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Report Development Landscape: 2013
Developer Forrsights North America And Europe
August 22, 2013 | Jeffrey Hammond, Vivian BrownSoftware development is changing rapidly; firms must use this to their advantage to avoid falling behind. The Forrsights Developer Survey, Q1 2013 shows that mobile development is among the hottest...
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Report The Future Of Microsoft .NET: New Options, New Choices, New Risks
The Emerging Windows Platform Expands On The .NET Framework
August 24, 2012 | John Rymer, Jeffrey HammondOne Microsoft platform era is ending and another is beginning. The .NET era as we've known it is winding down. .NET doesn't go away — it becomes Microsoft's preferred server environment for a...
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Report The Future Of Java
Java Will Be Constrained By The Bounds Of Oracle's Business Model
January 21, 2011 | John Rymer, Jeffrey HammondDrama has been running high since Oracle began to shape up the Java technology it acquired along with Sun Microsystems. Oracle ended the impasse over a new core Java release, set out a road map for...
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Report Mobile Development Goes Multiplatform
iPhone And Android Top The List Of Devices Developers Target
December 22, 2010 | Jeffrey HammondThe year 2010 was when mobile application development began crossing the chasm from early adopters to mainstream application development shops. But what started as "We need an iPhone app!" has now...
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Report Define Your Mobile Development Strategy
Organization: The Mobile App Development Playbook
August 24, 2010 | Jeffrey HammondDeveloping mobile applications used to be an arcane activity pursued by highly specialized developers, but no more. The surge in popularity of Android devices, BlackBerries, and iPhones has...
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Report The Mobile Architecture Imperative
Architect For Thin And Thick Mobile Clients For The Next Five Years
August 1, 2008 | Jeffrey Hammond, Ellen DaleyThe past eight years have shown little business adoption of mobile applications beyond wireless email and a few key applications. As a result, firms have been able to limp along without...