Posts Tagged Mobile Apps
Slides: Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to Backend
Posted by sdarchitect in Mobile, Mobile UX, UI Design on May 9, 2013
I presented earlier today at MoDevUX 2013. This is premier Mobile User Experience conference hosted by GoMoDev here in Northern Virginia. I attended the conference last year and this year am attending and presenting. Today I ran a ‘Mini-Workshop’ titled: Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to Backend. The abstract to the talk is as follows: […]
Presenting tomorrow (May 9th) at MoDevUX 2013
Posted by sdarchitect in Conferences, Mobile, Mobile UX on May 8, 2013
I am presenting tomorrow – May 9th, at MoDevUX 2013. This is premier Mobile User Experience conference hosted by GoMoDev here in Northern Virginia. I attended the conference last year and this year am attending and presenting. I am running a ‘Mini-Workshop’ titled: Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to Backend. The abstract to the […]
Are you feeling the pain of Mobile market fragmentation?
Posted by sdarchitect in Mobile, Mobile Development, Windows 8 on January 31, 2013
So far it was just market fragmentation with iOS and Android. But this year onwards Windows Phone 8 and the just released Blackberry 10 have the potential to gain market share too. Is this increasing the pain your organization is feeling having to develop Mobile Apps now for four platforms? Read more in my post […]
There is no such thing as DevOps for Mobile Apps!
Posted by sdarchitect in DevOps, Mobile on January 22, 2013
For the past half year I have been going around the country talking about the topic of ‘DevOps for Mobile Apps’. I have been at the same time developing consensus and interest within my peers about the importance of this topic and how there needs to be better practices and tools to help in this […]
Microsoft makes a push for Windows 8 Apps
Posted by sdarchitect in Mobile, Mobile Development, Windows 8 on December 19, 2012
Mobile devices today live and die by the Apps they have. Gone are the days when one used a mobile device to make phone calls, have a contact/address book and keep a calendar. The iPhone changed all that. If one has a mobile device, say a cool smart Phone, users will only want to use the […]



