How Mobile Consumer Devices Drive Cloud Applications in Enterprise IT
February 8, 2012While everyone was out buying tablets and e-book readers over the holidays, I happened to dig up “The Coming Age of Calm Technology,” by Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown. Weiser and Brown wrote it while they were at Xerox … Continue reading
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Vendor Landscape: Application Development Tools
June 21, 2011Don’t ask your Developers about this, they are liable to tell you they can build it better. Business is tight, timelines are tight, and getting more done in less time while staying in touch with the leading trends in software … Continue reading
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Develop a Position on Cloud Platform as a Service
September 2, 2010The Situation. “The Cloud” has become a major hype area as cost conscious enterprises explore the potential of renting IT services (infrastructure, applications, development platforms) to save costs over internal provisioning (i.e. buying and maintaining infrastructure). The Opportunity. Where Infrastructure … Continue reading
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Why You Should Build A Mobile App
June 17, 2010A mobile application represents an opportunity to improve customer engagement and brand awareness, and potentially drive new revenue. But even if objectives are unclear, most business leaders believe that a mobile presence is simply necessary from a competitive standpoint. Few … Continue reading
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