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Microsoft: Bring on the Windows Phone 7 developers, developers developers

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Microsoft: Bring on the Windows Phone 7 developers, developers developers
On July 19, Microsoft began shipping out thousands of Windows Phone 7 (WP7) test units from LG and Samsung — running a near-final Technical Preview build of its new mobile operating system — to developers all over the world.
It’s crunch time for the Softies. They have developed a new phone platform from scratch that looks and feels different from what’s available from Apple, Android backers and RIM. They’ve built it, but will developers come? Microsoft is counting on its developer tools, its developer outreach programs and developer guarantees (in the form of payments if WP7 apps don’t sell as well as expected) to generate quantity and quality WP7 apps.
It’s no coincidence, as Engadget notes, that the packaging for the WP7 test units says “developers, developers, developers” on the box. (Sorry, there’s no Monkey Boy toy inside.) WP7 phone hardware and data plans are going to be key to determining how well WP7 will do versus its competition when those phones begin shipping in October in Europe and November in the U.S. But the number and kinds of apps that developers build are going to be make-or-break, as well.
There’s an evangelism team that’s been working for months to get developers on board with WP7. I’ve been talking to a number of them for the past few weeks so as to understand their big-picture goals and plans to try to win developers hearts and minds in a world where Windows Mobile is falling out of favor and iOS and Android are grabbing the attention and share.
Charlie Kindel, a 20-year Microsoft veteran who runs the Windows Phone Developer Experience, is one of the main forces behind Microsoft’s mobile developer outreach. After hearing about Microsoft’s renewed focus on mobile (and some of the big names named to run the development side of the project), Kindel joined the team in February 2009.
“Windows Phone is not an end game. It’s more of a means,” said Kindel. “Devs don’t think about apps being just client code any more. Over the past ten years, it has become the case that the core resides in the cloud, and rich clients ‘light it up’ for the user. That means it’s not so much about porting the same apps to different screens, it’s more about creating application components that cross all three screens. As your experience changes, what should an app look like and how do you eanble that? I want to make WP7 one of the screens that is supported.”
(The “cloud,” in this case, can mean Microsoft cloud services like Azure; cloud services someone else has built like Twitter; or services intrinsic to WP7, like notification, location, Xbox Live, etc., Kindel explained.)
I asked Kindel what has surprised him — and what he thinks might surprise others — about WP7. He talked about speaking to 7,000 mobile developers during a recent European tour. Relatively few had ever used Microsoft developer tools. (In one meeting, only about 10 percent had used Microsoft tools of any kind, he said.) When Microsoft showed them Visual Studio and Windows Phone development tools, “the reaction was one of disbelief,” he said, because “our tools were so much better.”
“Developers want to use the tools they already know, but at the same time, they want to know someone has thought holistically about the end-to-end process,” Kindel said. “Even though we are investing in all of these (development) areas, you don’t have to use all of our stuff.”
Microsoft’s message to developers considering WP7 is to use Silverlight or the XNA Framework to write applications and games for the forthcoming phones. And company officials are touting the transparency of the app approval process, as well as the fact that only Microsoft-certified applications will be available via the Windows Phone Marketplace as positives for developers and users.
No matter how good Microsoft’s developer story sounds, Kindel knows that it’s going to be tough to convince some developers there’s enough financial opportunity to make the development of a WP7 app worthwhile.
“The installed market is not very big, so we have to show them how much we’re investing to create a phenomenal user experience. We have to show marketing and engineering seriousness,” he said.
Microsoft hasn’t made any promises as to how many WP7 phone apps there will be out of the gate, or provided many names of developers already committed to the platform. Kindel said to expect a mix of big-name apps and brand-new ones.
“There are a type of apps users just want to exist — things like a service-enabled world clock or a level, for example,” he said. “Then there are apps no one has really thought about yet, with unique capabilities. We want there to be fantastic and beautiful examples of each.”
Who else is on Microsoft’s WP7 developer outreach team? It’s not just members of Microsoft’s Communications Business. I’ve got a “who’s who” post coming up, which includes WP7 developer team members from Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business, Windows Live and the Developer Division.
In the meantime, any developers (or potential customers) have developer-focused questions for the WP7 team?
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Mobiroo [Toronto]: Jr Mobile/Web QA Analyst

