Windows Mobile
PERICENT team have developed the distributed applications, as per the client's requirements, with the custom Windows Mobile
applications that could communicate with each other to provide overall solution to the client.
- Third-party software development is available for the Windows Phone operating system. There are several options for developers
to use when deploying a mobile application. This includes writing native code with Visual C++, writing Managed code that works
with the .NET Compact Framework, or Server-side code that can be deployed using Internet Explorer Mobile or a mobile client on
the user's device.
- The .NET Compact Framework is actually a subset of the .NET Framework and hence shares many components with
software development on desktop clients, application servers, and web servers which have the .NET Framework installed, thus
integrating networked computing space (a.k.a. "The Cloud")
- Microsoft typically releases Windows Phone Software Development Kits (SDKs) that work in conjunction with their Visual Studio
development environment. These SDKs include emulator images for developers to test and debug their applications while writing
them.