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Latest iPhone Stories By Maureen O'Gara Samsung thinks it’s got an Android 2.2-based iPad clone that’ll eat Apple for lunch.
The seven-inch widget’s called the Galaxy Tab and it’s smaller and lighter than the 9.7-inch iPad. As much a big version of the South Korean’s Galaxy S phone as a slate, it’ll take pictures and... | By RealWire News Distribution Stonesoft, an innovative provider of integrated network security and business continuity solutions, today announced the extended availability of the StoneGate MobileID authentication software token for five additional platforms: Apple Mac OS, iPod, iPhone, iPad and Google Android... | By Maureen O'Gara As though tearing a page out of Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe or Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, RIM is running up a tablet called BlackPad that calls to mind the archetypal medieval wild card, the black knight.
RIM means to use the embedded Neutrino operating system, a species... | By Maureen O'Gara OpenStack, the new open source kid on the cloud block, has spawned an adjacent front-end project, an OpenStack iPad app based on the Rackspace Cloud Pro iPad app currently in the App Store. The OpenStack iPad app uses OpenStack’s compute and storage APIs to manage compute and sto... | By Glenn Rossman WorkLight has made available native iOS support for backend enterprise connectivity and secure authentication, allowing developers and IT professionals to easily integrate new iPhone, iPad and iPod apps with enterprise systems. This latest addition to the WorkLight Mobile Platfor... |
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By Andreas Grabner  My mobile contract is expiring soon, so I went online and checked the different mobile companies for their offerings. All of these sites have a page where you get an overview of all the different phone models available. One one page I noticed that the list of phones started with an emp... Sep. 3, 2010 01:59 PM EDT Reads: 310 | By Andreas Grabner  A client of ours recently contacted me with the question: We use Keynote, WebPagetest and dynaTrace AJAX – but we get different results with these tools/services. WebPagetest tells us that our page is very slow – but dynaTrace on my local machine does not. What can be the problem here?... Aug. 16, 2010 04:26 PM EDT Reads: 488 | By Alois Reitbauer  In this article I discuss the seven most important steps to improve your application performance practices. These simple-to-follow practices will help you to improve the way you deal with application performance. Besides eventually improving the performance of your applications it will... Jun. 30, 2010 04:48 PM EDT Reads: 2,660 | By Andreas Grabner  With Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft is shipping the next version of the popular ASP.NET MVC Framework with its IDE. A year ago I blogged about my findings when getting my hands on the first version of ASP.NET MVC. The MVC Framework provides really nice features that make it very easy to... May. 13, 2010 08:15 AM EDT Reads: 3,260 | By Andreas Grabner  Along with so many others I am stranded in Europe waiting for my flight back to the United States right now. The Volcano not only impacts flights across Europe but also impacts web sites of airports, airlines and travel agencies around the world. Checking my flight status on Sunday was... Apr. 29, 2010 04:16 PM EDT Reads: 1,366 | By Peter Lubbers; Frank Greco  Lately there has been a lot of buzz around HTML5 Web Sockets, which defines a full-duplex communication channel that operates through a single socket over the Web. HTML5 Web Sockets is not just another incremental enhancement to conventional HTTP communications; it represents a colossa... Mar. 11, 2010 10:15 AM EST Reads: 10,275 Replies: 2 | By Steve Beaty 
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There are many different types of command line options that programs need to recognize. Many languages (e.g.: bash and perl) has built-in processing of command line options; Java does not. The Java Command Line Options (JCLO) package performs this task for a va... Feb. 7, 2010 09:15 PM EST Reads: 11,507 | By Bob Gourley  Most enterprise technologists should see a continued payoff of the hard work in planning, architecture, documentation, development and configuration work that has been occurring over the last several years. Enterprise technologists were building Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) lo... Jan. 25, 2010 06:45 AM EST Reads: 10,052 | By Andreas Grabner  In order to ensure that end user response times are acceptable at all times it is necessary to measure the time in the way the end user perceives performance. Measuring and monitoring your live system is important to identify problems early on before it affects too many end users. In o... Jan. 13, 2010 11:45 AM EST Reads: 4,153 | By Brooke Aker  Most people think of traditional business intelligence (BI) as a collection of business-critical information from inside the enterprise. However, consumer comments, independent reviews, and market reports online are crucial pieces of information coming from the outside that infinitely ... Dec. 21, 2009 06:00 PM EST Reads: 9,267 Replies: 4 | By Andreas Grabner  Performance implications of certain CSS Selectors are not specific to a certain JavaScript Library like Prototype. I recently blogged about the internals of CSS Selectors in jQuery. The same holds true for every JavaScript library that offers CSS Selectors. Certain lookups can be done ... Nov. 30, 2009 03:00 PM EST Reads: 3,454 | By Andreas Grabner  In my previous article I talked about the impact of jQuery Selectors on a page that I analyzed. The page took 4.8 seconds in the onLoad event handler. 