Apps AppCentral Creates the Ultimate Sandbox For Mobile Development AppCentral this week announced their Developer Lab, a free resource for developers that provides the tools, solutions and support needed to build, deploy and manage mobile enterprise apps running on iOS and Android devices. The lab allows you to test your apps in production for up to 20 users, and have access to a variety of development tools… Mobile David Strom View comments
Analysis Corporate YouTube Lessons From A Racing Engine Builder Can you imagine a better way to promote your racing engine business than to take your Web site visitors, on a mind-bending video demo ride? For the last decade, Tom Nelson of Nelson Racing Engines (NRE), in Chatsworth California, has been building the nastiest, tire shredding, frame-twisting, internal combustion engines, on the planet. They had… Enterprise Rob Reilly View comments
News Google and SAP Team-Up to Help You Visualize Big Data SAP announced today that several of its enterprise products will soon gain new features for visualizing location data from Google Maps. SAP BusinessObjects Explorer and Streamwork were specifically mentioned. SAP expects these features to be available in both on-premise and hosted versions of its applications. Enterprise Klint Finley View comments
2011 in Review Top Trends of 2011: HTML5 We're reviewing the first half of 2011 and in particular 5 trends that have helped shape the year so far. Earlier this week we looked at online privacy and group messaging. Today we get a bit geeky and review the continuing growth of HTML5. HTML5 is the next version of HTML, the markup language that all web pages are written in. HTML5 is more… Mobile Richard MacManus View comments
Amazon Amazon Sales up 51% But No Word on a Tablet Amazon posted its financial results for the second quarter of 2011 today. The big news was that sales hit $9.91 billion, a 51% increase from the same period last year. But there were few details about Kindle or e-book sales, although the company did note, unsurprisingly, that Kindle sales were up compared to first quarter 2011. The word… Jon Mitchell View comments