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HiT Barcelona: DeviceAnywhere offers mobile application and content certification

June 18, 2009 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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With the application stores in full bloom, DeviceAnywhere is showing its offering that aims to help mobile operators and other interested parties (handset makers?) better manage all mobile content that comes their way. With DeviceAnywhere Proof Center, application and other mobile content developers and creators can certify their work, ultimately ensuring end-user’s satisfaction — the idea is that all content/apps which reach user is safe and reliable.

In that sense, DeviceAnywhere provides a central location where developers can retrieve go-to-market certification requirements from specific content aggregators, application distributors, and app stores. They [developers] can self-test their work against specified requirements across any of DeviceAnywhere’s 2000+ devices. All tests are automatically saved into “proofs” and organized by application and handset…

DeviceAnywhere Proof Center works as a SaaS (software as a service) and I can see it being used by medium or large developers for testing their apps/content across devices and platforms. You can get more information about DeviceAnywere’s offering from their website.

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