabilities to help create a more effective workforce through social and business integration.
- Support for a wide range of devices and platforms including iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry 10.
- Enhancements to Notes, iNotes, traveler, and designer to improve productivity, collaboration, and application development.
IBM Connect 2013: Messaging and Collaboration RoadmapEd Brill
From IBM Connect 2013: Ed Brill's Messaging and Collaboration Roadmap and Strategy presentation. Covers IBM Notes/Domino 9.0 Social Edition, SmartCloud Notes, IBM Docs, and more.
The document discusses Flex 4.5 and its capabilities for multi-screen applications. Flex 4.5 allows developers to build applications that can run across multiple platforms like desktop browsers, mobile devices, and set-top boxes using a single codebase. It introduces new components and APIs for mobile development and automatic scaling of user interfaces for different screen densities. The document also presents examples of integrating Flex applications with Java and the benefits of the Flex and Java combination.
Ubiquitous access to the Internet has forever changed consumer behavior. Brands can no longer expect that their desktop experiences will satisfy, or that they will even be accessed from the desktop. One thing that brands can count on is that mobile platforms will be the primary driver of consumption moving forward.
http://www.sparksgrove.com/
The document discusses converting iPad apps to Windows Store apps. It covers popular apps, application architecture, lifecycle, data storage, UI guidelines, commands, orientation, notifications, app layouts, and tools for Windows 8 app development. Unique traits like snap views and semantic zoom in Windows 8 are also examined.
This document discusses extending software into mobile applications. It notes that mobile device usage has surpassed desktop usage and most organizations now permit employee-owned devices in the workplace. When mobilizing software, developers must consider secure access, data security across multiple platforms, and client governance policies. The document provides guidance on an evolutionary approach to delivering mobile access and emphasizes that mobile UIs differ from desktop and require design for specific devices. It also compares options like web apps, native apps, and hybrid apps. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of starting mobile development now and highlights key considerations like user roles, workflows, security, and UI design.
Road to mobile w/ Sinatra, jQuery Mobile, Spine.js and MustacheBrian Sam-Bodden
Ruby is powerful server-side language with great collection of libraries and frameworks but to create a full mobile offering, Ruby developers need to become masters of many a craft. In this talk we'll walk through the design and development of a full stack HTML5 mobile application using Sinatra to create a robust RESTful API, Spine.js to bring MVC order to the client and jQuery Mobile to style and structure the application for the mobile world.
Using Apple's iBooks platform can provide a more engaging presentation tool for corporate communications compared to traditional slide-based presentations. Key benefits of iBooks include flexibility to cover different types of content, modularity through various interactive widgets, nonlinear storytelling, mobility through downloading to iPads, and ease of use with touch interfaces. Some limitations include needing a Mac to create iBooks, the platform being iPad-centric, and a learning curve for new users. The future of iBooks for corporate use is promising as more organizations seek alternatives to PowerPoint and as Apple and developers expand the platform's capabilities.
Pass the i pad please - 5 Lessons for Creating Great Tablet ExperiencesAnswerLab
As the tablet market continues to grow, so does the need to keep pace with the interaction challenges and opportunities these devices provide. The tablet platform raises unique challenges for developing and testing digital experiences. As a guide for user experience professionals, developers, designers, and product managers, AnswerLab has identified three key trends across our tablet UX research and will provide five lessons for creating tablet experiences, as well as best practices for conducting tablet research.
A bit of background as to the growth and how we use mobile plus a web developers perspective for going mobile for a non-technical audience. Primarily for an arts/ cultural and ticketing audience.
This document discusses why businesses should go mobile and adopt mobile solutions. It provides statistics showing the rapid growth of mobile usage and searches. It compares a regular website to a mobile-optimized website, highlighting how a mobile site provides a better user experience and functionality optimized for mobile. The document then discusses how AppVault provides state-of-the-art mobile solutions, including cutting-edge features, easy integration and updates, and fast loading times. It provides examples of companies already using AppVault's solutions and
The document discusses issues with using Android as an enterprise mobile platform, including lack of security, management, compatibility, and fragmentation. It then summarizes Samsung's partnerships that aim to address these issues by integrating solutions from companies like Cisco, Sybase, and Microsoft to provide security, management capabilities, and compatibility with existing IT infrastructure and applications. Finally, it provides an overview of the key features and specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet.
