The document discusses an Android client for OpenERP. It is developed by B.H.C. IT Services, which has over 14 years of experience in mobile app development. The Android client allows users to access and edit OpenERP information from their mobile devices in a modular, integrated, and user-friendly interface. It works better than a mobile web interface by allowing offline use and direct access to installed modules. The client demonstrates core features and modules for contacts, synchronization, and timesheets.
VFM Systems & Services provides niche IT solutions focused on security, networking, storage, and virtualization. They have expertise implementing solutions like application virtualization, QoS, firewalls, load balancers, and virtual desktop infrastructure. Some of their customers include large IT services companies and manufacturers. VFM prides itself on being a first mover, having implemented one of the first application virtualization, QoS, and two-factor authentication solutions in India. They have experience deploying solutions across many customers and have accumulated expertise over thousands of installations.
This document introduces Informix Genero, which allows existing Informix 4GL customers to deploy their applications to modern platforms like mobile devices, graphical desktops, and the cloud. It is compatible with Informix 4GL through an OEM agreement with Four J's. The conversion process is straightforward, taking weeks or months depending on the application. Informix Genero offers development tools, deployment platforms, and runtime licensing. It aims to help IBM meet sales targets and allow customers to expand their existing 4GL investments.
This document provides an introduction and overview of service-oriented architecture (SOA). It discusses the origins and definition of SOA, including what services and service programming are. It describes key SOA concepts like the enterprise service bus (ESB), message queues, and transformation/routing. Standards for service orchestration (BPEL), composition (SCA), and connectivity (JCA) are covered. The document concludes that adopting SOA requires separating business processes from implementation components to enable business-led process management.
The document discusses ways to extend IBM Connections using open source tools from OpenNTF. It describes the Activity Stream Service API for XPages developers to build applications that integrate with Connections. Generic HTML and XPages iWidgets are presented to extend profiles, communities, and home pages. OpenSocial Gadgets and the embedded experience allow building extensions within Connections.
Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform that allows developers to build, deploy, and manage applications. It provides various runtime environments, services, and easy deployment options. Developers can focus on coding while Bluemix handles hosting, automatic scaling, and integration with on-premises systems. The platform offers over 100 services including databases, caching, analytics, and Watson cognitive services. Applications can be deployed through tools like the Cloud Foundry CLI, Eclipse, or Bluemix's DevOps services.
Delivering the Future of Networking with Hyper-scalable Connectivity Liang Dong, Senior Product Manager, Epsilon In recent years, Service Providers across Asia are looking at capturing new growth opportunities fuelled by the rapid pace of digitalisation in the region. This has led to an increased adoption of some form of cloud services and hybrid cloud strategies. However, it can be a challenge when connecting these infrastructure without the right networking expertise and cloud knowledge. Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) addresses this challenge through software-defined networking or programmable networking, by enabling connectivity through the platform and the use of API. This presentation will cover the challenges of accessing and connecting to Asian markets and how service providers can leverage on NaaS to deliver connectivity on-demand. You will also learn about: Landscape of complexity for service providers in Asian markets (including Mainland China) Traditional networking vs NaaS model API and Networking – Introduction to Epsilon’s NaaS platform, Infiny Use case – DCConnect Infiny demonstration
Cloud computing is the delivery of hosted services over the Internet. There are four types of cloud computing models: public, private, community, and hybrid. Cloud computing provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services. It simplifies IT operations while reducing costs. While cloud computing provides flexibility and scalability, security remains a key concern to address.
IBM API Connect provides an integrated platform for creating, managing, and securing APIs and microservices across hybrid cloud environments. It allows organizations to expose existing systems as APIs, create new APIs and microservices, and connect applications in the cloud and on-premises. This helps organizations unlock value from existing assets, power digital transformation, and stimulate innovation.
One of our customers in Education, Old Dominion University, tells you about their digital transformation: why they were hungry for a BPM solution, how Bonita served up what they were looking for, the results that have left them satisfied, and of course - what’s next! Agenda: - Interview of Natalie Metzger & Todd Dergenski from Old Dominion University (Education). Old Dominion has a very large number of students and staff and therefore a large volume of data with a complex matrix organisation. Their digital transformation project lead them to full automation of account requests for better service and user experience. - Q&A
This presentation talks about Cloud Native Application patterns Mobile, Web, BFF (Backend for Frontend) and Microservices. It will walk through the patterns and show how they can be used to deliver public cloud solutions with IBM Cloud, using Bluemix Developer Console
This document discusses the role of cloud services in developing next-generation mobile apps. It defines next-gen apps as being mobile-first, incorporating social capabilities, context awareness, access to multiple enterprise data sources, and an immersive experience. It then outlines options for mobile app development including client-side, server-side, and using public cloud services. The document introduces Appcelerator Cloud Services as a mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) that reduces development time and costs through pre-built services and APIs.
This document summarizes Alfresco Day and discusses Alfresco's use in connected devices projects. It outlines Alfresco's role as a data repository for a J2EE architecture, handling large volumes of content from major providers and user-generated content. The system integrates with social networks and manages content feeds. Alfresco was chosen due to its open source nature, maturity, customizability, and ability to reduce maintenance costs compared to custom solutions. It also offers quick setup, integration with other technologies, and scalable performance.