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Stephen Cohen
PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT - ARCHITECT

Mr. Cohen has over twenty-five years of experience in the telecommunications, hospitality and travel industries.

Mr. Cohen’s greatest assets are being a self driven, independent thinker with an ability to identify procedural problems and institute solutions that result in greater effectiveness, productivity and cost saving. He maintains a high level of responsiveness and an equally high level of staff, management and customer satisfaction. His experience in various high pressure operational and management roles make him highly effective in critical project positions.

His experience includes gathering business and functional requirements, development of statement of work documentation, joining together business units with competing requirements and presenting a unified roadmap that satisfies all stakeholders.

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HTML5 and Enterprise Mobility Solutions

Stephen Cohen, Principal Consultant - Architect  :  12 September 2011 / 8:44 AM  :  0 0 comments

Many major businesses are looking towards a mobility solution, either for their workforce or customer base. There are many challenges faced in the decision on what applications to make available and what devices and mobile operating systems to support. Can HTML5 help the IT organizations deliver faster and for a lower cost than building device and OS specific mobile applications.

HTML5 Benefits:

  • Device agnostic
  • HTML5 compatible browser required
  • IPhone  and IPad
  • Android
  • Windows Mobile
  • Symbian
  • Blackberry
  • Eliminates the need for propriet...

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    Posted in Enterprise Integration & IT on 12 September 2011

    Tagged: Mobile Shopping  Mobility  

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