This document provides an overview of mobile computing and how it is transforming industries. Some key points:
- Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are ubiquitous, with over 10 billion devices expected by 2020. This shift to mobile is mandatory for businesses.
- Mobile represents more than just phones - it includes sensors, embedded devices, and the growing "Internet of Things." Context-aware apps that use real-time data will be important.
- Industries like retail, financial services, and healthcare are already changing due to mobile. Business models and customer engagement are being rethought.
- Security, managing multiple platforms, and integrating mobile with backend systems are challenges enterprises must address with a mobile strategy.
Mobile Apps 2012 conference: From concept to releaseintunity
This document provides an overview of developing successful mobile apps. It discusses key decisions around whether to build native, web, or cross-platform apps. Native apps are best for utilizing device capabilities but require separate development for each platform. Web apps can be accessed across platforms but are less responsive. Cross-platform aims to develop once and deploy across platforms. The document also covers consumer versus enterprise apps, prioritizing features, using an iterative design process, and releasing in stages to get early user feedback. Future trends discussed include expanded device capabilities and payment/location-based features. The overall message is to start simply and evolve the app based on user needs.
The document discusses architecting user experiences with Flex and discusses:
- How Flex works in the browser and on mobile/desktop.
- Flex components that have mobile skins.
- Features of Flex 4.5 for mobile like ViewNavigatorApplication and ActionBar.
- Support for tablets in Flex 4.5.
- Using Flex and Java together for real-time collaboration applications.
Learning interactions on mobile slideshareRaptivity
Designing and developing interactive mobile learning content presents device level challenges, such as small and varying screen sizes, limited processing power, variability of input mechanisms (keypad, keyboard, pointer, touch screen etc), variety of operating systems, battery life, and many more. This presentation will help you understand some various technical aspects and challenges to consider while developing mobile learning interactions.
These webinar slides introduce what’s new in Microsoft Windows Phone 8, with an emphasis on those features that are sure to excite Nokia developers the most. Whether you’re completely new to Windows Phone or you have Windows Phone applications already on the market, you’ll see how Windows Phone 8 offers new opportunities. We’ll cover new APIs and technologies, enablers for better app monetisation, and cross-platform portability.
1) Nokia has achieved wide distribution of its mobile mapping client, with tens of millions of clients in use across over 25 GPS-enabled devices. Usage of maps on Nokia devices has grown 5x in the last two years and is now an essential service.
2) Nokia has built a unique asset of best-in-class map data for over 170 countries, with car and pedestrian navigation available in more than 70 countries.
3) Nokia is looking to connect people to locations and experiences through its Ovi platform and services, allowing people to share their social experiences and locations through integrations with Facebook and other partners.
Sybase SUP Mobil Uygulama Geliştirme Genel BilgilendirmeSybase Türkiye
Sybase Unwired Platform 2.0 enables companies to leverage web developers to easily and securely extend enterprise data to various mobile devices. It features a hybrid web container with Blackberry support and SAP security integration. The platform allows quick development of mobile apps for common business processes with lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional approaches. It provides integration with backend systems, manages the full app lifecycle, and enables push notifications across platforms.
WorkMobile® - hailed as one of the ‘Top 25 Business App’s in the world today - is an enterprise cloud-based mobile data capture solution that will allow any business to eliminate paper forms across their organisation, reducing costs, waste and time-consuming administration.
It is being deployed successfully to capture, report and issue jobs to field and office-based workers via their mobile phone, tablet, PDA or PC. When complete, encrypted data is transmitted to back-office systems allowing staff to process for example reports, timesheets, on-site inspections and surveys to name a few in real-time.
Watch this presentation to find out more.
Michael Fauscette discusses how business is being transformed by social, mobile, and cloud technologies. Customers are increasingly congregating online and sharing their thoughts, while expecting to interact with companies through new digital channels. This is driving organizations to adopt social media strategies, leverage mobile apps, and provide content through cloud services in order to better engage customers.
