What would you like to see at MEDC?
As you can tell from a previous post, we are planning for MEDC (The Mobile and Embedded Developer Conference, which is only a short 5 or so months away!). I'd like to know what topics you'd like to see covered? Have you ever attended MEDC (or even a similar conference) and wished there was a talk on a specific topic? Is there a topic that you would like to see discussed in more depth?
-- Brian
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Anonymous
December 08, 2006
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December 11, 2006
Oracle presence -> Oracle LiteAnonymous
December 11, 2006
-Windows Mobile Role Security -Ways to provision enterprise setting to device (OTA/Desktop/via codes)Anonymous
December 11, 2006
A working copy of WMDC which works on Vista RTM.Anonymous
December 11, 2006
Going forward, one of the features that differentiates the Smartphones is "Power Efficient Multimedia". Currently it is observed that Microsoft port their legacy multimedia frameworks such as DirectShow, Wave API, DMOs etc to Windows Mobile/Windows CE from Desktop versions.These legacy frameworks are not optimized for power and performance. More over they are memory hungry. Microsoft should cover a topic based on the above concept i.e. power efficient multimedia from both the
- application developers perspective
- platform developers perspective Do you agree?
Anonymous
December 11, 2006
More informations about Microsoft Mobile Application Framework (Taskpad).Anonymous
January 03, 2007
Security for mobile / ce devices connecting to web services, etc.Anonymous
January 21, 2007
Ways and cases to access Entreprise SharePoint Portal Services from WM-devicesAnonymous
January 22, 2007
I would like to see a "How To" session on KITL. Namely, what do you need to do to make it functional. In past MEDC sessions, there have been several sessions that extol the virtues of a good KITL implementation, but I somehow missed the basic step of getting it implemented. What does a good OEMKitlInit function need to do? What are the required interfaces? What are the reasons we would want to implement the optional ones? Sometimes even though the documentation describes this, its nice to have a human walk you through the process. On another note, it would also be nice to have a "How To" implement Language Provisioning. May will be too late for us, but it will still be nice to know.Anonymous
January 25, 2007
My wishlist (hey you asked :-)
- Layered service providers under WM5
- MAPI and WM5
- WM5 device security/encryption
- Anonymous
March 24, 2009
I'd like to see:
- Best Practices for Web Application Development, AJAX, etc.
- Enterprise Application Issues, deployment, management, etc.
- Custom Control development for Mobile Applications, especially xmta stuff.