Breakfast seminar on designing and implementing iPad applications on Wednesday June 8
May 17, 2011 —Update May 30: The seminar is full. All new registrations go to waiting list. In case of cancellations, we invite people from the list to participate in the event.
Exove will host a free breakfast seminar on designing and implementing content-driven iPad applications on Wednesday June 8. The seminar takes place in Ruoholahti, HTC Pinta building at Tammasaarenkatu 3, Helsinki.
Enroll (in Finnish) – Seminaariesittely suomeksi – Ilmoittaudu
Mobile and tablet apps are at the forefront of new innovation – the hottest concepts, the brightest people, and the savviest of customers are now converging in the mobile app space.
Apps provide a lot of potential for the industry: devices are ultra-personal, always on and always available; most notably people are easily inclined to spend money on and within mobile apps. App platforms support both high class user interfaces and easy integration to back-end systems.
However, there are some important considerations: for instance, the cost and the time-to-market required can pose challenges when developing mobile applications. Furthermore, an application needs to be developed on several mobile platforms separately.
Fortunately, there are solutions to reduce the time and the cost involved. The content-driven application development model discussed in this seminar allows some of the development to take place on the web, thus reducing cost and time spent dramatically in certain cases.
During the breakfast seminar Exove and Exove Design share their knowledge of application design and implementation. Exove’s partner, eZ Systems, shows how to use their eZ Publish CMS to radically reduce costs whilst Futureful and P2S Media Group showcase their iPad applications and related business cases.
We welcome you to enjoy the presentations and to discuss about content-driven application design and implementation.
Please note that the seminar will be held in Finnish. The seminar material will be available in English.
Programme
Enroll (in Finnish) – Ohjelma suomeksi – Ilmoittaudu
| 8.30 – 9.00 | Breakfast |
| 9.00 – 9.10 |
Opening Words |
| 9.10 – 9.25 |
Application concept design Aki-Ville Pöykiö, Design Director, Partner, Exove Design Ltd Exove Design helps their customers to make the most out of their business on the web. The starting point is the customer’s business, brand, and strategy. The way our customers are presented on the web should maximize their potential. We call it business driven design. |
| 9.25 – 9.40 |
Differences and similarities of web and application design Juha Jauhiainen, Art Director, Partner, Exove Design Ltd |
| 9.40 – 10.00 |
Case: Futureful Futureful is developing an exciting new way for you to discover personally relevant content. We are currently in stealth-mode and will be launching our iPad app this summer. Marko Andersson & Jarno Koponen, Co-founders, Futureful Ltd This presentation will be held in English. Futureful’s predictive discovery engine analyzes relevant information flows to open up the potential future around you. |
| 10.00 – 10.10 | Break |
| 10.10 – 10.30 |
Content-driven vs. code-driven Bertrand Maugain, Director, International Business Development, eZ Systems Ltd This presentation will be held in English. Founded in 1999, eZ Systems is the creator of eZ Publish, the award winning Open Source Web Content Management Platform used by more than 200,000 websites in more than 160 countries. As a company eZ Systems’ focus is on enabling customers to see ROI from our products, by giving them the ability to quickly adapt and adjust their digital offerings whilst helping future proofing their businesses in this ever changing digital landscape. |
| 10.30 – 10.50 |
Case: Scoopshot Pro Scoopshot Pro will extend the service for professional photographers. iPad is an ideal platform for Scoopshot Pro and in the presentation we will elaborate why. Petri Rahja, COO, P2S Media Group P2S Media Group develops and markets Scoopshot service. |
| 10.50 – 11.00 | Discussion |
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