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Business Benefits of Adobe AIR

Posted by simontoffel on 22nd December 2008

With the Adobe® AIR™ runtime, you can deliver branded rich Internet applciations outside the browser that give you a closer connection to your customer.

Adobe AIR uses the same proven, cost-effective technologies used to build web applications, so development and deployment is rapid and low risk. You can use your existing web development resources to create engaging, branded applications that run on all major desktop operating systems.

The benefits are extensive. By using Adobe AIR as part of your RIA strategy, you can boost productivity, extend your market reach, enhance customer satisfaction, improve customer retention, lower costs, and increase profits.

Business benefits

Companies like eBay, AOL, and NASDAQ are already using Adobe AIR to deliver engaging RIAs to their users’ desktops. With Adobe AIR, you can:

  • Establish a more persistent connection with existing customers
  • Deliver fully branded experiences with desktop functionality
  • Leverage existing personnel, processes, and infrastructure
  • Develop and deliver RIAs efficiently using proven Adobe technology
  • Increase the ROI of your web investments

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Microsoft unveiled ‘Windows. Life without Walls’

Posted by simontoffel on 22nd December 2008

Microsoft has unveiled ‘Windows. Life without Walls’ – a holistic digital life experience across the PC with Windows Vista, mobile with Windows Mobile and internet with Windows Live. The event showcased four experience zones spanning memories, connectedness, family safety and productity. The experiential zones displayed multiple day-to-day life scenarios in which Windows enables consumers to seamlessly integrate across the PC, mobile and internet, thus enriching their lives and allowing them to leverage technology to do things their way.

“I am pleased and privileged to share Life without Walls where the PC, mobile and internet converge seamlessly to allow people to discover easier and simpler ways of connecting to each other with Windows, the language of a billion people across the world,” said Hemant Sachdev, Joint Managing Director, Consumer and Online, Microsoft India . He further added, “Today, in addition to our original vision of a PC on every desktop and in every home, we envision a smarter phone in every hand, internet access for everyone, everywhere and entertainment devices and experiences that enrich people’s lives and help them connect better with each other. Truly a Life without Walls – where the device, the place, the application all come together seamlessly.”

Microsoft India also announced the next generation of Windows Live, an integrated suite of online services that make it easier and more fun for consumers to communicate and share with the people they care about most. The new generation of Windows Live delivers services and experiences that will enhance how consumers connect across the PC, Mobile and internet, while on the familiar Windows platform. Multiple third party social networking sites have been integrated apart from other cool changes to instant messaging, email, photosharing and Live Skydrive that now has 25GB of storage space. The next generation Windows Live also includes Windows Live Essentials, free downloadable software that enhances consumers’ Windows PC experience by helping them simplify and enjoy digital content scattered across diverse form factors. The new Windows Live can be found at www.home.live.com and from the mobile on www.mobile.live.com.

Commenting on the new Windows Live suite, Hemant said, “Windows Live is the single place where people using our e-mail , messaging, photo-sharing and services can stay connected. Besides giving them a central place to organize and manage their information, Windows Live provides them a range of services and applications designed to work together across the PC, phone and internet, and the flexibility to decide how, when and where they can best use these services in their lives.”

The new Windows Live includes a host of Web services. Some of the key highlights include:

· Windows Live SkyDrive. Conveniently access all files with the increased ease and storage capacity from Windows Live SkyDrive, now offering 25BG of online storage and tighter integration with other Windows Live services.

· Windows Live Hotmail . one of the largest e-mail services worldwide with more than 375 million active customers, is now much faster and has 80 percent more effective spam filtering. It is simpler, faster and more intuitive with a sleek new interface that also has the ability to acess multiple email accounts all from Hotmail. Windows Mobile hotmail works like a free purshmail service without any monthly email subscription charge!

· Windows Live Family Safety . Parents can help keep children safe by managing which Web sites kids can visit, and the list of contacts they can communicate with when they are using Windows Live Spaces, Hotmail and Messenger. Family Safety even generates reports for parents so that they can monitor their children’s activity. Best of all, it lets parents monitor this from anywhere they are online - on their mobile, PC or from the internet.

· Windows Live People. The People page is for storage and management of your Windows Live contacts. It’s a central address book that contains your contacts from your Phone book, Windows Live Hotmail as well as all the people in your Windows Live network.