This document provides an announcement for IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition. Key information includes:
- New capabilities to help create a more effective workforce through social and business integration.
- Support for a wide range of devices and platforms including iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry 10.
- Enhancements to Notes, iNotes, traveler, and designer to improve productivity, collaboration, and application development.
IBM Connect 2013: Messaging and Collaboration RoadmapEd Brill
From IBM Connect 2013: Ed Brill's Messaging and Collaboration Roadmap and Strategy presentation. Covers IBM Notes/Domino 9.0 Social Edition, SmartCloud Notes, IBM Docs, and more.
James Sturgess presented a technology update covering changing perceptions of technology usage and internet presence, hardware and software options like PCs vs Macs and Android vs iOS, and security issues. Key points included that internet usage has nearly doubled in recent years, an effective online presence is vital for businesses, and hardware is evolving rapidly through multiprocessing and cloud/virtualization while software focuses on HTML5, collaboration, and security both on individual devices and in the cloud.
James Sturgess presented a technology update covering changing perceptions of technology usage and internet presence, hardware and software options like PCs vs Macs and Android vs iOS, and security issues. Key points included that internet usage has nearly doubled in recent years, an effective online presence is vital for businesses, and hardware is evolving rapidly through multiprocessing and cloud/virtualization while software focuses on HTML5, collaboration, and security both on individual devices and in the cloud.
The Nokia E7 is a smartphone designed for business use with a full QWERTY keyboard, 4 inch touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera, and 16GB of storage. It provides connectivity to corporate email, calendars and files through Exchange ActiveSync and security solutions. The device also includes Ovi Maps with free turn-by-turn navigation, an app store, and HDMI output. The E7 is presented as an environmentally friendly option for mobile productivity.
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.
IBM Messaging and Collaboration Roadmap - Notes and Domino update - December ...Ed Brill
An update on IBM's Messaging and Collaboration software solutions, including IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition and other updates and innovations.
Designing for Touch and Sensor for Mobiles & TabletsSameer Chavan
The document discusses user experience (UX) design principles for touchscreen and multi-device interfaces. It covers challenges of small screens, touch gestures, responsive web design, mobile sensors, and converting websites to mobile apps. Design guidelines emphasized task-oriented interfaces, shallow navigation, and utilizing touch, graphics, and sensors appropriately for mobile contexts. An exercise proposes sketching screens for a bus app in Bangalore.
Ibm messaging & collaboration roadmap 2013 (external)Scott Souder
This document provides an update on IBM's messaging and collaboration products. It discusses the 2012 messaging and collaboration marketplace, productivity tools updates, SmartCloud Notes in 2012-2013, IBM Connections Mail, IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition, and the product roadmap. The document also provides an agenda for the meeting and invites questions.
Lotusphere 2011: ID702 Smartphones at IBMChris Pepin
CIOs today are under increasing pressure by employees to be able to leverage personally owned smartphones and tablets for business purposes. Learn details on how IBM is addressing this demand from its global employees and delivering solutions to a variety of platforms including BlackBerry, Google Android, Apple iPhone and iPad, Windows Mobile and Nokia Symbian.
Designing for Tablet Experiences (Henrik Olsen)Autodesk
Henrik Olsen's presentation from Web 2.0 Expo New York:
If you’re ready to jump into designing for tablets, this will be a great two-part workshop for you. Given the mass adoption of tablet devices over this past year,this workshop has been created to present the fundamentals of designing tablet applications as well as tablet optimized web sites. Learn from a leader in adopting classic design principles to the rapidly evolving world of tablets.
This document summarizes a workshop on designing tablet experiences. The workshop agenda covers understanding tablet hardware, operating systems, popular apps, defining needs for new apps, design considerations, and exercises for app features, functions and workflows. The goal is to help designers create engaging tablet apps by sharing best practices and having designers work through app design scenarios.
Richard D. Chaves is a platform strategy advisor at Microsoft. The document discusses how the roles of IT and technology are changing. It notes that the boundaries between work and life are blurring as people use various devices and applications anywhere. As a result, people's expectations at work are changing and they want access to their own devices, applications, and data anywhere. The document outlines Microsoft's vision to empower this new world by embracing consumerization of IT, enabling mobile and cloud computing, and helping IT transform to become more strategic partners to their organizations.
