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CIC Insights: Mobile World Congress 2016 Report

By |2016-10-17T10:52:14+01:0011 March 2016|Analysis, Uncategorized|

This year marked Creative Intellect’s third visit to Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Each year the event gets bigger and more spectacular. This year recorded over 101,000 attendees from 204 countries and 2,200 exhibitors. Samsung, the stand by which all others are judged, had a virtual reality theme park style ride. In an effort [...]

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From design to code: Has Adobe finally cracked it?

By |2016-10-17T10:52:21+01:0015 January 2015|Analysis, Software Development|

When I started to develop for the web in the mid-nineties there were virtually no web designers. Instead it was left to developers to both design and build websites. Many of my first projects were designed using a collection of basic free tools courtesy of net Magazine and coded using SimpleText. When I took my [...]

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Adobe MAX 2014: The focus is on designers but the big winner might be developers

By |2016-10-17T10:52:21+01:0029 October 2014|Analysis, Cloud, Mobile, Software Development|

Adobe MAX 2014 marked the second year as the reinvented "Creativity Conference" aimed at designers. This has been a significant shift in what was historically a developer conference. However it is also a reflection of recent changes at Adobe which has adjusted to life after the Flash Platform. This is a very sensible move by [...]

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Talking Web Dev Trends with Adobe’s Brian LeRoux

By |2016-10-17T10:52:26+01:0011 March 2014|Software Development|

I recently had the opportunity to speak with Brian LeRoux, Principal Product Manager at Adobe, about trends that he is seeing from within the developer community. In recent times Adobe has invested heavily in HTML5 tools and technologies such as the Edge suite and PhoneGap. They have also made a concerted push to open these [...]

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Adobe finds cloud has a gold plated lining

By |2016-10-17T10:52:35+01:007 May 2013|Analysis, Licensing|

There has been quite a reaction to the announcement from Adobe that Creative Suite, as a boxed product, is effectively dead. There are many good reasons for Adobe to take this step although there are also some issues that it still needs to address. We take a first look at the benefits Creative Cloud delivers for [...]

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Evolution of Design and Development: Adobe’s perspective

By |2016-10-17T10:52:35+01:005 May 2013|Software Development|

The design and development landscape has never looked so rich and varied, with opportunities to create all manner of applications and content for an ever-broadening range of devices. But equally, those at the front lines of design and development have perhaps never had it so challenging. CIC has just published a recent podcast with CIC [...]

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