User Experience

The User Experience layer represents the way any system, application, or device is designed so that it accommodates the persona, purpose, and preferences of all users in an organization. The User Experience should be aligned with a corporate vision to deliver a familiar, interactive...read more
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By sean.Deuby@advaiya.com
Monday, July 26, 2010
I'm back from a whirlwind 48 hours at the first annual Cloud Identity Summit, hosted by PingIdentity, and I'm still digesting all I've learned in that short time. Cloud identity is the subject of how to easily, yet securely, access and use the exploding number of cloud applications (from Facebook to Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services to Salesforce.com to Gmail) available to businesses and consumers. Since security is thought to be the biggest ro...
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By scott.golightly@advaiya.com
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Scott Golightly You don’t have to go very far to find more news about the economy and how businesses are looking to cut costs and reduce their exposure to risk. In many cases this means that companies are trying to reduce or eliminate spending and make do with the hardware and software that they already have. Indeed this is one of the key value propositions of SOA, but I will discuss that more in a fu...
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By karen.forster@advaiya.com
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Karen Forster - Director of Platform Vision at AdvaiyaUser-centric computing. With the immanent launch of Windows 7 (the successor to Windows Vista), it's no surprise that the focus of Day 2 of the 2009 Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) is on Microsoft's client operating system. Actually, according to System Center General Manager Brad Anderson, starting at last year's MMS, there has been a shift in p...
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By karen.forster@advaiya.com
Friday, February 20, 2009
Karen Forster - Director of Platform Vision at AdvaiyaTake this true/false quiz to see if your company is making the same mistakes as the large, multi-national enterprises that have participated in Advaiya’s Business Value Assessment (BVA) engagements. Then view the video here to get the answers, as Karen Forster (Advaiya’s director of Pla...
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By karen.forster@advaiya.com
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
If you're a developer interested in creating and selling apps for the new Windows Phone 7, you'll want to be aware of the CTP refresh of the developer tools. You can download the new CTP at http://developer.windowsphone.com/. To learn more about how to be a Windows Phone 7 developer check out the article, "What You need to Know to Start Developing for Windows Phone 7," at http://www.platformv...
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By sean.Deuby@advaiya.com
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sean Deuby I've worked in Big IT for 25 years. During that time I've worked with three major virtualization technology vendors: IBM, VMware, and Microsoft. I've learned the hard way about the implications of choosing one virtualization solution over another. I'm forever grateful to IBM as their VM operating system was my ticket out of electrical engineering. I was working at Texas Instruments (TI...
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