2 seconds were mainly caused by the selectors as described in the blog. The other 2.8 seconds were caused by a dynamic JavaScript menu ... Nov. 23, 2009 01:00 PM EST Reads: 2,505 | By Todd Anglin  Optimizing website performance is a challenging task. Websites are composed of many moving parts – both on the client and on the server – and optimizing performance requires a multi-faceted approach that addresses potential problems in all moving parts. Performance bottlenecks are caus... Aug. 27, 2009 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 9,740 Replies: 1 | By Kate Mackinder  The definition of agile testing can be described as follows: "Testing practice for projects using agile technologies, treating development as the customer of testing and emphasizing a test-first design philosophy. In agile development, testing is integrated throughout the lifecycle, te... Aug. 11, 2009 05:15 PM EDT Reads: 3,067 | By Satadip Dutta  The common methods for functional GUI testing are the "record and execute" script technique and writing test programs for different scenarios. In the "record and execute," the test designer interacts with the GUI and all the events are recorded in a script. The script can later be repl... Jul. 18, 2009 12:45 PM EDT Reads: 43,171 Replies: 7 | By Regev Yativ  Rich Internet Applications for the Enterprise (Enterprise RIA) can convey multiple benefits to a business, from lower cost of ownership, overall application availability and better security, to tremendous user experience. But these benefits come at a price: complexity and cost. For ent... Jun. 29, 2009 04:15 PM EDT Reads: 2,841 | By Adam Calderon  The level of functionality on the Web is changing and the bar is rising on what is considered a true rich Internet application (RIA). This fact and the emergence of the Web as an interconnected platform is once again changing the landscape and moving us into the next phase of the Web, ... Jun. 9, 2009 09:45 PM EDT Reads: 10,193 Replies: 2 | By Chris Muir  Do you believe that the day when programmers could focus on one language in their jobs is gone? Thanks to the ever-changing IT landscape and the uncertain financial times, contemporary developers are expected to work with a wide range of platforms, frameworks, languages as essentially ... Jun. 2, 2009 10:00 PM EDT Reads: 11,229 Replies: 2 | By Shaun Smith  The Java Persistence API (JPA) is the enterprise standard for accessing relational data in Java. JPA provides support for mapping Java objects to a database schema and includes a simple programming API and expressive query language for retrieving mapped entities from a database and wri... Jun. 2, 2009 04:00 PM EDT Reads: 8,371 | By Marissa Levy  Manufacturing industries extensively use contract resources to perform 'non-core' or 'overload' tasks or services, and require business processes and systems to manage and control the activity of these providers. Paper based processes, while apparently simple and effective up-front, ca... May. 13, 2009 10:29 AM EDT Reads: 2,128 | By Arthur Kruk  While the browser wars are back in full force, it's good to see UEM solutions like Appsense helping to make VDI a slam-dunk decision, let alone a practical one for rich enterprise app deployments. Enterprises that develop on multiple UI paradigms and standards have always been asking f... Apr. 16, 2009 06:00 PM EDT Reads: 2,459 | By Andrew Montgomery  In a former life, I was a web developer. Back in the late '90s, I vividly remember being told by more than one of my computer science professors that in 10 years, everything would run in a web browser. Even the operating system (it was claimed at the time) would be browser based. On st... Apr. 14, 2009 11:00 PM EDT Reads: 4,779 Replies: 1 | By Mauro Carniel  In Part 1 of this article, I introduced rich client development, available architectures for developing rich client applications based on the Swing toolkit, and technologies that could be used to make development more productive. In this second part, I’ll compare the most popular IDEs ... Mar. 7, 2009 11:00 PM EST Reads: 18,106 | By RIA News Desk  What if you could build the user interface prototype in a matter of days or weeks without a single line of server-side code or even a datamodel? What if the business owner could not only play with this prototype, but also provide context specific feedback seamlessly while exploring the... Jan. 27, 2009 07:15 AM EST Reads: 9,102 | By Jeremy Geelan 'Enough with the new words already.' That was how Sean Voisen recently ended a discussion about the burgeoning technology lexicon, which he thinks can only be explained as 'a ploy to keep Merriam-Webster in business.' Voisen, who designs and builds Rich Internet Applications, web appli... Oct. 15, 2008 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 