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Symbian Partnership
August 2009
The Symbian Foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation whose mission is to enable an open ecosystem that collaborates to create the most complete and richest user experiences for mobile devices. Symbian maintains the code for an open source software platform based on Symbian OS and software assets contributed by Nokia, NTT DOCOMO, and Sony Ericsson, including the S60 and MOAP(S) user interfaces.
Portions of the platform's source code have already been moved to open source, under the Eclipse Public License. By mid-2010 this process will be complete, making the platform code available to all for free.
The foundation software licensing model and governance structure has been designed to secure transparency, encourage contribution and maintain platform consistency. The foundation promotes collaboration, contributions and active participation, and operates as a meritocracy.
Symbian's board of directors is comprised of the following companies: AT&T Mobility LLC, NTT DOCOMO, Inc., Nokia Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, ST Microelectronics NV, Texas Instruments Inc., Vodafone Group Services Ltd.
The Symbian Foundation now occupies offices in the UK (London), US (Foster City), Japan (Tokyo), and Finland (Helsinki), and will soon have a regional operation in China (Beijing).
For more information please visit www.symbian.org or blog.symbian.org.
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Eurocenter DDC Achieves CMMI Level 3 Compliance
November 2008
At Eurocenter, our competency lies in product development, design, testing, and maintenance and in building customised applications of varying complexity. We follow mature software development processes to optimize and streamline our performance and quality. Our highly structured and well modulated delivery model aptly named ‘EC Process' ensures that all projects held at Eurocenter DDC are managed and delivered according to plan. Our stringent quality standards call for code reviews, process audits and account and management reviews that are unified and driven by effective project management.
We aim to consistently meet the challenge of delivering high quality products in an intelligent and cost effective manner.
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How IT can cut carbon emissions?
June 2008
Nobody likes slow software because they have to wait. Waiting means you’re spending your time doing nothing because of something else that’s out of your control. But waiting is an integral part of our interaction with computers and the software they run. Things don’t happen instantly. You need to wait for applications to load, wait for websites to download, wait for software to compile and so on.
Because waiting isn’t a positive aspect of your product, you would do well to minimize it. There are two ways of doing this.
The first is the most straightforward: optimize your code. There are a few things you can do here, like re-factoring and caching, that will help your apps run faster. Optimizing your code to run faster is an honest and fairly obvious way to go about decreasing wait times for your users.
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Eurocenter DDC launches EC Frameworks
April 2008
which are a set of reusable software subsystems with a code base that can be easily integrated to any business applications to provide value and functionalities in the area of Business Intelligence, Reporting, Search and Web Portals
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EC attained Microsoft Gold Certification
June 2008
We are proud to announce that we have attained Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status with competencies in Custom Development Solutions and Data Management Solutions.
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