
CW Developer Network
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.
February 2013
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SAP mobility apps dial electronic coke & Formula1
28 Feb 2013 -
The $64,000 BYOD security question
21 Feb 2013 -
Let's face it, the mouse is dead
19 Feb 2013
For a 'non-telecoms' company, SAP made what Ovum analysts called a "confident show with its telecoms portfolio" at this year's GSMA Mobile World Congress
Should we tackle Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) challenges at the front end with users themselves, or at the application and service level closer to the network layer infrastructure that our end ...
So you thought that touch-based input was at the cutting edge of Human-Computer Interface (HCI) technology?
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France 'beating' UK on 4G mobility apps
18 Feb 2013 -
HTML5 web tools sharpen in Adobe stable
14 Feb 2013 -
Firewall application nightmares for dummies
13 Feb 2013 -
IBM serves up bacon double social burger
12 Feb 2013 -
How do we build the £60 billion SMB cloud market by 2015?
11 Feb 2013 -
Will video games software development (art) imitate life?
10 Feb 2013 -
You say SME, I say SMB, both need cloud service tomatoes now
05 Feb 2013
Progress says it "found" that only 18 per cent of UK firms have already begun work on a mobility project -- and this compares to 45 per cent in France and 38 per cent in the Nordics.
Adobe is reaching out to web developer/designer types with a new CS6 tool called Edge Reflow designed to ease the pain of producing web applications and content suitable for fitting a variety of ...
Enterprise security rarely ranks in the top ten favourite programming related disciplines for many software application developers who simply want to build, construct, enhance and deploy as their ...
IBM has announced that McDonald's South Africa is using IBM social business software in what the firm calls an embrace of the convergence of social, mobile and cloud.
Parallels claims that there are as many as 50,000 web developers and designers - and as many as 9,000 cloud service providers - already using the company's software to serve "millions" of SMBs.
A Paris-based software development house is using Intel HD Graphics technology to blur the line between war & combat video games and reality.
Parallels SMB Cloud Insights reports outline the cloud services that have the most current and future appeal for SMBs across four key categories:
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Parellels bids to "enable" the SMB cloud
05 Feb 2013
Parallels has staged its 'Summit 2013' user/partner/customer symposium in Las Vegas this week in what is the seventh year of this gathering.