Ibm cognos mobile now with android supportFriedel Jonker
This document discusses IBM Cognos Mobile and how it can help organizations provide business analytics to mobile users. It summarizes trends in mobility, how IBM Cognos Mobile supports authoring once and consuming reports anywhere, its security features, and how it enhances the mobile user experience including new support for iPhone, iPad, and location-aware reporting.
The document discusses Zenprise, a mobile device management solution. It summarizes Zenprise's offerings which include mobile management software, a cloud-based offering, and complete management of all major mobile device platforms. It also describes Zenprise's differentiated approach of providing security at all layers including the device, applications, network, and data layers. Finally, it provides examples of how Zenprise works and customer case studies.
The document discusses the mobile device management solution Zenprise. It summarizes that Zenprise offers complete management of mobile devices including iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile and Blackberry. It protects data at all layers from the device to applications to network to data. Some key features highlighted include dynamic defense at the device layer, mobile app tunnels at the application layer, and mobile security intelligence at the network layer. The document also provides case studies of aerospace and telecommunications companies that use Zenprise and discusses how Zenprise provides scalable solutions both on-premise and in the cloud.
Seamless Integration Case Study Launch Activation Windows & & Mobileambsace2003
The document outlines a marketing campaign launched by Microsoft to celebrate the releases of Windows 7 and Windows Mobile 6.5. The campaign, called "Magic of Windows", involved creating interactive Windows experience zones in malls across India where consumers could experience the new operating systems firsthand on touchscreens. It aimed to position Windows 7 as faster, smarter and more secure while showing the seamless connectivity between Windows PCs and phones. The experience zones featured dancing "Windows icon walkers" and a mime artist to entertain consumers and communicate the brand's messages in a fun way. Photo contests and lucky draws were also held to further engage target audiences.
Mobilize Your Enterprise: Think Outside the Four WallsInSync Conference
The document discusses the growth of enterprise mobility and the value it provides organizations. It notes that mobile workers will account for over 1 billion employees by 2013. However, mobilizing information presents challenges in supporting different devices, networks, and data. The document argues that an effective solution is a mobile application platform that allows access to any data on any device and provides tools for developing multi-channel mobile applications.
Facebook said no to HTML5 - but should you? This presentations cover the pros and cons of choosing to develop with HTML5. Find out if it is the right solutions for you.
We4IT lcty 2013 - keynote - ibm messaging & collaboration roadmap 2013We4IT Group
IBM announced updates to its messaging and collaboration products. Key updates include enhancements to SmartCloud Notes offerings, plans to support Notes/iNotes/Traveler 9.0 in SmartCloud Notes, and the launch of IBM Connections Mail which provides a lightweight social messaging experience within IBM Connections. IBM also discussed its vision for IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition which aims to create a more effective workforce through social mail and application experiences.
The document outlines several areas that developers need to understand beyond just coding in order to develop effectively for businesses. Developers should understand how the business operates, who the customers are, how revenue is generated, and potential weaknesses. They also need to understand the relevant market size, trends, competition, and what customers value. Developers must understand how the app will benefit users by replicating their environment and engaging with them throughout the development process. Usability testing is also important. Developers also need in-depth technical knowledge as well as an understanding of how systems interconnect and how the business ecosystem functions overall. Staying on the cutting edge of technologies is also advised. Developers should be aware of relevant business tools, the financial impact of their work, development
The document discusses various options for multi-channel mobile app development including native, mobile web, and platform approaches. It outlines the challenges and advantages of each approach such as native providing full device capabilities but being costly to develop and maintain. Mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) is presented as a solution allowing developers to leverage enterprise-grade backend functionality without having to build it themselves.
HTML5 is the latest version of HTML that provides native support for multimedia and graphics. It enhances HTML with new elements and APIs to build more robust web applications. While HTML5 offers advantages like cross-platform support and lower development costs, it also faces challenges from browser fragmentation and lack of access to device capabilities. Kony's platform aims to address these challenges by allowing developers to build HTML5 applications that can be optimized for all browsers and integrated with native device features.
