Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Oracle Envisages ‘Online API Stores’ Based on Mobile Cloud Computing Technologies

Oracle Envisages ‘Online API Stores’ Based on Mobile Cloud Computing Technologies

Oracle Envisages ‘Online API Stores’ Based on Mobile Cloud Computing Technologies


Cloud computing technology is changing the way to use the information technologies – now, developers can just log on to Online API stores to purchase the desired API.


GREATRESPONDER.COM - This was announced by the Oracle Company this weekend that it has decided to embark on a visionary model of mobile app development by initiating a Back-end as a Service BaaS cloud computing platform. According to the statement of the company, the API service will be available through ‘Oracle Mobile Cloud Service’ platform, which an ambitious cloud computing platform of the company. “Initially, this project will focus on the internal IT organizations that will be allowed to set up their BaaS platforms to integrate mobile computing applications with multiple back end systems that run on the Oracle software”, said Suhas Uliyar, the vice president Mobile Strategy Product Management at Oracle Corporation.


It was further elaborated by the Vice President Mr. Suhas that along with this visionary strategy, Oracle will develop its own cloud services that will allow the developers to access Oracle Mobile Cloud Service platform for purchasing the suitable APIs for their mobile application development or can place orders for specific APIs on this innovative cloud computing service. “This mobile platform of Oracle would take the concept of BaaS to new heights in the domain of cloud computing based application development” he added.


While speaking about the technical aspects of this new idea, Mr. Suhas told the audience that the developers would be able to access Oracle SOA services to connect to back-end enterprise application via the API gateway of Oracle. The developers can use both the RESTful APIs and Java Script Object Notation JSON to get access to the Oracle SOA service. The Oracle’s API gateway will manage different aspects of accessing the service and security, such as – authentication, authorization, security and encryption of the data et cetera.


This new idea of selling APIs online would allow the developers to take advantages of Oracle Mobile Application Development Framework ADF to develop mobile applications by using HTML5 and Java. In Suhas words, “Oracle Mobile Cloud Service Platform is the first step towards activating the BYOT (Bring Your Own Toolkit) in the clouds”. And, this new idea will also help to develop a federated service that will run both in the cloud and on the premises in near future.



Oracle Envisages ‘Online API Stores’ Based on Mobile Cloud Computing Technologies

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Web Hosting Provider Intermedia Launches Mobile App

Web Hosting Provider Intermedia Launches Mobile App


Greatresponder.com – 2011-08-14 -On Tuesday, the web hosting provider and innovator provider Intermedia made the announcement that it has launched a mobile app HostPilot, for provisioning and managing cloud services.


As stated in the press release, the application can work with Android, iPhones and other platforms. This will enable to provision and managed hosted exchange, online backup and mobility.


Mobile apps have emerged as a convenient, free value-add for hosting customers to manage their accounts. Most recently, Joyent and Stackmob launched mobile app for backend and cloud hosting platform.


The web hosting provider claims that HostPilot will now be able to provide a single point of control so technical administration can be delegated to non-technical staff.


Thanks to hostPilot, Adminastrators will now be able to perform transactions from their mobile devices such as creating new Exchange mailboxes, resetting passwords, wiping a user’s mobile device, adding or removing users from a distribution list, enabling secure instant messaging, accepting or rejecting end users’ requests to access additional services, backing up a mailbox or checking service status notifications.


“Just like cloud services should be mobile, so should cloud control panels,” Manlio Carrelli, CMO, Intermedia said in a statement. “Our customers can securely access Intermedia cloud services, such as email and voice, through any of the various devices they rely on – from smartphones and tablets, to their home or work computer. Now, they can do the same with HostPilot via our mobile app.”


The web hosting company will now offer the HostPilot application at no charge. The company also says it is easy to set up. It is available to current Intermedia customers using Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010.



Web Hosting Provider Intermedia Launches Mobile App

Friday, January 3, 2014

Web Hosting Provider Intermedia Launches Mobile App

Web Hosting Provider Intermedia Launches Mobile App


Greatresponder.com – 2011-08-14 -On Tuesday, the web hosting provider and innovator provider Intermedia made the announcement that it has launched a mobile app HostPilot, for provisioning and managing cloud services.


As stated in the press release, the application can work with Android, iPhones and other platforms. This will enable to provision and managed hosted exchange, online backup and mobility.


Mobile apps have emerged as a convenient, free value-add for hosting customers to manage their accounts. Most recently, Joyent and Stackmob launched mobile app for backend and cloud hosting platform.


The web hosting provider claims that HostPilot will now be able to provide a single point of control so technical administration can be delegated to non-technical staff.


Thanks to hostPilot, Adminastrators will now be able to perform transactions from their mobile devices such as creating new Exchange mailboxes, resetting passwords, wiping a user’s mobile device, adding or removing users from a distribution list, enabling secure instant messaging, accepting or rejecting end users’ requests to access additional services, backing up a mailbox or checking service status notifications.


“Just like cloud services should be mobile, so should cloud control panels,” Manlio Carrelli, CMO, Intermedia said in a statement. “Our customers can securely access Intermedia cloud services, such as email and voice, through any of the various devices they rely on – from smartphones and tablets, to their home or work computer. Now, they can do the same with HostPilot via our mobile app.”


The web hosting company will now offer the HostPilot application at no charge. The company also says it is easy to set up. It is available to current Intermedia customers using Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010.



Web Hosting Provider Intermedia Launches Mobile App