· Windows Live Messenger now includes more personalization, a “what’s new” feed with updates from contacts across the Web, drag-and-drop photo sharing in the conversation window, a favorites list to designate the most important contacts, and group IM to chat simultaneously with up to 20 people at the same time. It also provides new ways for customers to personalize their experience with the new scenes and even video display pictures.
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Top 30 Countries for Offshore Services in 2008

Posted by simontoffel on 22nd December 2008

India and China Remain Undisputed Leaders but Dynamic Market Sees Credible Alternatives in All Regions

Egham, UK, December 11, 2008

Determining the country or countries that are best placed to host offshore IT operations is a daunting task for many organisations, according to Gartner, Inc. This year, Gartner has assessed the suitability of 72 countries as offshore locations, and has announced its ‘Top 30’*. The analysis showed that the dynamic nature of the market has seen a number of countries position themselves as credible alternatives to the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China).

“Countries such as Mexico, Poland and Vietnam have continued to strengthen their position against leading alternatives, while others have forced their way into the ‘Top 30’. These countries will be seeking to take advantage of the opportunity created by the increased focus that many organisations now have on cost optimisation, as a result of the current economic crisis,” said Ian Marriott, research vice president at Gartner.

During the last 12 months there has been significant activity in many countries to consolidate or grow their positions as leading locations for offshore services. “As a result of this, four countries have dropped out of the ‘Top 30’ and have been replaced by four that were just outside the ‘Top 30’ 12 months ago. This does not mean that the four ‘relegated’ countries have underperformed this year but the dynamic nature of the market has seen others making strong progress,” said Mr Marriott.

The four countries leaving the ‘Top 30’ this year were Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Uruguay. The new entrants into the 30 leading countries for offshore services were Egypt, Morocco, Panama and Thailand. Strong interest in nearshore locations was a key factor; language skills, cultural compatibility, time zone and travel time were important considerations. As French speaking countries increase their proportion of work conducted offshore, they have been keen to find appropriate French language countries, and saw Morocco ‘step up’. The nearshore benefits of Egypt and Panama, and the cost consideration in Thailand were also important.

In 2008, Gartner’s top 30 locations for offshore services, by region, were:

  • Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico and Panama
  • Asia/Pacific: Australia, China, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam
  • Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA): the Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain and Ukraine

Although only seven countries from the Americas appeared in the final list of 30, these countries are becoming an attractive proposition for the largest buying market for offshore services – the US. Only Canada was rated “excellent” for language (with fluent English and French) but Latin American countries are able to leverage their Spanish-language skills increasingly in the US as more organisations now require Spanish language from their providers for communication with parts of their workforce that speak Spanish as a first language.

The key evaluation criterion of cost was where Canada fared the worst (”fair”) compared with “good” or “very good” ratings for all other countries in the region. However, Canada again led the rating for political and economic environment, cultural compatibility, global and legal maturity, and data and intellectual property security and privacy. Argentina was rated less favourably than the rest for its political and economic environment. Brazil and Mexico were considered “very good” for cultural compatibility, and the Latin American countries all managed a solid “good” rating for global and legal maturity. As observed in other regions, data and intellectual property security and privacy remain “work in progress” for many developing countries.

Ten countries from Asia/Pacific were represented in the 30 leading countries. These included the undisputed leader in offshore services — India — and the greatest challenger in terms of potential scale — China. The rest are a mix of mature environments that offer limited cost benefits (such as Australia, New Zealand and Singapore) and emerging countries with a variety of challenges, but attractive costs (such as Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam).

The final list of 30 countries included 13 from EMEA and for the first time saw two North African countries enter the leading countries in EMEA. Locations such as Ireland, Israel and South Africa fared well for language skills, because of the quality and quantity of English-language speakers. However, other countries, such as Morocco, Romania, the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary were also given credit for the availability of alternative languages that address the needs of an increasing number of continental European buyers.

Cultural compatibility was variable, although only one EMEA country (the Ukraine) was rated lower than “good.” In recent years, many countries in EMEA have become nearshore centres for traditional service providers and large Indian providers. This is reflected in the global and legal maturity section, where eight of the 13 countries scored between “good” and “excellent.” Few countries in this region, with the exception of Russia, have a good selection of local service providers actively selling their capability outside their own country. In the final category of data and intellectual property security and privacy, a mature domestic environment or membership of the EU resulted in the highest ratings.

Gartner also found that external service providers (ESPs) have started to target places outside the ‘Top 30’ to get closer to mature countries, such as the Nordic regions and France that show increased interest in offshore. “Given the current financial turmoil, cost will remain an important factor. However having the right balance between lower cost and higher risks, and lower risks and higher costs will be critical in times of recession and uncertainty,” said Mr Marriott.

Source: Gartner
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