Posts Tagged ‘mobile devices’
Thursday, February 24th, 2011
What do CSOs and other IT security experts expect to be top-of-mind cloud security issues in 2011? Here are five things to watch for in the coming year:

1. Smart phone data slinging. More users will be accessing large amounts of data on the devices of their choice, says Randy Barr, CSO at Qualys Inc. and member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). “This comes with a lot of unaddressed security issues,” Barr says. “We can expect new solutions to address mobile devices, but could see a large data breach to expose the issue of mobile security before we see a solution.” Among the possible scenarios, Barr says, are insecure cloud-based backup and highly confidential data on mobile devices.”There are some interesting inter-dependencies when using multiple cloud services on mobile devices, with possibly different security models and assumptions,” he says. A hacked cloud provider could provide mass access to confidential mobile device data when mobile users are using cloud-based mobile device support, he says. In addition, loss or theft of mobile device could provide root-level access to cloud services and data. Mobile apps are often providing direct and automated access to cloud services and data, he says. If an admin-level person’s mobile device is stolen, this could be a major threat to highly confidential data or even cloud services administered by such a person from an insecure mobile device.
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Tags: cloud, Cloud computing, cloud security, cloud services, cloud standards and certifications, cloud-based backup, hypervisor, mobile devices, virtualization, virtualization technology, VMware Virtual Machine Posted in Application development, Cloud computing, Digital development, IT services, Internet | 4 Comments »
Monday, February 21st, 2011
Given everything your smartphone does for you now, from mapping the skies to tracking your rides and delivering your website analytics, isn’t it a bit surprising how difficult it is to buy stuff with it? Mobile commerce — like flying cars or domestic robots — is one of those promises that has long seemed just around the corner; a logical next step, but one that has receded into the future before us, like a financial mirage.
At the risk of getting fooled again, I think that’s about to change. Twitter lights up every time Apple hires an engineer with expertise in near field communication (NFC), the wireless technology that will most likely power wave-and-pay mobile systems, and Eric Schmidt showed off tap-and-pay capability in an Android phone at the Web 2.0 Summit last fall. The fastest growing smartphone platform seems determined to roll out payment capability soon, and BlackBerry and WebOS are not far behind.
So what? How will that change your life if, instead of reaching into your wallet or purse to whip out a credit card, you instead wave or tap your mobile? Here are a few thoughts on how this shift will change the way you shop.
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Tags: Digital, Marketing, mobile devices, mobile phone, smartphone, smartphone platform, Social, social security, wireless technology, xbox kinect Posted in Application development, Blog, Digital development, IT services, Industry news, Internet, Marketing | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 8th, 2011
Tags: broadband, Digital development, digital device, information technologies, mobile, mobile devices, mobile network technology Posted in Cloud computing, Digital development, Industry news, Process | 5 Comments »
Friday, December 3rd, 2010
On December 2 in Kiev was started the Microsoft SWIT 2010 Conference. MS SWIT is the largest event for Ukrainian IT professionals where they can communicate and share the experience with the colleagues.

The two-day event is dedicated to the innovative MS products and technologies, such as Windows Azure, Windows Phone 7, SharePoint 2010, System Center, Visual Studio, etc. About 30 lecturers from Microsoft and its partner companies take floor in three specialized sections.
Softheme takes part in MS SWIT 2010. Our company is very interested in new information technologies, software development trends and cloud computing. We have participated in a discussion of various topics such as
Application Development for Windows Phone 7
Sergei Lutay
Mobile devices have become an integral part of human life. Important role in establishing this fact played a most possible devices, and capacity to create different kinds of applications, allowing each of us to more effectively utilize their resources. In this report Sergei told us about what advantages the platform Windows Phone 7 makes for developers to create business applications and how to develop high-performance applications for the platform.
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Tags: ajax, Application development, ASP .Net, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, ASP.NET Dynamic Data MVC, ASP.Net MVC Framework, Cloud computing, Entity Framework 4, functional programming, jQuery, mobile devices, MS SWIT, MVC, MVC 3.0, softheme, Software development, software development team, SQL, Ukraine, Visual Studio, Web development, Windows Azure, windows phone Posted in Application development, Blog, Cloud computing, Custom application development, Database development, Digital development, IT services, Industry news, Internet, Internet marketing, Marketing, News, Quality assurance, SEO, SaaS, Social network, Software development, Software outsourcing, Ukraine, Web, Web design, Web development | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Tags: android, Application development, Internet, mobile devices, mobile phone, opera, Software development, technology, Web, web browser, web solution Posted in Application development, Blog, Internet, Software development, Web | No Comments »
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