It is an 8 KB substitute for jQuery. That should answer both of those questions. In the world of Javascript libraries there are a plethora of options, but no one knows what any of them are; we all just use jQuery. jQuery is powerful, it caters to all browsers, and above all it works. However, […]
Posts Tagged ‘Mobile’
Six Quick Tips to Improve the User Experience for Mobile Banking
My name is Abbey Smalley, and I’m a Lead User Experience and Visual Designer for Perficient’s XD team. I have had the opportunity to work with financial institutions on various projects. In my work, I find similar user experience needs often rise to the top. Whether you’ve decided it’s time to create a mobile experience […]
Mobile App Roadmap for Higher Education Institutions using Banner/Ellucian
In this blog article, we look at the state of things with higher education mobile app ecosystem within the Sungard/Ellucian Banner digital campus family and how it will define the choices for the education institutes that rely on its services. The Banner by Ellucian product powers many higher education institutes throughout the world. Services such […]
Test Your iOS Apps in the Browser
Let’s face it – getting an Ad-Hoc build to a client of their super-cool-new-app-in-progress can often be time intensive and cumbersome. While the advent of wireless distribution certainly was a huge improvement over having your client download the .ipa file, import it into iTunes, and physically sync their device via USB to get the application […]
The Twelve Days of Lync’mas: Introduction
I am sure you are familiar with the old holiday tune, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” My favorite rendition as a child was by John Denver and the Muppets. We had the record- yes, actual vinyl- and would play it over and over again while decorating the Christmas tree. Growing up, I never really knew what was […]
Extending Your Enterprise to Mobile Devices
Recently, David Hemphill and I gave a presentation at the Minnesota Government Information Technology Symposium on the issues that enterprises face when attempting to tie mobile applications (either consumer-facing or internal to the organization) to their existing service infrastructure. Enterprises are looking to extend access to corporate data through a mobile device, quite often looking […]
5 controversies regarding using HTML5 frameworks for Mobile Apps
In a recent webcast, Amir Nathoo of Trigger.io and Tim Anglade of Apigee examined the tradeoffs of building HTML5 versus native mobile apps. It was a good overview and introduction to what is HTML5 based hybrid apps all about. Towards the end of the webinar, there was a discussion around the controversies surrounding such a hybrid approach. […]
2012 Tech Trends: Mobile, Social, Cloud and Business Analytics
IBM recently released the 2012 edition of their annual Tech Trends Report. The 2012 Tech Trends Report is based on a survey of more than 1,200 professionals who make technology decisions for their organizations (22 percent IT managers, 53 percent IT practitioners and 25 percent business professionals). The respondents come from 16 different industries and […]
Mobile Options for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Over the years Microsoft has had a few directions/suggestions for users to take if they want a mobile experience with Microsoft Dynamics CRM. I want to give an update on the latest so that users know what options are available. As the latest release from Microsoft is available later this month the mobile vision may […]
SPC12: Overview SharePoint Mobile and the New Mobile Apps
Mark Kashman (@mkashman) presented on mobile and SharePoint. Like everyone else, Microsoft sees the mobile revolution with 1 billion devices, 82% of the online population using social and 50% being on the road to the cloud. When they think of SharePoint mobile they think of it in three different ways. That includes mobile browser, native apps, and […]
SPC12: Overview of the New SharePoint Online
Mark Kashman (@mkashman), Senior Product Manager at Microsoft presented on the New SharePoint Online (e.g. as part of Office 365). It’s currently in a preview mode so it’s only in three data centers but it will launch next year. This version is the first version designed as part of a service rather than a product […]
Let’s Talk SharePoint & EMC Documentum – Nov 15th in San Mateo
If you have been following my posts, you will know that I have been talking quite a bit about SharePoint and EMC Documentum working together as a result of the SharePoint Documentum Framework. This solution is great for companies in a highly regulated industries or that just need to expose content from Documentum within SharePoint. Come join us in […]