Tony, I completely agree with you. I think you are misinterpreting my
"sor far ... much penetration" to mean "isn't appropriate"

Take for banking sector, which is typically quite reserved/slow in
uptake of current technology vs the gaming sector on the other side of
the spectrum.

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] Pondering recent thread on compact framework

For George, I think a question about "what would be some potential uses"
characterizes our community, and is part of what prompted me to open the
discussion.  With hundreds of thousands of apps out there for every
mobile device, there are any number of potential uses for mobile access,
regardless of the platform on the back-end.  With apologies for my
directness and not the
content: Pick people need to stop thinking like Pick people and start
looking at what the rest of the world is doing in terms of data access
and updates.

To answer your question more directly however, many companies these days
look for things like reporting, BI, dashboards, GUI, and web services to
satisfy their needs to communicate current data to trading partners,
management, and other employees.  The mobile device is just another UI
where you can gather and provide information on a timely basis.

For Dan, your point on connecting indirectly is my preferred method, and
was the suggestion I made when an issue was presented with UO/CF.

As to U2 applications covering a segment that isn't covered by mobile
devices - I think U2/MV has widespread applications in every market, and
almost everyone has a cell phone these days.  I don't think there's
anything to separate the kind of people who use U2 apps from the kind of
people who use cell phones.  And one of my points is precisely that,
that these things are unrelated.
People who use mobile devices download apps of all kinds.
There's no reason why apps based on U2 should be categorically any
different.  As many people would be ready to state, we're selling
applications, not databases.

Thanks for your responses.
T

> From: George Gallen
> To further the question, what would be some potential uses of mobile 
> phone with U2 that would not be covered with website usage with U2, 
> with different screen layouts?
> 
> Or are you talking about smartphone apps?

> From: Dan McGrath
> 4) Not directly connecting to U2 from the mobile phone, but some 
> intermediate web server in between.
> Using a REST or Webservices API from the mobile device would probably 
> be far more common than directly connecting to U2. For anyone (if 
> there is) doing it this way, you wouldn't see any questions on that 
> here.

> The other question would be, are the majority applications built on U2

> covering a segment that so far doesn't have much penetration on mobile

> devices (whether it is a U2 system or other)?

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