The document discusses Kony's cloud platform for developing multi-channel mobile applications. It provides an overview of Kony's Visualization Cloud for designing applications across platforms, the Development Cloud for building applications using a single JavaScript codebase, and how both clouds integrate with Kony's foundation services. Key capabilities highlighted include visual design tools, open standards-based development, cloud collaboration features, and tools to integrate native functionality.
Mobile App Development: Off the-Shelf vs PlatformDipesh Mukerji
This document compares off-the-shelf and platform approaches to mobile app development. Off-the-shelf apps use pre-built software that is usually generic and has limited customization options, while platform development relies on frameworks like JavaScript to build cross-platform apps with a single codebase. The document provides advantages and disadvantages of each approach and suggests when each may be more suitable based on factors like customization needs, backend integration requirements, and user base size. It emphasizes considering business needs and user characteristics to determine the best approach.
Enterprise mobility in the Cloud vs On-PremDipesh Mukerji
The document discusses the growing trend of enterprise mobility and adoption of mobile and cloud technologies. It notes that 66% of employees now use at least two devices for work, 20% of internet traffic will be mobile by 2013, and mobile app development projects will outnumber PC projects 4 to 1 in the next 3 years. The challenges of supporting this mobility, including rigid apps, costly multi-channel development, and siloed management solutions are also summarized. The document advocates adopting a next-generation cloud-based experience platform to deliver user-first multi-channel apps, enable simplified development, and provide unified edge-optimized management and security.
The document discusses the Kony Development Cloud, which allows developers to build multi-channel mobile apps once and deploy them everywhere. It provides an overview of the key components of the Kony platform, including the Cloud Foundation for provisioning and managing cloud resources, Cloud Services for integration, data, messaging and other backend functions, the Development Framework for building apps, and Developer Tools for visual design and coding. The platform aims to help enterprises address the challenges of mobile app development across multiple devices and operating systems.
Multi-Channel App Approach & The Future of Multi-ChannelDipesh Mukerji
This document discusses the benefits of implementing a multi-channel approach for mobile applications. It notes that as more devices and platforms emerge, developing applications for each in a siloed way greatly increases complexity and costs. A multi-channel approach using tools that allow developing once and deploying across channels can help reduce these challenges by streamlining development, security, updates and more. The document also outlines trends driving more organizations to adopt multi-channel strategies like BYOD and the growing number of mobile platforms employees use.
This document discusses the challenges of developing applications for multiple channels like mobile, desktop, and tablets. It notes that most companies have taken a tactical approach by developing separate apps for each channel, which increases costs and complexity over time. The document then introduces the Kony platform for developing cross-channel applications using a single codebase, which can reduce costs substantially compared to maintaining separate codebases. It provides an overview of the Kony approach, platform capabilities, and potential cost savings.
What Mobile Development Approach Makes SenseDipesh Mukerji
This document discusses different approaches to developing mobile apps: native, mobile web, and platform. Native apps are coded for specific platforms using languages like Objective-C or Java and have best performance but are not cross-platform. Mobile web apps live in the mobile browser and support multiple platforms but have slower speeds and less capabilities. Platform approaches use cross-platform frameworks like JavaScript to write once and deploy anywhere, offering performance and cross-platform support. The document analyzes the challenges and advantages of each approach and provides guidance on which to use based on factors like devices, budgets, and requirements. It promotes platform development using Kony for its tools and ability to build native, mobile web, and hybrid apps from a single codebase.
Kony is a mobile application development and management platform founded in 2007. It has experienced 600% growth in the last two years and has over 200 customers including global and Fortune 500 companies. Kony provides a full-spectrum mobile management offering that allows companies to manage their mobile devices, applications, and data in an automated, scalable, and user-friendly manner.
Kony is a mobile application development platform that allows developers to build cross-platform apps using a single codebase. It was founded in 2007 and has experienced 600% growth in the last two years. The platform provides tools for designing, developing, testing, delivering, deploying and managing mobile apps, allowing developers to build apps for multiple operating systems using different deployment methods.
