A #mobile app must be its own fortress and never assume platforms are encrypted, authenticated, use VPN or require a PIN for security.
Month: December 2016
Mobile Apps Must Work Offline Because Wireless Connectivity isn’t Ubiquitous
Intermittent wireless connectivity requires #mobile apps to follow sync patterns using pre-fetched data via APIs and offline local storage.
Give Smartphone Users Mobile Web Apps or Else!
Replace heavyweight, desktop focused, bandwidth eating, Web 1.0 sites with lightweight #Mobile Web apps using responsive web design.
Delivering Apps to Mobile Devices via Remote Pixel Projection is a Terrible Idea
The use of remote pixel projection technology to view Win32 apps on #mobile devices should be considered nothing more than an interim workaround.
Web 1.0 Server Round-Trips are Like Watching Paint Dry
Replace wasteful, server round-trip Web 1.0 sites built with Cold Fusion, CGI, ASP, Servlets, Perl and Livewire with AJAX empowered #mobile web apps.
Get with the Program and Migrate those Web 1.0 Intranet Apps to HTML5
Migrate Web 1.0 Intranet apps built for Netscape + Internet Explorer 3 to HTML5, CSS3 & ECMAScript5 for modern #mobile browsers.
The Cloud is Dead, Long Live the Edge
We interrupt your regularly scheduled migration to the cloud to bring you a much more important megatrend called the Internet of Things. #IoT
It’s Time to Dump your 1990s App Authentication
Migrate Win32 applications secured by client/server database logins to #mobile apps that use OAuth & enterprise cloud directories for authentication instead.