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APM Bridges the Dev Team / Net Ops Divide

Consider this all-too-common scenario in today’s complex, networked application environments. A network operations manager is awakened by a phone call in the middle of the night: “We’re experiencing significant performance

BlueStacks Brings Android Apps to Windows

BlueStacks has released a beta version of its Android App Player, which allows users to run Android apps on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. It’s “LayerCake” feature runs ARM

Parse Backend-as-a-Service Goes Freemium

Startup Parse has announced that its “backend-as-a-service” for mobile developers will now be free to try. In fact, developers can get up to 1 million API requests, 1 million push

Google Beefs Up Security for Cloud Development Services

Google has improved the security of its hosted cloud development services by adding support for certificate-based authentication technology. Google Cloud Storage, Google Prediction API, Google URL Shortener, Google OAuth 2.0

70,000 Apps for the Windows Phone Marketplace

While it still has a long way to go to catch Apple’s App Store or Google Play, Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace has topped 70,000 apps. The mobile development platform passed

Developers, Security Pros Disagree About Application Security

A new survey from the Ponemon Institute finds that while half of security professionals believe their companies’ apps adequately address security issues, 70 percent of enterprise application development professionals disagree.

Mobile App Sessions in China Climb 1126%

New data from mobile analytics firm Flurry suggests that China is quickly becoming the world’s number one market for mobile applications. China recently overtook the U.S. as the country with

Study: In-App Ads Drain Device Batteries

Free apps may be kinder to users’ wallets, but not to their device batteries. A new study from Purdue University found that up to 75 percent of the energy consumed

Amazon Appstore Passes 31,000 Apps

The Amazon Appstore is officially one year old. On its first birthday, Amazon has revealed that the store now boasts more than 31,000 apps and “millions” of downloads. At launch

3 Rules for Writing Secure Code

At the Black Hat Europe conference, cryptographer Whitfield Diffie, said that secure software holds the key for IT security. In order to write secure software, he advised programmers to keep

NoOps: Growing Trend or Insulting Term?

Research firm Forrester last year began using the phrase “NoOps” to describe an environment where developers rely so much on the cloud that they spend very little time on operations

Google to Devs: The Check Is in the Mail

While Google usually sends checks to Android developers on the second of the month, it didn’t write checks for some developers until March 15 this cycle. On a forum, Google

Microsoft Cuts Cloud Computing Prices

Just days after Amazon Web Services (AWS) slashed prices for its cloud computing services, Microsoft has done the same. Azure Store now costs 12 percent less, and the price for

AppCod.es Launches App Store Optimization Tool

With the mobile development industry increasingly concerned about discoverability, AppCode.es has unveiled two new utilities for App Store Optimization (ASO). ASO is a lot like the more familiar SEO (search

Android Devs Complain About Late Payments

On mobile development forums, many Android developers are expressing frustration that they haven’t yet received their checks from Google for March. Usually, checks for developers’ share of revenues arrive in

Popular Developer Calls It Quits on Android

Mobile development firm Mika Mobile has decided to stop supporting the Android platform. In a blog post, the company explained, “We spent about 20% of our total man-hours last year

Develop for Android on Android

A small group of German developers have released a beta version of AIDE, a free Android developer kit which runs on Android devices. Usually, developers need to use a PC

Developers Earn More in Certain Cities

A new survey by recruiting firm CyberCoders reveals sizeable differences in the average pay for IT workers, depending on where those workers live. For example, while a .NET developer in

Agile Adoption: Key Challenges to Scaling Up

Making the transition from legacy methodologies, such as waterfall, to Agile development seems like a no-brainer. Delivering better-quality, more efficiently developed software applications is a goal that appeals to entire

Survey: 29% of Mobile Web Users Want an iPad3

Although Apple hasn’t yet officially unveiled the iPad 3, nearly a third of mobile Web users say they plan to buy one. A survey conducted by mobile ad network InMobi