by zadam | Jul 13, 2010 | Business, mobile computing |
Over the past couple of weeks I’ve watched in utter amazement the utterly poor response by Apple to the technical design flaws in the iPhone 4 Antennae. Basically if you hold the iPhone with your left hand you run a high risk of dropped calls. When Steve Job’s was...
by zadam | Jul 6, 2010 | Business, Database Integration, mobile computing, Software Development, Web Development |
ERP systems have been around for several decades now. They have been evolving to automate, extend and integrate more and more business processes into a unified system that shares data and enables enterprises to run efficiently. The work, however, is not complete....
by zadam | Jun 23, 2010 | Device Selection, mobile computing, Software Development, Web Development |
For months, those of us in the mobile software business have been wondering, pondering, blogging and asking what would happen to Microsoft’s hold on the ruggedized mobility space. The lack of innovation and information coming from Redmond has given reasonable pause...
by zadam | Jun 4, 2010 | PHP |
This week I was reading the Linked-In Group “SAP Mobility – Mobilizing Business on the Move”. The question posed to the group “Which smartphone/PDA mobile platform, in your opinion, will dominate the market in five years Microsoft ( Mobile 7), Google (Android) or...
by zadam | May 28, 2010 | Web Development |
Ok, now this little piece of goodness took me a while to find again. With AJAX development, i sometimes just want to see what the server request looks like in PHP. You can either echo this to the web page or log it somewhere and then take a look at what was sent to...