News from the road Over the last month we've been at the WMCPA (Wisconsin Midrange Computer Professional Association) annual spring conference in Wisconsin, our 10th (or maybe even 12th) RPG-DB2 Summit conference in Texas, and made another trip out to the Northeast User Groups Conference from
Android
Aside from enjoying 40 degree Minnesota weather this December 14th, we at Krengeltech have published our first application to the formal Google Android Market. The application is named KrengelContact and is a simple and light weight application that lists contacts from the IBM i and allows you to
Android apps are fun to create, but once you have something "out in the wild" you need to continue updating it with features that users are requesting. Such is the case with my 3rd article based on the SureYouCanHaveTheKeys.com idea. Are there other things you'd like to see in the
As mobile phones become more common it is important that we provide our customers with the best viewing/usability experience on the device of their choice. After-all, the more a customer enjoys their experience on our sites the more likely they are to come back. This article shows you how to
I have another fun project to introduce via a recently published article in SystemiNetwork (requires VIP subscription). The article is titled "Sure You Can Have The Keys" and is meant to show yet another way you can use Android + GoogleMaps + IBM i + RPG (OpenRPGUI.com) to produce modern
I think I find enjoyment in creating little open source projects as a testbed to see if they could be useful in the enterprise. Sometimes even bad ideas can cause you to think about a good one that wouldn't have grazed your mind space had you not failed first. DynaDroid4i is my latest open
I am excited. Excited because I have taken the dip into developing applications for the Google Android (aka Droid) platform. This development is done for devices like cell phones, tablets (think iPad) and Google TV. It is exciting because it allows me to bring together my favorite platform and
In today's ever-evolving, fast paced computing world, mobile computing is breaking new ground and fueling demands for information wherever and whenever it is needed. The typical IBM i shop is not immune to this phenomenon, but it can be more challenging than other platforms to find solutions to meet