Visual WebGui Blog
ASP.NET Web & Mobile HTML5 Application Delivery
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How to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to a .NET application
Many recent researches http://www.spiceworks.com/voit/state-of-smb-2012-05.pdf show that application developers are forced to accept the fact that BYOD support requirement for their applications is already here. The pressure to support any device the user will bring and connect to the applications (BYOD) will only increase in the coming weeks and months.
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Trends in HTML5 and mobile development - webinar recording
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a blog post inviting you all to our webinar we presented with Forrester Research.
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The link between Windows CE/Windows Mobile applications, ASP.NET and HTML5
Windows CE/Windows Mobile applications are practically .NET applications that based on a subset of the .NET Framework (.NET Compact Framework). Windows CE applications got descent popularity with early PDAs and smartphones that were based on Microsoft’s Windows CE operating System. In the past few years it was replaced by Windows Phone without backwards compatibility or Visual Studio support beyond VS 2008.
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Migration & Modernization: Windows/VB6 Apps to ASP.NET HTML5
I would like to invite you to a webinar we are doing in collaboration with Jeffrey S. Hammond, Principal Analyst serving Application Development & Delivery Professionals at Forrester Research.
The webinar is free and it will will introduce the substantial changes brought on by the move to Web Applications and Open Web architectures, and the challenges it places on application development shops. We’ll also introduce how we at Gizmox are helping client navigate this mobile shift and evolve existing Windows applications with a new set of Transposition tools called Instant CloudMove. We will discuss the alternatives in the market to evolve your existing applications and focus on our transposition tools that reduce migration risk, minimize costs, and accelerate your time to market. -
Visual WebGui HTML5 Framework Makes .NET developers Mobile Developers
The new mobile framework extends to the Enterprise Mobility the revolution that Visual WebGui brought to Enterprise RIA Applications with almost 1 million downloads and around 40,000 deployments. Just like Visual WebGui for Web, EnterpriseMobile also provides a classic .NET development paradigm within Visual Studio. This allows leveraging existing development skillset for building HTML5 mobile applications and extending enterprise IT to the post PC era.
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ASP.NET developers build rich management system using the VWG extension
When The Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) decided they needed a web application to allow easy access to the expenses management system they initially went to ASP.NET web forms combined with CSS. The outcome, however, was not satisfying enough as it appeared bland and lacked in richness. So in order to enrich the UI and give the web application some glitz, Visual WebGui was selected. Visual WebGui provided the needed richness and the familiar Windows look and feel also made the transition for the desktop users very easy.
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Tips for IT Security in RIAs
Rich internet applications are growing fast in the business and enterprise application landscape as more and more software managers and corporate decision makers are electing to place rich internet applications (RIA's) into their organizations. But with the many advantages of rich internet applications over the client/server deployments, organizations also find many new aspects they need to master and overcome - one of them is understanding the new security vulnerabilities of the rich web based applications and taking the right measurments to protect their systems.
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Cast your vote for 2011 Community Choice Awards
DevProConnections and WindowsITPro are now accepting nominations for the 2011 Community Choice Awards. These awards allow you to nominate developer products and services for special recognition.
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Security - Overcoming Data-Centric RIA Challenges
This is the 4th and last post discussing the challenges in developing business RIA applications. This week I am going to talk about security.
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WPC 2011: Move your mission-critical/Enterprise apps to the Cloud
Come and visit us tomorrow at WPC LA 2011 and learn how to move your mission-critical/Enterprise apps to the Win Azure Cloud.
Tomorrow (July 13) at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) we'll be presenting our innovative migration solution Instant CloudMove. We’ll be showcasing (at the Windows Azure Building Blocks demo station) the unique tools for moving business client/server applications such as é.VISOR by Limón GmbH to Azure Cloud. The original application is a data-centric energy monitoring system developed as Client/Server Windows Forms with Access DB. We’ll explain how we moved the desktop application to Win Azure with Visual WebGui Instant CloudMove technology within 1 month whilst maintaining all exiting functionalities and user experience.
This will take place at 1:15-3:30 PM PDT at the Windows Azure Building Blocks demo station, located in the front of the Windows Azure booth. We’ll have our own station which will be located under the monitors which display “Building Blocks in the Public Cloud”