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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Today -- Build Cloud-Based Applications with Microservices

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Build Cloud-Based Applications with Microservices
Build Cloud-Based Applications with Microservices
Check out this upcoming live webcast and join Jeff Sloyer, IBM Developer Evangelist and Master Inventor, for a tutorial for building cloud-based applications. Using IBM's platform as a service, Bluemix, Jeff will show you how to architect and assemble cloud-based applications built for cloud scale. Leveraging the power of microservices, developers can quickly translate monolithic applications to a cloud-based microarchitecture. This hour-long session will introduce the concepts and include a live demonstration to get developers started with cloud-based applications. Register today to take advantage of this valuable opportunity!
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Monday, January 26, 2015

This Week: Build Cloud-Based Applications with Microservices

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January 28, 2015
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Build Cloud-Based Applications with Microservices
Check out this upcoming live webcast and join Jeff Sloyer, IBM Developer Evangelist and Master Inventor, for a tutorial for building cloud-based applications. Using IBM's platform as a service, Bluemix, Jeff will show you how to architect and assemble cloud-based applications built for cloud scale. Leveraging the power of microservices, developers can quickly translate monolithic applications to a cloud-based microarchitecture. This hour-long session will introduce the concepts and include a live demonstration to get developers started with cloud-based applications. Register today to take advantage of this valuable opportunity!

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Friday, January 23, 2015

How to Create an e-Commerce Site: A DIY Guide

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How to Create an e-Commerce Site: A DIY Guide
How to Create an e-Commerce Site: A DIY Guide
The popularity of the online marketplace shows no signs of slowing, so now may be the perfect time to start selling on the Web. There are more options for creating an e-commerce site than ever before. Working with an e-commerce platform provider or website designer might offer some convenience, but if you want additional flexibility and control, your best bet may be to create your site on your own. Read this guide to learn about what goes into creating your own do-it-yourself (DIY) e-commerce website, from start to finish.
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Monday, January 19, 2015

Coming Soon -- Using Microservices to Build a Real Cloud App

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Coming Soon — Using Microservices to Build a Real Cloud App
Join Jeff Sloyer, IBM Developer Evangelist and Master Inventor, for a tutorial for building cloud-based applications. Using IBM's platform as a service, Bluemix, Jeff will show you how to architect and assemble cloud-based applications built for cloud scale. Leveraging the power of microservices, developers can quickly translate monolithic applications to a cloud-based microarchitecture. This hour-long session on January 28 will introduce the concepts and include a live demonstration to get developers started with cloud-based applications. Register today to take advantage of this valuable opportunity!
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Simplify Development & Integration of iOS Apps for Business

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Simplify Development & Integration of iOS Apps for Business
Simplify Development & Integration of iOS Apps for Business
IBM's MobileFirst platform is revolutionizing how businesses worldwide create mobile apps. Join the MobileFirst platform team for a live demonstration of how to build iOS apps for your business. Available on Bluemix, the IBM MobileFirst platform for iOS is the new developer experience for iOS development. This platform simplifies the development and integration of iOS apps for your business. Check out this upcoming webcast as MobileFirst and Bluemix experts discuss the new IBM MobileFirst platform for iOS and conduct a live demo on building an iOS application.
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Monday, January 12, 2015

How to Build iOS Apps for Your Business

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January 14, 2015
4:00 pm UTC
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How to Build iOS Apps for Your Business
IBM's MobileFirst platform is revolutionizing how businesses worldwide create mobile apps. Join the MobileFirst platform team for a live demonstration of how to build iOS apps for your business. Available on Bluemix, the IBM MobileFirst platform for iOS is the new developer experience for iOS development. This platform simplifies the development and integration of iOS apps for your business. Check out this upcoming webcast as MobileFirst and Bluemix experts discuss the new IBM MobileFirst platform for iOS and conduct a live demo on building an iOS application.

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