Warehouse Management Trends Update for Software Developers
DevPro Journal speaks with Pete Zimmerman, North American Software Sales Manager at VAI, about the latest warehouse management trends.
Blockchain 101: An ISV’s Guide
With Bitcoin dominating headlines over the past several months, it’s been nearly impossible not to be aware of the stir blockchain technology is creating among investors and in the IT world. But have you considered how blockchain could contribute to the growth of your ISV business?
To help you answer...
First Annual VOICE Summit Awards Set to Honor Emerging Voice Tech Community
The 2019 VOICE Summit Awards Dinner will recognize finalists for twelve new categories of voice experience awards, and will feature challenge winners from special global competitions put forward by Amazon, Microsoft and Samsung.
Why It’s Smart to Consider a Barcode Printer a “Thing” in the Internet of Things
IoT technology fills in the gap that kept barcode printers unconnected and unmanaged.
30 Blockchain Apps Waiting for a Willing ISV
When you hear “blockchain” do you associate it with cryptocurrency? If you do, you are only partially right. ISVs who are willing to think outside the Bitcoin box can leverage this technology to design solutions for clients in virtually any industry. In Part 1 of DevPro Journal’s series on...
Introducing DevPro Journal: How to Create a Profitable, Sustainable ISV Business
Nearly 20 years ago I became the part-owner of a small IT firm in Erie, PA. We had two sides of the house — a networking and general IT group that installed networks, PCs, and handled desktop support for customers in law, dental, and government; and a B2B software...
Why It’s an Exciting Time to Work as an ISV in Public Safety
New tech, new networks, and new workflows are enabling solutions for public safety that make their jobs safer and easier.
Predictive Maintenance in IoT Integration: In Praise of the Anomaly
Anomalies are part of a software developer’s work and life, especially in an emerging industry such as IoT.
what3words Introduces the what3words Skill for Amazon Alexa to Bring more Accurate Addressing to Users on The Go
The what3words skill will enable Alexa users to interact with the innovative location technology, including navigating to precise 3m x 3m squares.
3 Reasons to Develop Government IoT Applications
There are many potential government IoT applications — and good reasons for your software company to expand your business into this market.
AT&T Announces Cloud-enabled IoT Asset Management Solution for Rapid Deployment of Asset Tracking and Monitoring Needs
AT&T announced a new IoT solution, called AT&T Asset Management – Operations Center for quick deployment of asset monitoring and management solutions in the Cloud. The solution will run on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, and will use several Microsoft enterprise components, such as Azure Cosmos DB and Microsoft...
The Need for a “TSA” for IoT Devices
Have you been in possession of your IOT devices at all times during the COVID-19 pandemic?
What ISVs Need to Know About Zebra’s “Savanna” Announcement
Prior to today's Zebra Technologies’ announcement concerning its new Savanna data intelligence platform, DevPro Journal sat down with Matt Kowalski, Senior Manager, Operations, Chief Technology Officer at Zebra to learn more about how ISVs can benefit.
Mike Monocello, DevPro Journal: Why is Zebra’s referring to its new platform as a...
3 Retail IoT Trends Influencing the Software Market
Retailers are beginning to explore the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, which is creating new opportunities for ISVs. In a vast retail IoT market, however, you may need some direction to see precisely where the most promising opportunities lie.
DevPro Journal asked Luis Artiz, Group Product Manager for...
VARs, Integrators, MSPs, CSPs, and ISVs: DevPro Journal is Here to Help Your Software Business Flourish
I’ve seen a lot of changes over the past 17+ years since I started covering the B2B IT space. Four trends stand out from those early years:
RFID. In the early 2000s, the promise of one-cent RFID tags and “lights out warehousing” seemed right around the corner. Like all big ideas, the vision can be years ahead of the...