New - AT&T Developer Program - Mobile Application Development Best Practices
Written by AT&T
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
New from AT&T, a best practices guide designed to help developers get up and running with applications on the AT&T network. Learn the best practices for mobile application development including formulating a wireless strategy and tips on solution design, development, deployment, and maintenance.
Whether you're creating mobile productivity, multimedia or content-rich applications, there are some key development considerations you should understand early on. These best practices will help to ensure that your application provides for an optimal customer experience, and that it runs efficiently over AT&T network.
In this white paper you will discover information on:
Unique Aspects of Mobile Applications
Formulating a Wireless Strategy
Evaluating Technology Requirements and Available Approaches
Fitting the Mobile Solution to the Environment
Defining a Platform Policy
Remembering the Mobile Device Is Not the Desktop
Analyzing Coverage
Managing Mobile Devices
Designing for Security
And More!
By submitting your free request, you will not only have access to this white paper, but will also be registered for a free devCentral membership, where you can gain access to all of AT&T's Developer Program resources! A follow-up email will be sent to you with your login and access information.
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