20,844 Replies: 2 | By Jeremy Geelan  "My mission has always been to bring excellence to the field of user interface engineering," says Bill Scott, Director of User Interface Engineering at Netflix, in this Exclusive Q&A with SYS-CON's AJAX & RIA Journal in the run-up to his session on October 20 at AJAX World RIA Conferen... Oct. 13, 2008 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 7,167 | By Richard Monson-Haefel  The mouse was the original idea of Doug Engelbart who was the head of the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at Stanford Research Institute. Engelbart's philosophy is best embodied, in my opinion, in the design of another device that he invented, the five-finger keyboard - with keys li... Apr. 10, 2008 09:15 AM EDT Reads: 29,653 Replies: 6 | By Jeremy Geelan  I am always being told off by i-technologists for quoting Picasso as having said that computers are useless. But I still love his reasoning: 'Because they can only give you answers.' Picasso, like AJAXWorld Magazine, liked questions. So we thought we would share with you what some of t... Feb. 23, 2008 02:45 AM EST Reads: 115,488 Replies: 14 | By Jeremy Geelan  2007 was the undoubtedly the year of Social Networking, but what of 2008? Will '08 be the year of 'Unified Communications' or the year when CMS comes to stand for 'Community Management System' - or even 'Collaboration Management System'? Or will it be the year of a giga-merger, to beat... Jan. 17, 2008 10:00 AM EST Reads: 90,551 Replies: 3 | By Mike Padilla Ever since Jesse James Garrett coined the term AJAX to describe the collection of existing technologies that allow increased responsiveness and interactivity of webpages, its adoption has been embraced across the Web. But have designers and developers gone overboard? Is everything a na... Dec. 5, 2007 10:30 AM EST Reads: 8,314 Replies: 1 | By Kevin Hakman; Joe Walker  Follow along and implement the real-time streaming AJAX system in Figure 1 using two different AJAX toolkits and the OpenAjax Hub. We don't have to build the above system from scratch, and can instead leverage readily available, reusable AJAX parts to get the job done quickly; the arch... Jul. 26, 2007 10:30 AM EDT Reads: 19,984 Replies: 1 | By Bruce Eckel 'The Java backlash,' writes Bruce Eckel, 'has been building up steam, and we're starting to see some fundamental shifts because of it.' Java has been around for 10 years yet applets are not the primary way that we interact with the web. Applets are not ubiquitous, and everyone got exci... Jun. 7, 2007 10:15 AM EDT Reads: 129,072 Replies: 38 | By Jeremy Geelan The significance of blogging is not the word 'blog' whether used as a verb or a noun, but its role as a harbinger of the game-changing Web-as-platform revolution. In particular, the migration of blogging from the individual toward the enterprise... Feb. 25, 2007 12:30 PM EST Reads: 37,844 Replies: 2 | By RIA News Desk It has come a long, long way since February 2005 when Jesse James Garrett coined the now universally used term for it: the rise and rise of 'AJAX' has been meticulously reflected in the pages of SYS-CON Media's magazines and web sites. We take an end-of-year look at its first 22 months... Feb. 7, 2007 10:15 PM EST Reads: 38,428 Replies: 1 | By Alex Iskold Six month ago, Alex Iskold switched from J2EE Grid Computing to Web 2.0, JavaScript and Firefox extension development. He has been writing in Web 2.0 Journal about his experiences - see 'From J2EE to JavaScript.' This is the next instalment... Oct. 23, 2006 02:00 PM EDT Reads: 16,978 Replies: 1 | By Jeremy Geelan  Now that the web is well on its way to becoming more responsive, smoother and reliable - and correspondingly more enjoyable to work with - AJAXWorld Magazine stops up and tries to 'freeze-frame' the moment. We take a look at the question that is presently on the mind of hundreds and th... Oct. 18, 2006 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 40,675 Replies: 10 | By RIA News Desk In a projection that comes on the heels of an AJAXWorld discussion of burgeoning security issues currently plaguing the AJAX model, a recent SitePoint and Ektron survey of Web professionals has suggested AJAX will soon surpass Flash as the predominant Web development model of choice. Oct. 7, 2006 08:15 AM EDT Reads: 10,316 Replies: 1 | By RIA News Desk With just four days to go before the start of AJAXWorld 2006, which begins with a pre-conference AJAX University Bootcamp on October 2 followed by two full days of Conference & Expo on October 3-4, it is looking increasingly likely that every single ticket will be sold. As of this writ... Sep. 28, 2006 11:45 AM EDT Reads: 10,986 | By Coach Wei  Japan knows web 2.0 - probably better than us in US. But very few people in Japan have heard of or paid attention to MySpace. Their attention is on Mixi, the biggest social networking site in Japan. Sep. 23, 2006 10:30 PM EDT Reads: 30,155 Replies: 5 | By Ruby News Desk According to its founding light David Heinemeier Hansson, Ruby on Rails (RoR) is about 'taking the pain away and making you happy.' Hansson says he knowingly advises people, before they try Rails, to cut their teeth in web-development on the mainstream offerings first. 'Once you've tri... 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