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iPad Apps Store Goes Live In iTunes

Apple has unveiled the official list of apps for the iPad within the iTunes store. Of course, iPhone and iPad touch apps will also work on the larger device, but

IT Operations: Beware the Cloud Boomerang

Adults who move back in with their parents are often called “boomerang” children. A similar thing happens in IT when business software development begins in the cloud and later moves

iPad Coming Soon to a Business Near You

Hype surrounding Apple’s long-awaited touch tablet centers on the living room. But are iPads ready for the boardroom? The cubicle? The data center? Whether enterprises are ready for iPads or

Google Gives Flash Some Hope for The Future

With Apple forbidding Flash on the iPhone and iPad, and developers looking to Silverlight and HTML5, Adobe hasn’t had a lot of good Flash news lately. However, that may be

7 Performance Tips For Faster SQL Queries

No matter which platform they use, many SQL developers continue to struggle with concurrency, resource management, space management, and speed. These tips may help: Don’t use UPDATE instead of CASE

Gmail Becomes an App Platform

Beginning today, developers have the ability to create mashups based on the actual contents of users’ Gmail inboxes. That’s because Google Code Labs has enabled OAuth for Gmail. The tool

Apple Releases Completed iPhone OS 3.2 SDK

On Monday, Apple officially released the iPhone OS 3.2 SDK and iPad 3.2 firmware updates for developers creating applications for the iPad. Ironically, in order to have their apps available

Google Planning Fix for Android Fragmentation?

Recently, more and more handset manufacturers have been rolling out new phones based on the Android operating system. That would seem to be good news for Google, except that different

Targeting the Enterprise with ASP.NET MVC 2.0

ASP.NET MVC 2.0 is the latest Microsoft framework for building web applications on top of the .NET framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 etc. MVC stands for Model, View, and Controller, a

Cloud-based Mobile Applications On the Rise

While it’s way too easy to get a brain-freeze every time you hear or read about cloud computing’s transformative this and oh-so-superlative that, developers of mobile apps have one solid

Introducing the Agile Desktop

In order for agile development processes to succeed, you’ve got to create software that actually works for the end user. And that means dealing with your “bug debt” along the

Future Developers Benefit From New Apprentice Scheme

ScrumIT is offering seven would-be software developers a unique opportunity—the chance to apprentice under “master developer” Mel Pullen. Pullen says, “I’m staking my reputation on being able to take people

Making the Switch to Visual Studio 2010

Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4 are closing in on final production release dates, and that has developers thinking about when they’ll upgrade. Specifically, when should they upgrade

Android Builds Extend Corona SDK Beyond iPhone

Ansca Mobile has announced that Corona SDK 1.2, scheduled for released in May, will allow developers to create Android apps in addition to iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps. “It’s

Smartphone Use Rises 193%

In its February 2010 Mobile Metrics Report, Admob reveals that smartphones accounted for 48 percent of traffic, up from 35 percent the year before. In absolute terms, traffic increased a

Agile Development and SAP

In this article, Developer World takes a long, hard look at the recent problems at SAP, including delays and lack of innovation. While the company has embraced agile development as

Eclipse Readies Workbench Upgrade

At the EclipseCon conference, Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse’s executive director, unveiled a few details about the summer release of Eclipse SDK 4.0 (e4). He said the new platform will offer a