More than a year after Appcelerator first released an open source platform for developing desktop and smartphone applications, the Mountain View, Calif. startup is finally unveiling Titanium 1.0, the ...
With its latest major developer platform update, Appcelerator is one step closer to its dream of becoming the next Oracle. The company initially started out offering tools for building mobile apps, ...
Appcelerator, whose Titanium platform is used to develop cross-platform apps for smartphones and tablets, has opened Open Mobile Marketplace, a store where developers can download modules to expand ...
While consumers have rapidly moved to interfacing with technology primarily from mobile devices, traditional organizations are slower to adapt. Perhaps the exemplar for this “doing the way things have ...
Appcelerator has been acquired. The mobile app development platform that counts the likes of T-Mobile, PayPal and GameStop among its customers has been bought by the B2B enterprise company Axway in an ...
App development platform maker Appcelerator is looking to change the way it does business. Unfortunately for many employees at the company, that meant a massive reorganization that saw about 30 ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 4, 2014) - Appcelerator today announced that it has been named as a "Leader" company, earning placement in the highest quadrant for vision and execution by ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 17, 2014) - Appcelerator® today unveiled new capabilities to the company's category-defining mobile engagement platform, making it smarter, more connected and ...
System administrators take note: That mobile employee expense app you’re building should be every bit as easy to use as Facebook. Oh, and you better deliver it quickly too, because that’s how Facebook ...
I interviewed Appcelerator's founders last week to discuss their latest product release and their contest to try to spur community development. We hit on a number of topics, including rich Internet ...
Apple may want to think twice before banning Appcelerator Titanium as a tool for building iPhone and iPad apps, vice president of marketing Scott Schwarzhoff told ZDNet Open Source. Titanium is good ...
Appcelerator has launched an open source competitor to Adobe's AIR, called Titanium, aimed at helping developers build Web technology into desktop applications. Appcelerator has also brought in new ...
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