IBM recently purchased Worklight to add to its portfolio for mobile devices (see our blog post). You can see the details of IBM’s acquisition here. Worklight is a an HTML 5 based product that provides nice integration from your mobile device to your website. Mobile is a hot topic in the portal world. However, mobilizing […]
Posts Tagged ‘Mobile’
Google Drive to compete with Dropbox, Box and others
Google just announced its cloud storage service called Drive that offers 5 GB of free storage, mobile access (except iOS, but coming), and integration with Google Docs. Drive is the latest entry in a growing market of cloud storage providers. My colleague Michael Porter recently posted a story about VMWare’s plans to create a private enterprise version of […]
Webinar on Responsive Design
Over 75% of our portal or web site related projects these days have some mobile component. If they aren’t doing it then they are making some serious plans for it. That brings up a lot of questions on how to design a site to fit all the different channels that will hit it. The new […]
“PayPal Here,” a credit card solution for SMBs, like Square
Ever had a problem accepting credit card at an on-site job? or Credit Card Merchants over-charging in interest/equipment? As an on-site computer engineer for several years around the year 2006, the only method of payment I could accept was cash or check. This was very inconvenient as I might have lost some clients due to […]
Digital Insights: Mobile Is Not a Channel – It’s an Attitude
As a digital strategist, part of my job is to keep up with digital trends so that I can paint as clear a picture as possible of how and why consumers are interacting with the latest technology. If you’re familiar with interactive marketing, you probably know that this is an elusive goal. The current digital […]
What’s eating your phone’s battery?
I came across the following post on CMSWire and found it interesting. Free, Ad-Supported Mobile Apps Drain Batteries Faster, Consume More Data by by J. Angelo Racoma (@jangelo). What attracted my attention initially was that it was co-authored by researchers at my alma mater, Purdue University. But after reading it, I thought it was a very informative […]
What's eating your phone's battery?
I came across the following post on CMSWire and found it interesting. Free, Ad-Supported Mobile Apps Drain Batteries Faster, Consume More Data by by J. Angelo Racoma (@jangelo). What attracted my attention initially was that it was co-authored by researchers at my alma mater, Purdue University. But after reading it, I thought it was a very informative […]
Create a linked Scorecard with Mobile Entrée 3.0
I recently started to develop some scorecards in PerformancePoint and deploy them using Mobile Entrée 3.0 version for our sales team to enable demos of Mobile Entrée 3.0. I wanted to show how PerformancePoint scorecards work in Mobile Entrée 3.0 and in particular how you can link scorecards. An earlier post shows some of the features with PerformancePoint […]
Mobile Paid Search: Where to Start?
The time has come – we as advertisers can no longer “talk about” mobile, instead we must “do mobile.” With mobile internet users expected to exceed desktop users in 2013, advertisers must broaden their horizon and be where their customers are online – no matter what the screen. This is especially true for paid search. […]
Visualize Mobile Strategy With iRise In Just 4 Hours
I can not remember the last time I’ve been in a conversation with a customer about a project that didn’t involve some sort of mobile component. It’s no surprise that everyone wants mobile and the majority of those people actually need it. We have found that using iRise, through Enterprise Visualization methodologies, have allowed us […]
Google Adds Another Update to Google Docs
CRN has a short article about the latest update to Google Docs and better mobile support, especially for the Android. While anyone who follows the mobile world won’t be surprised by the content, it’s probably a good time to reflect on larger implications…………………. One of my recent clients had taken a close look at Google […]
Using Azure Storage Services from an iPhone App – Part 2: Building the User Interface
This post has moved. New location Future updates to the series will only be posted to the new location. Intro This is part two of the first series of posts I’m writing on developing native mobile apps using the Windows Azure platform. In the first part, I covered the basic setup of my azure storage, […]