ABOUT US:
Based in downtown Toronto, we are an exciting, dynamic and rapidly growing company in the mobile industry. Founded in early 2009, we bring a unique alternative to mobile apps with a patent-pending platform. Recently awarded with the coveted Deloitte Fast 50 "Companies to Watch" Award, Mobiroo is being widely recognized as major player in the mobile app space.
MOBIROO'S CULTURE:
Know that you are part of the core team, in an organization that's at the cusp of rapid growth, with an opportunity to reap the long-term benefits
Tremendous growth opportunities in terms of leading, taking on responsibilities and gaining valuable experience through a first-of-its-kind platform
Work with a dynamic, motivated, passionate team that knows how to have fun
LOOKING FOR:
Someone who is dynamic, energetic, diligent and motivated to join our Quality Assurance team. The candidate will be responsible for testing and reporting issues for our web portal, campaigns and 3rd party mobile applications. The chosen candidate will have the opportunity to lead, learn, and gain incredible exposure to mobile, web and systems development.
If you are eager to work and test the latest technologies, to push our brand new, global mobile product, we are eager to hear from you!
ABSOLUTE MUST-HAVE SKILLS:
Minimum of 1 year of performing manual QA, testing, and debugging of applications.
Able to switch priorities at a moments notice.
Be able to work as a team but also unsupervised for extended periods.
Able to write and execute test cases.
Strong attention to detail.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
NICE TO HAVE SKILLS:
Previous experience either implementing or using an automated QA/testing process
Understanding of Mobile devices and their operating Systems (Android/BlackBerry)
Current on mobile and web technologies (.NET, web services, mobile apps, etc.)
GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Test 3rd party applications to ensure code integration is valid.
Debugging issues on mobile devices (must be able to learn this quickly)
Testing apps, campaigns and the overall software platform and provide ideas for enhancements.
Assist with the integration of QA Process where applicable
Support Sales/Business Development team from time to time.
LOCATION: Downtown Toronto (5-10 minutes walking from Toronto's Union Station)
Please send your cover letter, resume and salary expectations while applying to techjobs (at) mobiroo (dot) com

PixelMags [Bedfordshire, UK]: C++ Developer

Our Company:
PixelMags is a dynamic and evolving company delivering digital publishing to mobile devices. Our software development studios are located in the Mansion House at Wrest Park, Bedfordshire and houses our small software development teams focusing on mobile, server and desktop.
About the job:
We’re looking for an experienced C++ developer to join a small, focused team to create mobile applications using Qt. This new project will recreate the reading experience of our existing digital magazine apps on other mobile platforms. You’ll be working very closely with a device manufacturer, our UX designers & server teams, to produce high performance software delivering an amazing user experience.
We’re looking for:
2+ years professional C++ / Qt
Experienced developing GUI application architecture
Likely posses a degree in Computer Science
Knowledge of HTTP, JSON, encryption and rich media display
Work well in a small team
Excellent communication skills
Pay & Conditions:
Full time position based in our Bedfordshire office, UK
Salary dependent on experience
28 days holiday including bank holidays
Working in a great environment with beautiful surroundings
Free lunch
Please find a link to our website and company video below:
http://www.pixelmags.com
We would like to have any applicants forward their CVs to [email protected]

