Reviews for 'Application Development, Integration and Management - Others'
Augmented reality uses the existing real-world environment and puts virtual information on top of it to enhance the experience. Developers use AR development platforms to blend the digital content with the user’s real-world environment. The platforms help create and edit 3D digital interactive content from real-time use of information via text, graphics, audio, and other enhancements integrated with real-world objects. The creation of 3D objects can be done on one platform but can be used cross-platform in Android, iOS, Windows & smart glasses, etc. The AR experience is most often delivered via projected graphic overlays or graphics displayed on a head-mounted display (HMD), smartphone, or tablet. Some of the AR development platforms also allow easy integration with third-party rendering tools like Unity and Unreal Engine.
Integrated Development Environment software provides an interface to write code facilitating application development. IDEs provide programmers with tools to design, build, test, and debug software programs in a graphical user interface (GUI). The user can write and edit source code in the code editor. The compiler in the IDEs translates the source code into an executable language for the computer. The debugger helps examine the code to detect and solve any issues or bugs. Some of the IDEs have advanced features like refactoring, code search, data visualization, continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) tools.
Video editing software empowers users to edit, manipulate, and transform raw media files into professional videos by providing a comprehensive set of editing tools and features. The software offers a user-friendly interface for importing media files from different content sources and arranging them in a specific order and timing for precise editing. The techniques for precise editing include cutting, cropping, rotating, adjusting the color, adding transitions, applying effects, and enhancing audio quality. In addition, it saves all the edited videos into different formats and resolutions and shares them across different platforms. The usual users hail from the fields of entertainment, marketing, education, and corporate communications.
Gartner defines zero trust network access (ZTNA) as products and services that create an identity and context-based, logical-access boundary that encompasses an enterprise user and an internally hosted application or set of applications. The applications are hidden from discovery, and access is restricted via a trust broker to a collection of named entities, which limits lateral movement within a network.