6. CHALLENGES
How do you…
Provide anytime, anywhere access?
Fuel user passion and productivity?
Keep your system and data safe?
Streamline operations & drive
competitive advantage?
Slides 2-5 is an animated introductory sequence to set the tone, capture your audience attention, and communicate the message that the world of work is changing. This sets up the need for “flexible workstyle.”Script:The world of work is changing. [click]All around us -- at home and at work -- we use more and more devices to live our lives [click]
Key Messages:Proliferation of consumer devices and digital generation entering work-force lead to higher user expectations of technology at workUbiquitous connectivity, fast paced nature of the modern business erode the line between people’s personal and professional life As a result, people’s individual workstyles are increasingly important part of how things get done.Users increasingly have final say in what technology they use to get job done – this is the trend called ConsumerizationWe (Microsoft) believe consumerization is great as it unleashes people’s productivity and passion and has the opportunity to drive innovation and competitive advantage. We believe there is a power in saying “Yes” to users and their technology requests, and embracing consumerization in a responsible way.Talk Track:Device proliferation, with users having broad access to consumer devices at home, leads to higher user expectations of technology at work. Indeed, according to the recent IDC study, the affluent user around the world ($98K annual income) owns on average 4.8 devices, while in the US there are 6.6 devices owned by the affluent user. Overall, there are estimated 700M personal computing devices WW in 2010, this expected to double by 2014 to 1.47B personal computing devices. Digital generation entering the work place raises these expectations to a whole new level - A generation that has grown up completely fluent in the language of digital technology—from texting, instant messaging, and blogs to Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter—has dramatically different expectations about the tools they should be able to use at work. These tech savvy users are also increasingly mobile, and operate in a fast paced environment. The dynamic environment, along with ubiquitous connectivity erodes the lines between people’s life and work. As the line between people’s life and work gets blurred, people’s personalities and individual workstyles have an increasing impact on how they get their work done and what technology they prefer to use. As a result, users increasingly want a say in what technology they use to get job done – this is the trend called Consumerization of IT. Examples of Consumerization: BYOD (users bringing and using their own PC/ slate/ phone) to work ; using social networking at work and for workA recent Forrester Research study showed that 35 percent of workers in the United States either buy their own smartphone for work, or use unsanctioned Web sites, or download unapproved applications on a work computer. Why? 24% of do-it-yourselfers say the technology is better than what their job provides. 36% say they need it, and their employer won’t provide an alternative. And nearly 40 percent say they use it at home and, well, they want it at work, too.Consumerization is great as it unleashes people’s productivity and passion, innovation and competitive advantage. We (Microsoft) believe there is a power in saying “Yes” to users and their technology requests in a responsible way and our goal at Microsoft is to partner with you in IT to enable you to embrace these trends but also ensure the environment remains secure and well managed.But embracing Consumerization is not easy for companies and it represents some key challenges (Segway to the next slide).
Key Message: As the world of work changes, so do our technology needs. From mobile PCs, to mobile phones, and now slates and tablets. Social networking sites, instant messaging, texting…. We need technologies that are as smart and agile as we are.
Key Message: So your organization’s technology strategy is more important than everYou need to provide your people the tools they need to get they job done in a world that is very different than just a few years ago
Key Points:The changing work environment presents some challenges to IT departments. Talk Track:We believe Consumerization is great as it unleashes people’s productivity and passion, innovation and competitive advantage. And a recent survey by analysts shows that most CIOs believe it is positive as well – over 80% of CIOs rated it as net positive for their organization.However, it is a very hard thing to embark on for a typical enterpriseA recent study by McAfee surveyed IT execs from 300+ enterprise companies in North America, and demonstrated that companies have on average $2M loss associated with a security incident when their user would inappropriately share confidential data on a social networking site. Typical issue that consumerization brings up is, for example, how do you give your employees the connection they need to key apps and data from the road and from variety of devices, so they will stay productive and passionate while at the same time protecting sensitive corporate data? We want to help you address the key challenges/questions of today:Provide anytime, anywhere access to your usersKeep your system and data safeSupport multiple devices while streamlining device management and cutting costs