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Do we need a standard user interface for cloud applications?
As applications built for the cloud multiply, so too do the number of user interfaces floating around. With so many unique takes on UI design, it can be disorienting to switch between multiple cloud applications. One soution to this problem may be to create a set of UI standards to create a more unified experience.
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Wyse reveals new mobile cloud apps for Japanese enterprises
New mobile cloud apps and services have been announced to help businesses manage and deliver content from the cloud.
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Antenna unveils new SaaS for enterprise app development
A new SaaS offering has been released in order to help businesses develop their own enterprise apps or consumer apps.
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qTrace: A Love Letter to Testers of Cloud apps
Imagine if you had a way to capture beyond the screen; to capture all your movements and annotate along the way.
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Is the Mission-Critical Application Dead?
As an IT marketing guy, I spend a lot of time thinking about the number 9. Truth be told, I don’t always... -
Cisco CloudVerse: a Comprehensive Cloud Framework
Multinational company CEOs are one of the most vocal advocates of the managed cloud services phenomenon. Many have been through the painful process of watching helplessly as their CIO championed the deployment of monolithic ERP and CRM systems -- only to discover that these huge enterprise software projects failed to live up to their promise.
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The Ins and Outs of Opting
There has been another rash of security/privacy issues by major internet companies. Actually it’s more of an ongoing issue than it is a recent outbreak. And much of the ongoing trouble is related to a poor understanding of “opt in” vs “opt out” methodologies, and some pretty poor business choices in that area. -
Developing Clouds in the Forecast
These days it seems like everyone has their head in the cloud. At least from an interest level that is. When it comes to actually using the cloud, they’re not necessarily ready for a real cloud deployment. The conversation usually goes something like this:
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That Bright Light You Saw was the End of Flash
It’s finally official – at least for those who are aware of how the web works. Yesterday Adobe announced that they will be discontinuing flash support for mobile devices. To be sure they did plenty of backpedaling about renewed focus and new features for the desktop, but make no mistake, they see the light at the end of the tunnel, and they finally figured out it’s a train. Hello HTML5 Express!
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Often Missed Considerations when Moving Apps into a Virtual Environment
Moving apps into a virtual environment is a good way to reduce their dependency on the underlying hardware, increasing functionality and portability. In addition, cloud computing can improve your company’s bottom line, enhancing customer service while enabling reduction of costs.