By: Marco Egli
In my opinion the only relevant platform in near future will be the web. Web applications run on all mentioned devices (desktop, tablets, phones) and operating systems (windows, nix, android, ios). And...
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You are right and the question is: is it cool or not? I remember that software vendors were frightened to make the choice of windows or the web 15 years ago, as investments may be huge to change of...
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Francois, thanks for commenting! Deal! We will speak in 3-5 years… Clearly, there are some advantages in the development from the scratch. However, large vendors are normally assembly their solutions...
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Marco, I tend to agree. Web is a scalable platform. Consumer technologies and Web 2.0 apps / website confirmed that. Now, it is a time for enterprise to discover the power of the web. However, the...
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