Please join us this month for the 14th edition of TiMo. There is an interesting program we've prepared for you:
18:30-18:45 Participants registration
18:45-19.30 Dan Suciu & Ionut Ion (Three Pillar Global, Cluj-Napoca) - Delivering pre-contractual native vs cross-platform technology alternatives analysis for facilitating client's project decisions
19:30-20.00 Alin Besnea & Ciprian Caba (Santa's Little Helper, Timisoara) - Seasonal multiple mobile and web platform consumer applications development (and in-time launching)
20:00-20:10 Codruta Nicolescu (ARIES-TM, Timisoara) - Mobile World Congress visitor pass winners draw
20:10-20:20 break
20:20-21:05 Moise Jurcă & Radu Moldovan (Qualteh, Timisoara) - Conquering cross/multi-platform technology excellence in enterprise mobile apps. Lessons learning, award winning
21:05-21:50 Dan Virtopeanu (Grapes Games, Bucharest) - Mobile marketer's take on pros and cons of native versus mobile web apps (via Skype)
As you may see, the 14th edition of Timisoara Mobile Development Group meetups is interestingly dedicated to a really disputed and fundamental topic: developing native mobile applications vs developing cross compiled web apps.
We'll have the opportunity to discuss this issue during and after the four presentations reflecting the pros and cons analysis done from different points of view:
1. the outsourcing company's effort to offer the client an 360 degree understanding of the various possible technological approaches that could be involved for developing the best solution to meet all the functional and business requirements
2. the own product development company's that have to make crucial decisions in order to secure an as smooth as possible product development cycle and commercialization over medium to long term
3. the small mobile development team's, aiming to develop in an extremely rigid timeframe applications that should reach as many as possible customers
4. the mobile marketer's, that will require flexible applications, able to adapt and generate benefits after exploitation on various channels.