by Terry Ribb
Today, many Brands are resizing 2.0 sites for mobile customers. A good transition step.
But 3.0 innovators are rethinking how to become a truly Mobile Brand: One that serves its Raving Fans, over time and on demand. This has led to a new generation of Branded Apps that redefine how customers stream, search, shop, and sharewithin their mobile lives.
This presentation reviews innovation leaps and insights into the top design patterns and practices for 3.0 apps.
by Neil Trevett
HTML5 needs access to highperformance graphics and parallel computation to enable dynamic, engaging content. This session overviews the fastchanging mobile and web ecosystems and the two emerging standards for rich visual content in the browser
by Lauren Roth
The impact of HTML5 on the client server model of the web makes Javascript the base line for communication management. This means that JavaScript has to be written to match the performance requirements of server systems. Learn how to add redundancy to match the transactions between the server and the client in HTML5.
by Terry Ribb
Using a semantic superlayer, Brands can personalize service for each mobile customerand animate their mobile relationships with Personal Assistants, Brand Advisors, and Fan Avatars.
This presentation reviews the role of semantics in the relationship between Mobile Brands and their Raving Fans. It also describes how to design assistants, advisors, and avatars that can serve as the customers personal interface to your mobile brandacross all digital channels.
by Kenneth Russell
Get the latest insights into WebGL from two browser vendors that have shipping implementations.
This session includes an update from the WebGL working group chair and a walkthrough of one of the leading WebGL content engines.
by Jeff Fulton and Steve Fulton
HTML5 Canvas paints the World Wide web with audio and video. Learn about interactive multimedia applications and how HTML5s Canvas impacts their development. This new element animates images and incorporates gamelike experiences.
by David Dailey
The use of media and 3D effects is amazing. There is magic in the simple scaling on the screen of images and guidelines. Scalar Vector Graphics [SVG] delivers filter effects that draws shapes proportional to the screen regardless of their size. The use of SVG is often found in gaming sites, graphics and visuals. Additionally, the use of SVG enables navigation from bitmaps. Want to impact the users navigation graphically? SVG is a key ingredient in your work.
by Jonathan Stark
The Enterprise is no longer managing a walled garden of systems. The corporate systems are a complex cloud of internaland external processes that require reengineering to match the wireless workflow. This session explores the impact of the employees “consumer like” experience and the Enterprise’s opportunity to incorporate these devices in their wireless strategy.
While HTML5 promises to be a great opportunity for new development, not every application, site and solution can be flash cut to it. What tools are available and how can companies use these systems to gateway the old and prioritize the migration to HTML5.
by David Dailey
Want to understand how to scale from the mobile screen to the desktop. The tablet to the TV screen all of the these screens seem so different, but with SVG the graphics can master the screen regardless of the size. This session looks at some recent projects and the code used to make the graphics truly any to any.
by Jeff Fulton and Steve Fulton
HTML5 Canvas paints the World Wide web with audio and video. Learn about interactive multimedia applications and how HTML5s Canvas impacts their development. This new element animates images and incorporates gamelike experiences.
by Paul Trani
The power of the web has arrived for mobile phones and tablets. CSS3 gives web sites a dynamic, interactive capability making them feel more like interactive applications. CSS3 provides designers with amazing tools to control the look of the web page. Learn what is essential in developing websites where the pages can be rendered with a variety of shapes and sizes.
The VCs bring some of their funded cloud and development companies to speak about how they are enabled, executing and exiting the market place. What works in the business plan what key ingredients that sparked funding these startups?
As HTML5 pervades our experience the web is going to become seen from any size screen be it your phone, tablet or desktop or TV. What does that do to rendering and how can the browser take advantage of the native experiences?
How does the use of touch screens enable the interaction with the web. Masking the different styles of input and enabling the interaction between the user and his device is part of the power of JTouch. This session looks at what is possible and what is problematic in making HTML5 interactive.
by Monty Sharma
Games are as popular as video games and social networks. Employees are use to expansive displays on their screens. How does their experience impact the requirements for existing systems. As HTML5 comes of age the systems have to develop more gamelike features to ensure the employee is sufficiently engaged to reduce errors and increase productivity. Learn from the gaming experts what keeps their apps viral and engaged.
by Paul Trani
With HTML5 there are new ways to animate and new ways call media. Where one starts in designing for animation depends on what you have already. This session describes the migration from HTML4 to HTML5 and how to get the best experience on the web.
by Serge Lachapelle
Innovation on the Internet is not only common, its frequent. The result is that many new solutions are created with single purpose devices that take advantage of the ubiquity of the Internet while rendering a unique experience. However, HTML5 is a game changer that makes a universal experience possible on any browser. The question we answer in this discussion is will specific devices decline or change as a result? What should the criteria be in making this decision?
The browser is a likely target for the hacker to probe, since the software is interactive with web servers and enables client side processing. What are the common vulnerabilities to be attacked and how does the next generation of the web browsers impact security? Will IT embrace the new browsers or will the systems be locked down?
The scalability of cloud computing is amazing. Look at the strategies of companies such as Facebook, that do not own their own servers. How does the abstraction enable companies to apply this to their own systems in designing for the future? With HTML5 how does pushing out into the device change your Cloud Strategy?
by Carl Ford