Sybase European Partner Summit
Two interesting days in Hamburg
A few weeks ago we visited the Sybase European Partner Summit in Hamburg, Germany and it turned out to be an interesting and funny event. We met many new people and had good conversations.
My first Enterprise iPhone implementation
Speed up iPhone development with SUP
A while ago I wrote that I don’t think that the iPhone is ready for the enterprise market – and now I implement SAP on the iPhone for a major telco. Things change fast ;-)
Still alive?
Too much work to blog the last months
There has not been much activity in this blog lately. On the one site this is a bad sign – on the other one it is good because it means we have a lot of work.
iPhone OS 3.0 - still not Enterprise ready
Great new features for geeks, but none for companies
After reading Ian Thains blog about the business readiness of the iPhone (at http://blogs.sybase.com/ithain/?p=953), I thought about this topic as well.
While Ian thinks that the iPhone OS 3.0 update is a big step towards enterprise adoption of the iPhone, I have a different opinion.
While Ian thinks that the iPhone OS 3.0 update is a big step towards enterprise adoption of the iPhone, I have a different opinion.
Integrate 3rd Party Mobile Development Tools with SAP
Why you will always need SAP experts in SAP Mobile Projects
We had a discussion yesterday about how it would be possible to simplify the SAP integration with 3rd party development tools for mobilizing R/3 or ERP based business processes. My belief is: It can't!
Develop mobile solutions with Sybase SUP 1.2
My first impression of the Sybase Unwired Platform
This week Monday and Tuesday I attended a workshop in which Sybase presented the new version 1.2 of the Sybase Unwired Platform. Coming from SAP NetWeaver Mobile, I have to say that I'm very surprised - the Unwired Platform rocks!
SAP Mobile Timesheet sucks???
One anonymous person wrote a comment on my blog post about MTS (A look at the SAP MTS Functionality).
Hoa: Offline applications with HTML 5
A quantum leap for mobile software development
After seeing the video that shows the offline Gmail solution (http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/02/18/video-offline-gmail-web-app-for-webkit-browser-phones-demoed/) I wanted to look into the technology behind it myself. After reading through different sources, I wrote this short tutorial to describe the new html 5 features for html offline applications (let’s call these type of applications Hoa (that’s Moari for "friend")). After reading the article you will see what this means for the development of mobile offline applications: A quantum leap!
My first Android coding experience
(and why it is so much better then iPhone development)
Last week I downloaded the Android 1.1 Development tools and installed them into a fresh Eclipse 3.4 installation. When I started coding, I recognized the first good thing: Documentation. There is ton’s of it – and not only from Google, but also in blogs and forums.
First hand impression of Alloy
Msc mobile had the chance to participate in early test on Alloy (formerly code named Atlantic) at SAP.
Wouldn't it be great to access all your business relevant information from a single point? Wouldn't it be great to avoid switching between your personal information manager (PIM) and your ERP system? Wouldn't it be great to have all your SAP functionality in your Lotus Notes Client?