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michal Philips

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michal Philips

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michal Philips

Step By Step Tutorial to Android NDK in Linux Environment - 0 views

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    Android native development kit is a set set of tools that helps in implementing native code from languages like C and C++. You should only use NDK if it is really required in your apps, never use NDK if you just prefer programming in C or C++. Doing so will result in complexity.
anonymous

Cellphone giants unveil mobile Linux foundation - 0 views

  • Six of the world's largest telecommunications companies have officially launched a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a common mobile Linux software platform. Founded by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone, the LiMo Foundation is inviting membership and participation from application and middleware developers.Spread the word:digg this storyThe collaboration of giants now known as the LiMo Foundation was first announced in mid-June of last year. The group's goals and official name remained a mystery until today, while the sheer stature of the companies involved led to much speculation about their intentions.NTT DoCoMo is the world's largest telecommunications company, and indeed, one of the largest companies in the world. Motorola is the world's second-largest handset vendor, behind Nokia. Motorola, Panasonic, NEC, and Samsung may well rank first, second, third, and fourth in terms of the volume of Linux-based phones shipped to date. Thus, the LiMo Foundation could have the power to unify the Linux mobile phone market in a way that standards bodies -- and there are many working to standardize Linux for mobile phones -- can only dream of.The LiMo Foundation says it aims to create the "world's first globally competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices." It aims to achieve this by defining:An API specificationAn architectureReferences to open source codeNew source code-based reference implementation components (to be developed and contributed by Foundation members)Specifications for referenced third party software
sush77

LTE 4G 3G Network Solution - 0 views

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    ComCode Technology is providing development services for the 4G/3G network data. Our solution supports GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) and PGW (Packet Data Network Gateway). Our solutions are more reliable and optimized for your issues.
Alepo Technologies Inc

How operators can ensure faster 5G rollout - 0 views

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    5G is set to revolutionize networks, and some operators are already reaping the benefits of an early 5G rollout. How can the rest follow suit? Though there have been significant developments in next-gen technology, operators still have several concerns in implementing 5G. Massive investments, spectrum unavailability, few supported devices in the market, and a host of infrastructural complications are some of the things holding them back.
anonymous

Account Sign-in: 8 Design Mistakes to Avoid - 0 views

  • Mistake #1: Having a Sign-in In The First Place
  • Mistake #2: Requiring Sign-in Too Soon
  • Mistake #3: Not Stating the Benefits to Registering
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  • Mistake #4: Hiding the Sign-In Button
  • Mistake #5: Not Making "Create New Account" or "Forgot Your Password" a Button or Link
  • Mistake #7: Asking for Too Much Information When Registering
  • Mistake #8: Not Telling Users How You'll Use Their Information
  • It's the most common thing that scares users away from shopping on e-commerce sites. It generates the most calls to the customer-support call center.
  • I don't want to develop a relationship with these guys. I just want to buy something.
Casey Wedge

Set up Ready Conference Plus for Effective Business Meetings - 0 views

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    New technology is being developed every day to support and enhance businesses communications. Ready conference plus is one of them. This conferencing service enables users to work in conjunction with computer to allow for on screen call management and presentation sharing. Participants can easily be invited to the call via email. Additionally, this conferencing tool has recording, note taking options and 24/7' live customer support. Save your thousands of dollars now by setting up this revolutionary business communication tool.
manoj_hosur

OneBill BRM Software: Recurring Billing & Revenue Management Software - 0 views

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    OneBill's Billing & Revenue Management System (OneBill BRM) is a fully-integrated enterprise application that helps you scale and automate billing operations and ensure revenue tracking accuracy. It enables you to efficiently calculate product usage, apply the relevant charges, develop and manage invoicing, send payment reminders, facilitate online payments, and track and categorize revenue for accounting and reporting purposes.
Alepo Technologies Inc

How mobile network operators can design a failproof migration strategy - 0 views

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    Digital transformation is essential for mobile network operators today, as they compete to introduce more digital services for their subscribers. Modernizing their networks requires them to migrate their existing services to a next-gen platform. However, data migration is a massive undertaking for any operator. It involves a host of complex processes and getting them right is crucial, as it involves critical and sensitive information about the network and its customers. Before chalking out their strategy, there are a host of factors that operators must consider. For instance, cleansing data before the actual migration ensures they only transfer what's relevant and essential, and sensitive data needs an added layer of security. Operators also need to define what type of migration is right for them, depending on their network's unique needs. There's no one-size-fits-all strategy. Operators can take the big bang approach or migrate in phases. Next, it's important to understand the intricacies of storage migration, application migration, database migration, and business process migration. At Alepo, we've developed a five-step plan to help devise a failproof migration strategy for our operator-clients. Our robust migration strategy has helped several Tier-1 operators to seamlessly transition to new platforms. Download the white paper to learn about different migration approaches, best practices, recent case studies, and how to plan a seamless migration: https://bit.ly/3Ka17Y0
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