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Announcing Teamstudio Unplugged support for iOS!

This latest version of the Unplugged XPages Engine enables mobile access to corporate Notes applications—with or without connectivity—using any iOS, Android or BlackBerry device.

BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS USA. March 1, 2012: Teamstudio® today announces the availability of the Teamstudio Unplugged® XPages Engine for iOS.

Teamstudio Unplugged enables mobile access to critical business applications—with or without connectivity. And now, Unplugged can be used with any iOS, Android® or BlackBerry® device.

The Unplugged Engine allows developers to create applications that run on all three major mobile operating systems. These applications can then be updated via mobile sync to Domino servers. With its HTML5-based architecture, the Unplugged Engine unleashes the full power of the mobile user interface designer, allowing the user to create visual, touch-optimized, custom mobile applications for any of the three main operating systems. And, because Unplugged is cross-platform, users can leverage a single, easy-to-maintain code base across all the most popular mobile platforms.

Nigel Cheshire, Teamstudio CEO, comments: “The multi-device support that Unplugged provides is perfect for organizations that want to increase efficiency by allowing employees to work anytime, anywhere, with reliable mobile security. Mobile Web apps are easy to create with XPages, but most only work well with an excellent wireless signal. With Unplugged, it’s easy to create replicating apps that work, whatever the conditions.”

For more information, please visit our dedicated Unplugged website.

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2011 Spotlight Awards Winners!

We had some amazing entries. Following is the list of the winners. Congratulations to all!

GRAND PRIZE - NOTES CLIENT APP

Greg Webb - GAMS Global Application Management System

Created for GM, it allows the organization's globally dispersed application owners to manage their Notes applications.

GRAND PRIZE - MOBILE APP

Mike Butcher - eReport v5

eReports is a Mobile Web Application that was built using Lotus Notes Domino, HTML5, Ajax and JSON. It runs on Android phones via a shortcut on the user's home screen, and acts like a native application.

RUNNER-UP - NOTES CLIENT APP

Alan Lawson - PDQ Portal

PDQ Portal is both a Lotus Domino CMS application and a development framework that has been used to create web applications for intranet sites, travel insurance sales, order and artwork processing, photo contests, and online education for internal user bases of up to 13,000 users.

RUNNER-UP - MOBILE APP

Bob Stephan - Ringi Approval App

Created for SMC, the Ringi approval system is the standard decision-making system for management. Bob Stephan and his team extended the Ringi app to the managers' mobile devices, and now they can access the system anytime, from anywhere.

HONORABLE MENTION - NOTES CLIENT APP

Declan Lynch - FileSendr

fileSendr allows users to create a secure file distribution system, for files too large to send via email.

Thanks to everyone who submitted an app for this year's contest - you are all rock stars in our book!