SDK
U-Prove SDK Overview
White Paper Credentica's U-Prove SDK brings multi-party security and superior system scalability to identity and access management. The SDK enables organizations to protect identity-related assertions with... [23 Jun 2007]
F-Prot Antivirus SDK
White Paper The F-PROT Antivirus SDK is a professional antivirus software development package that allows the addition of antivirus functionality to nearly any type of application running under Windows, Solaris, AIX, Linux, BSD and... [14 Oct 2008]
TeamTalk 3 SDK: A Simple Way to VoIP-Enable Your Application
White Paper The TeamTalk 3 SDK contains a high performance VoIP conferencing client capable of delivering crystal clear sound even for both low and high-bandwidth users. TeamTalk VoIP users are arranged in a tree-structure where... [23 Jun 2007]
EMC Centera CentraStar/SDK Compatibility With Centera ISV Applications - A Detailed Review
White Paper This white paper provides an overview on the compatibility between EMCZ Centera and SDK releases, the general approach ISVs have to this compatibility statement.and how infrastructure upgrade activities involving the... [11 Jun 2009]
Save Time and Money With the PixTools for .NET SDK
White Paper For developers working in the Microsoft .NET environment, the EMC Captiva ISIS PixTools for .NET SDK allows to take full advantage of Microsoft Visual Studio development tools. The attendee of this webcast will see a... [25 Apr 2009]
F-Prot Antivirus SDK: Technology Licensing
White Paper This paper provides an overview of F-PROT Antivirus SDK technology licensing, the benefits of the solution and of partnering with FRISK Software. There is an enormous demand for virus protection and IT security solutions. [18 Nov 2008]
Google's Android gets new functionality baked in with Donut SDK
News Developers can download the SDK here. Google announced on Tuesday that the Donuts are ready. Those smartphone developers waiting for the next version of Android, codenamed Donut, will not have to wait any longer now that... [16 Sep 2009]
Latest Google Android SDK: Fast browsing and hello video
News Android's Xavier Ducrohet said in a blog post announcing the SDK: "I encourage you to start working with this early-look SDK, but please know that the APIs for Android 1.5 have not been finalised. As a... [15 Apr 2009]
iPhone SDK downloaded by 100,000 developers
News Despite some early problems managing the flood of developers seeking access to the iPhone software development kit (SDK), Apple reported 100,000 developers have downloaded the kit as of Sunday 9 March. [13 Mar 2008]
Photos: Behind the scenes at the iPhone SDK launch
Photo The SDK gives the hot-shot gadget its way into the corporate - and even the gaming - worlds. One SDK feature is an iPhone simulator, which lets you test an iPhone application on a Mac to give you a sense... [07 Mar 2008]
CipherCode: A Visual Tagging SDK
White Paper This paper describes the design and implementation of a visual tagging SDK which can be used to create customized tags and tag decoders. The SDK consists of three core components namely, the Tag... [23 Jun 2007]
Google releases Android 1.0 SDK beta
News Google on Monday released the first beta version of its software developer kit (SDK) for Android phones, a significant step in the company's hope for "open" phone technology. Google, which is leading the 34-company Open... [19 Aug 2008]
Sony Ericsson issues SDK for Windows Xperia
News Sony Ericsson has launched an SDK for its first Windows Mobile device, the forthcoming Xperia X1. Last month Google released an SDK for its upcoming Android mobile OS and has been showering cash on... [05 Sep 2008]
MSDN Webcast: Unified Communications 101 (Part 3 of 4): The SDK for the Unified Communications Managed API (Level 100)
White Paper The presenter of this webcast presents the Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) version 1.0. The SDK includes a SIP-based endpoint API that can... [10 Dec 2007]
Android opens its doors to developers with SDK v1.0
News The biggest difference from the previous Android SDK 0.9 is that software built with version 1.0 will actually - not just probably - work on those real-world phones, according to the SDK release notes. [25 Sep 2008]