Tuesday, March 25, 2014

10 low-code tools for building mobile apps fast

  Meet the company that's smartening up push notifications | Snowden revelations raise interest in smartphone spyware for business

 
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Nokia delays closure of sale to Microsoft of smartphone business
  Nokia has delayed to April the sale of its smartphone business to Microsoft as it still hasn't received approvals from certain antitrust authorities in Asia. Read More
 


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RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: DEMO Enterprise

DEMO Enterprise: New Tech Solving Big Problems
Technologies from cloud computing, mobile, and big data to sensor networks, 3D printing, and robotics are changing the landscape for enterprises large and small. Attend DEMO Enterprise, April 3 in SF for an eye-opening array of products solving big problems for business. Special offer to newsletter subscribers, register and save 40%.

Meet the company that's smartening up push notifications
  "The smartphone home screen is the most valuable real estate on the planet," Urban Airship's chief marketing officer Brent Hieggelke told me over drinks at the gorgeous Driskill Hotel bar in downtown Austin. And I think he's right. I'll ignore all kinds of email spam, any phone call from an unknown number is automatically assumed to be a sales pitch, and non-junk mail only appears in my actual mailbox about once a week at most. Read More
 

Snowden revelations raise interest in smartphone spyware for business
mSpy bundles its smartphone monitoring software in four popular smartphones. Read More
 

Mobile development is tougher than people think
Mobile development is tough. Anyone who has created an app, especially natively, will tell you that. While the tools and SDK's have improved dramatically over the years, the fundamentals have stayed the same. What is it that makes it so tricky, and why does the lay person assume it's so easy? Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

Best Practices in BYOD: BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10
Manageability, security and support – these are just a few of the reasons BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 is such a powerful Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solution. Learn More

5 ways to prevent data loss in mobile environments
Confidential company data can make its way onto mobile devices, where it's no longer under the protection of your toughest network defenses. Does that make your data vulnerable? To find out, review some strategies for preventing data loss on mobile devices. Read More
 

10 low-code tools for building mobile apps fast
No-code and low-code mobile programming tools give business users and developers a fast track to mobile app success Read More
 

Isis CTO accuses retailers of turning off NFC and smartcard payment tech
A powerful group of retailers plans to roll out mobile payments in 2014 by scanning barcodes from smartphones, a move that sets up a potential battle with backers of NFC and Google Wallet. Read More
 

Should you get the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro whopper-sized tablet?
Smartphones aren't the only thing getting bigger -- so are some tablets. Samsung has brought out its biggest to date: The big 12.2-inch Galaxy Note Pro. It it something you should get, or is it overkill? Read More
 

 

Remembering Patrick J. McGovern, 1937-2014

Over a span of 50 years, Pat McGovern oversaw IDG's launch of more than 300 magazines and newspapers and championed the expansion of IDG's network to include more than 460 websites, including ITworld, 200 mobile apps and 700 events worldwide. In addition to a career dedicated to information technology, he created the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. Our thoughts are with his family.


 
 

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