TeamSnap [Boulder, CO or Remote]: Android Developer

Our Company:
Fun product seeks Android Developer in Boulder, CO or your U.S-based home office. TeamSnap is an award-winning mobile and web service for managing ongoing activities including recreational and competitive sports teams, social groups, and other organizations. We’re a fast-moving and fun company. Mobile is a huge part of what we do, and you’ll be driving our Android development efforts!
About the Job:
You should have a vision for what it means to build amazing apps on Android, across different screen sizes, device types, and OS versions. You’ll have a great deal of latitude to help us build the best Android sports app in the store. No pressure.
We have a proven revenue model and an enthusiastic, rapidly-growing customer base. Find more details here: http://www.teamsnap.com/jobs/android_developer.php
To Apply:
Please email [email protected] tell us a little bit about yourself, and a lot about how you would improve our Android app. A link to your portfolio would be great and putting the job title in the subject line would be helpful too.
And you’ll really impress us if you sign up for a free TeamSnap account, download our current Android app, and come at us with real ideas. Just sayin’.

Approaching the future of enterprise mobility, QA offshoring

As more people around the world trade in their desktop PCs for smartphones and tablets, businesses are looking for ways to improve their approach to enterprise mobility. For many, this trend presents an opportunity to wring more productivity out of their workforce by allowing employees to use their personal devices on the job. Organizations that employ bring-your-own-device policies often report higher levels of employee satisfaction and performance. To optimize these efforts, however, businesses often need to develop their own software that is customized to meet their staff's specific needs. These circumstances have led to a boom in internal enterprise mobility projects, driving the need for better development and quality assurance practices within companies. Which is why, interest in enterprise mobility will only increase in the foreseeable future.
Mobile device adoption rates continue to be robust, and more resources for in-house development are available than ever before. For instance, last year Samsung announced the debut of its latest software development kit. Similarly, many businesses that wish to take full advantage of this resources and bring newer products to the market will need to bolster their internal programming and QA teams, as in-house projects are better suited to address the specific demands of enterprise end users. Keeping an eye on offshoring trends is a must.
Another trend that company leaders should take note of is the rising interest in offshoring. These practices have seen their popularity increase in recent years, as more organizations look to reduce their operational costs by outsourcing software development or testing responsibilities to overseas teams. This trend may be contributing to the growing number of tech professionals residing in regions outside of North America. According to InfoQ contributor Abel Avram's analysis of a recent IDC study, there are now more than 36 million professional developers, hobbyists and workers with ICT skills spread across the globe. Of those individuals, approximately 11 million work primarily as software developers, with 37 percent residing in the Asia-Pacific region.
Meanwhile, fewer than one-third are currently working in North or South America. While the United States has the largest share of both professional and hobbyist software developers of any single country, China and India are not too far behind, holding the second- and third-place rankings, respectively. With the race to accumulate tech-savvy employees gathering steam, taking advantage of every region's talent pool will be vital moving forward. However, it is no secret that there are many logistical challenges to managing application development and deployment since testing teams are now spread across the world.
Time zone differences, in particular, can prevent individuals from sharing updates and providing new information with programmers and testers located in other countries. If these circumstances are not addressed redundancies and oversights may occur, derailing a company's production schedule. A high-quality test management system will alleviate these concerns, however, by providing a single portal for team members to upload important test cases, scripts, metrics, reports and other information. For example, if software testers located overseas want to share the results of their latest tests with on-premises employees, they can simply upload that information in real time through a test management tool. Those records will then be readily available to in-house programmers. These capabilities reduce operational headaches for QA management and ensure that a production stays on track.
EMM to Manage Enterprise Mobility Architecture
It is true that the world has gone mobile. Businesses have started adopting mobile strategies to stay abreast with the growing technologies. Mobile devices are used by enterprises nowadays to streamline their business operations. It provides employees the flexibility to conduct business operations such as sending emails, reviewing orders, accessing business apps, etc. on the go. While the use of mobile phones in business has tremendous benefits, it also throws up challenges like securing business data and maintaining privacy. Enterprise Mobility Management companies like 42Gears offer platform agnostic solutions to deal with the challenges faced by enterprises wanting to go mobile. It offers device and app provisioning, OS configuration, remote wipe, remote viewing, application management, remote file sharing and more.

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