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Our engineers have a specific set of technical skills and know-how so we can actually help you power-up your next generation device.
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Our engineers have a specific set of technical skills and know-how so we can actually help you power-up your next generation device.
Define clear, measurable objectives. Get a realistic view, don’t expect quality to be the cheapest. Make it happen. Step by step.
In order to master embedded software, a developer must posses a specific set of technical skills and know-how. The computer engineers who work in the realm of embedded systems, which by definition do not take the form of a traditional computer, design, develop and test specific and sometimes critical functions performed by the device.
We have recently explored how to connect – wireless – to embedded devices scattered across factories and warehouses. Windows Embedded Handheld (the successor of Mobile 6.5) is a typical choice of OS of such devices, and most of them can have Bluetooth and WiFi on board – so these technologies are obvious choices.
Based on our experience with streaming on mobile, Bogdan put together some slides and presented them at Dev World Bucharest 2012.
Do you have a hit app you want to be migrated to the new WP7 platform? Contact us and we’ll provide you with a free quote.
We’ve migrated the Perelman’s Cigarcyclopedia to Windows Phone 7, it is available here (US) and here (UK). We have it available for iPhone, Android and Blackberry already, we thought of trying out the Marketplace and the development ecosystem.
Congrats to the Rightsflow team for the recent acquisition by Google. We are glad that we were able to bring our contribution to this success. Tremend provided software services for implementation of Limelight (songclearance.com), Rightsflow’s main licensing tool.
As part of an effort to meet UEFA guidelines in football competition management, the Romanian FA started an initiative to have a full-featured management solution. Initially built in Java (Hibernate/Spring) and Flex we migrated it in 2008 to a Symfony based solution that has been continuously updated since then.