Showing posts with label suite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suite. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite for Tablets

The recently launched Digital Enterprise Edition from Adobe is “a turnkey set of hosted software services and viewer technologies to create, distribute, monetize and analyze digital magazines, newspapers and publications.” The primary objective of this new edition is to ensure that large publishers can implement a customary tablet-publishing solution without apparently creating any hazards for the existing publishing process and infrastructure. Having said that, another one of this new Digital Publishing Suite’s goals includes enabling publishers to monetize content on a subscription basis via two mediums namely, Apple App Store and Google’s One Pass service for magazine and newspaper publishers.

Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite for Tablets


Backlink: http://brajeshwar.com/2011/adobe%e2%80%99s-digital-publishing-suite-for-tablets/

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Sony Unveils PlayStation Suite And Puts Its Games On Android

Sony PS3 3D gaming

Wow, this is pretty interesting. Instead of just a PlayStation Phone, which Sony is widely reported to be working on, the company has announced the PlayStation Suite, which will put PlayStation games not just on Sony's phones but also on other phones, including Android. (Engadget)

The Suite is a development framework and also basically an app store for games on Android. Sony will control the app store and probably attract tons of top-tier developers for the framework. They also hinted at other "content" that might be on the Suite.

This is a pretty ballsy move from Sony, and also a smart one. It looks increasingly likely that, as with point and shoot cameras, standalone mobile gaming devices are becoming subsumed into smartphones. Sony's previous mobile gaming devices were underwhelming and software is where most of the value is. But Sony has an infuriating habit of trying to own every step of the value chain, sometimes shooting itself in the foot. For example, their PlayStation Portable was hampered by its disc format, the UMD, that only worked for the PSP but which Sony went on a quixotic quest to make the dominant mobile media format and have movie studios put out their movies on UMD.

So Sony is finally accepting reality and focusing on its strengths, marketing the heck out of a game platform and attracting developers to it.

Some people will whine about yet another app store on Android, but we think this could be good for the platform. So far the iPhone is ahead of Android on gaming, because it's easier for developers to make money there. If Sony fixes that, that means Android phones will be more attractive and sell more.

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Sony Unveils PlayStation Suite And Puts Its Games On Android


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Playstation Suite: Sony Brings Playstation Games To Android Phones

At their PSP2 launch event today, Sony did not only unveil the new device but also introduced "Playstation Suite", a new cross-device game platform the company will use to bring Playstation 1 titles to Android phones and tablets (version 2.3 and up). In other words, Sony games will not exclusively be distributed to owners of the Playstation Phone that's supposed to be officially announced next month. Read the rest on MobileCrunch.

Playstation Suite: Sony Brings Playstation Games To Android Phones


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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Comment on CA Delivers on Cloud Investment With Service-Measurement Suite by Why Cloud Computing Sells and NoSQL Is Fading: Cloud «

[...] Cassatt was ahead of its time in selling cloud-like capabilities, but because cloud hadn’t yet caught fire as a marketing tool, the company was left trying to sell its Cross-Virtualization Manager. Companies didn’t really get why they should care about dynamic resource allocation, full-scale automation and intelligent power management. By the time Cassatt began marketing itself as a cloud computing vendor, it was too late. Faced with bankruptcy, the company sold its assets to CA Technologies in May 2009, and is now an integral part of CA’s cloud portfolio. [...]

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Backlink: http://gigaom.com/2010/05/17/ca-delivers-on-cloud-investment-with-service-measurement-suite/#comment-523930

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SAIC Launches Advanced Intelligence Multimedia Exploitation Suite (AIMES)

New System Empowers Analysts With Geo-Enabled Fusion of Full Motion Video, Wide Area Persistent Surveillance, and Sensor Data in Near-Real-Time

Post originale: http://www.gisuser.com/content/view/21806/2/