Archive for the ‘Software development’ Category
Monday, May 30th, 2011
Each time when a company needs to create a website, it’s managers consider (at least) three Web development platforms: Microsoft’s ASP.NET/IIS/Windows Server, Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (the LAMP), and Sun Java J2EE.x.
What are the principle differences between them?
J2EE requires expensive high-power servers and it’s hard to implement it in most shared or dedicated hosting environments.
ASP.NET is usually chosen by Microsoft-savvy coders. The development tools are similar to every other MS application and the learning curve is relatively short. But the deployment of such systems is more expensive, than with the LAMP, because requires licensed Microsoft software.
LAMP has become so popular both for its functionality and the fact that it’s all open source (no licensing fees!). The installation of both ASP.NET and LAMP is not complicated, and we can’t say that in this aspect one of them is better than the other.
So what’s better for your web solution? (more…)
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Tags: web application, Web design, Web development, web service, website Posted in Application development, IT services, Software development, Web, Web design, Web development | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
 mobile visits
Today’s situation with mobile purchases can be compared to internet purchses of the late 90’s. It is not huge yet, but the upgoing trend gives us some hints that it will be. Does it make sense to consider the new channel of sales? Yes, indeed. The next big question is which sub-channels of this channel to use first?
Native mobile apps VS web apps
Mobile websites are easier to create and maintain, but they generate only half of all visits from mobile devices and are less user-friendly than native apps due to technological constraints. Besides, native apps in some cases are more convertible (iPhone – 30% more, Android nearly the same, BlackBerry – less convertible, than average mobile website according to Kony Solutions). (more…)
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Tags: mobile applications, mobile devices, web application, Web development Posted in Application development, Custom application development, Software development, Web development, iPhone | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
Tags: C, Java, php, programming language Posted in Application development, Custom application development, Industry news, News, Software development, Web development | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
Tags: binary code, fighting malware, google, malware, online security, PDF malware, reverse engineering, Software development, zynamics Posted in Industry news, Software development | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
As the latest technologies are incorporated into the business process, organizations will naturally become more comfortable when working with third-party technology vendors. This means the ability to identify, select, and manage the right technology vendor can make the difference between the success and failure of a new business initiative. But, while many sourcing and vendor management (SVM) professionals are starting to play an increasingly important role in this emerging technology evaluation process, many of Forrester’s sourcing clients explain that their involvement is not always clearly defined, resulting in a more reactive and makeshift role than they would like.
Why? In part, it’s due to the historical nature of the challenges SVM professionals face. For example, emerging technologies are not traditionally considered the responsibility of sourcing professionals, making them a less likely player for key insight. Additionally, the high standards sourcing applies to larger contracts often raises red flags, which does not translate very easily to new technologies. The unintended consequence? SVM professionals often slow the adoption process and are viewed as barriers to innovation, rather than supporters and enablers.
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Tags: business analytics, business process, Emerging Technology, emerging technology process, IT Sourcing, Outsourcing, SaaS, software, sourcing and vendor management, SVM, SVM professionals, technologies Posted in Application development, Organization, Outsourcing, SaaS, Software development, Software outsourcing | No Comments »
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