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What is your digital strategy?

People expect companies and government agencies to present them with information and options for engaging in the same way they get information and handle tasks in their personal life. In North America alone, over 78% [1] of the population are using tablets, cell phones and computers. Whether it is waking up to your daily news […]

Tech Trends: Rich Internet Applications Part III

Part III – JavaScript & Summary By David Aden While HTML5, CSS and JavaScript are all important to what I have called an “AJAX application,” the rise of JavaScript as a language is probably one of the most interesting recent trends. For a long time, JavaScript was relegated to second-class language status, often looked down […]

Tech Trends: Rich Internet Applications Part III

Part III – JavaScript & Summary By David Aden While HTML5, CSS and JavaScript are all important to what I have called an “AJAX application,” the rise of JavaScript as a language is probably one of the most interesting recent trends. For a long time, JavaScript was relegated to second-class language status, often looked down […]

Tech Trends: Rich Internet Applications

Part II – HTML and AJAX A few years ago, a third option for creating rich Internet applications began to grow in popularity. Instead of using a plug-in to the browser as with Flash/Flex and Silverlight, this new approach used existing technologies: HTML, the basic language of the web; Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a language […]

Tech Trends: Rich Internet Applications

Part I – Silverlight and Flash/Flex Recent experiences have allowed us to compare Silverlight to some other technologies for building web-based applications. This is the first in a three-part series on Rich Internet Applications. In the following blog posts, I’ll share some information about Silverlight versus current technology trends. WTI has provided information technology services for […]