Advertisement
Promo

Application development Toolkit

IBM moves to expedite mashups for mobile

Adrian Bridgwater ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 25 Mar 2008 17:30 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

IBM has released a new version of its Lotus Expeditor software, which is targeted at mobile application developers building both business and consumer Web 2.0 mashups.

According to IBM, Lotus Expeditor 6.1.2 — released last week — supports laptops, desktops, kiosks and mobile-device clients. The company says it is designed for building mobile mashups such as services for the tourism market, where electronic map applications are integrated with information on local restaurants, weather or independent holiday review sites.

"We see great potential for mobile mashups in areas such as social networking, blogging and discussion groups as they become ever more widespread in terms of their adoption," said Angus McIntyre, product line manager for Lotus Expeditor, on Tuesday. "A central part of Lotus Expeditor technology is its use of the Eclipse embedded Rich Client Platform [eRCP] application model. This allows applications to be created to span both desktop and mobile devices."

Read this

Photos: Chasing memory breakthroughs at IBM Almaden

Scientists at the company's Almaden Research Center are aiming to leap years ahead with new types of hardware for storing data...

Read more +

IBM's Expeditor news came at the same time as the American telecoms provider Sprint's announcement that it is providing a beta version of a new software platform named Titan, based on IBM Lotus Expeditor software. Sprint says Titan allows developers, for the first time, to move business applications using the Eclipse development framework from the desktop to most Windows Mobile 6 smartphones.

"Mashups and Web 2.0 technologies as a whole are proving popular in a variety of delivery formats, as they extend outward from the desktop to the mobile computing arena," said Antony Edwards, vice president of developer product marketing at Symbian, on Tuesday. "What is crucial now is that the concept-to-delivery stage is completed in a robust and reliable way if this type of software development is to graduate from comparatively simple social networking to full-blown usage in business. Careful architecting for each mobile platform in question will be fundamental to the widescale commercial adoption of mobile mashups."

Mobile application developers can tune into a podcast entitled The Future of Mobile Phones, for IBM's view of the additional innovations and wider implications of current developments in the mobile market.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Did you find this article useful?
50 out of 54 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments


Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:








Video icon

Video

Discussions

Moley Moley

Re: Privacy Issues

Thursday 9 July 2009, 8:15 PM

7 comments
55454 55454

Best coverage apparently all at sea!

Thursday 9 July 2009, 7:36 PM

2 comments
Moley Moley

Nevertheless

Thursday 9 July 2009, 1:59 PM

3 comments

Featured Talkback

The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to model solutions is because they understand the value of designing software before writing it. All too often developers create code that has little value because they do not understand that business classes interact with other classes within the confines of a working model or pattern.

By: 1000165269

Read full story:
Making sense of agile modelling


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters