I’ve been lucky enough to attend two major FileMaker events in North America within four months. FileMaker DevCon was the first last July, and most recently Pause on Error in October. About Pause on Error Where DevCon is the largest gathering of FileMaker Developers consisting of finely tuned sessions in large meeting rooms on a rigorous schedule, Pause on Error is small and geared toward think-tank style sessions. At Pause you’ll sit on the floor
The Office 365 platform has become a very popular option for companies to take their first steps into using the power of the cloud. Hosted email is the backbone of the online suite, powered by Microsoft Exchange 2013, and the standard that other mail platforms are compared to. Microsoft goes a step further by offering access to SharePoint Online for document storage, collaboration, along with a powerful set of tools for developing websites, blogs and
It’s hard to believe that we’ve reached the end of October. That time of the year when daylight is disappearing, stores are decorated with cobwebs, spiders and skeleton bones. Pumpkins are carved into scary or funny faces and children dress in costumes and prepare to go trick or treating. In the spirit Halloween we have decided to take part in the festivities and present you with some technology tricks and tips along with some treats!
Today we’ll be exploring the concept of using popovers as modal dialogs in FileMaker. A modal dialog is a type of control that forces the end user to look at something or take action before continuing. FileMaker has had this functionality with the advanced window styles for a while now, but many users find that opening a new window is frequently undesirable. This is especially true in Windows environments, where new windows don’t behave as nicely as they do
What if you could save thousands of dollars each year on computer hardware costs? It would be crazy not to at least explore that option, right? I recently talked about reducing costs by moving or adopting email, apps and servers in the cloud. But when it comes to virtual desktops in the cloud, there’s the potential to practically eliminate hardware costs altogether if you move your entire team to the cloud. Hardware savings On average,
Should your business server reside in the cloud? As we continue our exploration of the cloud in our blog series, we’re helping clients think through the decision by reviewing some key factors. Gene Marks, a contributor at Forbes magazine, has many valid points in his article, Do you replace your server or go to the cloud? What are the cost benefits? How reliable is the cloud? How will the cloud support our mobility strategy? What
Apple’s iOS 8 was released a few weeks ago, and there may be a few things involving iOS 8 that would be of interest to FileMaker developers. The first important item to bookmark is the FileMaker Go iOS 8 compatibility page. Here you will find a listing of iOS 8/FileMaker Go 13.0.5 known issues. Also note that only version 13.0.5 is being listed as compatible for iOS 8, so make sure your devices are updated
You may have heard last week that Microsoft has announced Windows 10 for release next year. Upon hearing that news, many paused and silently asked themselves, “Did I already miss Windows 9?” No, Windows 9 has been skipped in what many are saying is admission from Microsoft that they missed the mark with Windows 8 and are retooling for a big splash with their new operating system (OS). Learning curve with Windows 8 There seems
Cloud-based applications are a common part of most people’s lives today. Online banking, social media and personal email are all cloud-based applications. Last week’s blog focused on cloud email, one of the most critical technologies for a business. Today, I’d like to focus on cloud-based apps in general and get you up to date on the new norm. The focus on mobility and accessibility Every day millions of users access common cloud-based business applications such
Once thought to be the wave of the future, cloud computing is quickly becoming the norm. If companies are looking to upgrade their outdated computer infrastructure or set up new infrastructure, there is little doubt that they will be looking to the cloud for some if not all of their services. Over the next few months I will be blogging on different aspects of cloud technology hoping to shed light on current and future trends
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