Date: Aug 08/30/11 10:41 PM Subject: MacTechGroup Meeting Wednesday Sept 7 - 7PM From: "Owen Hartnett" MacTechGroup The MacTechGroup holds meetings for Macintosh programmers on the first Wednesday of each month at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Next Meeting: Sept 7 2011 7:00 PM Building E51 Room 335 MIT Sloan School NOTE THAT OUR OFFICIAL ROOM IS 335 - but check the other rooms in that corridor!!!!! Subject: Apperian SDK & EASE Jeremy Debate & Reinhard Schumak We're starting off our 2011 Fall season with a bang. Apperian makes an SDK designed to help enterprise programmers create mobile apps. But I'll let them speak for themselves: Apperian supports in-house app development for the enterprise. Through our Enterprise App Services Environment (EASE) we facilitate easy app deployment, app life-cycle management, and supplemental app services that are accessible through our SDK. The Apperian SDK helps developers with authentication, authorization, versioning, self updating of apps, and accessing additional services. The goal of the SDK is to allow an app to easily fit into an enterprise environment so you as a developer can concentrate writing the app without being bogged down by infrastructure. At this meeting Jeremy Debate, Architect SDK & Cloud Services, and Reinhard Schumak, Director Product Management , will provide an overview of EASE, show SDK code samples, and discuss common enterprise app development challenges. This meeting will be interactive and Jeremy and Reinhard are looking for feedback and comments on their approach. At Apperian we strongly believe that there is a big opportunity for mobile apps in the enterprise. Many organizations already allow people to either use personal devices at work, or to let them to chose the device the company should provide for them. People are demanding the same level of quality from their company “in-house” business apps that they have with “consumer” apps they’ve downloaded from the AppStore. Even if you're not doing enterprise right now, you'll still find this interesting for your general knowledge. I highly recommend you show up. As usual, we'll do the typical announcements, and answer your programming questions at the start of the meeting. ************************ You can get a map showing building E51 at The MacTechGrp always meets the first Wednesday of the month. (Sometimes I screw up the date of the notice, but it's always the first Wednesday) You can get more information on the MacTechGrp and directions at http://www.mactechgroup.org. We're also on Meetup.com now - check it out. Please sign up for our group on Meetup, and swell our ranks. It's free to sign up. I'm paying the bill. To contact the unindicted co-conspirator irresponsible for this group, email owen@clipboardinc.com _______________________________________________ MacTechGroup-annouce mailing list MacTechGroup-annouce@lists.mactechgroup.org http://lists.mactechgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/mactechgroup-annouce _______________________________________________ Submit08 mailing list Submit08@bugc.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/submit08