In the midst of iPhone mania, Android frenzy, and Symbian going open source, there's been talk about growing fractures and compatibility chaos in the mobile landscape. This growing storm affects not only software developers, but hardware makers as well. With over 30 operating systems f... In the midst of iPhone mania, Android frenzy, and Symbian going open source, there's been talk about growing fractures and compatibility chaos in the mobile landscape. This growing storm affects not only software developers, but hardware makers as well. With over 30 operating systems f...Nov. 10, 2008 05:00 AM EST Reads: 3,677 |
We're living in an information age. Our daily life involves absorbing useful information and filtering out garbage. Information (data) plays an important role in our daily life. People, especially businesses, need to organize large amounts of disparate information. The information need...May. 18, 2007 02:00 PM EDT Reads: 7,790 |
We are on the cusp of the next giant step in software applications. It's a new frontier that is there for the bold of mind to embrace. This new caliber of applications will be hugely beneficial to mankind, the quality of our lives, and the safety and security of our nation. These appli...Jan. 8, 2007 01:45 PM EST Reads: 7,346 |







Bob DeAnna joined Recursion Software in January 2006 and is responsible for directing product strategy and, most notably, leading the architecture and positioning of Voyager, the company’s intelligent pervasive distributed computing platform. Through his guidance the product has been enhanced to include native support for .NET, CF, Android, RETE-based rules engines, embedded databases, and the ability to run on nearly 20 embedded and mobile device platforms. Bob brings more than 24 years of experience in software architecture, development and mentoring. His expertise is in distributed application frameworks such as JEE, CORBA, .NET and ATMI. Bob holds a Bs in mechanical engineering from Rutgers University and a continuing education degree in C/C++ and Unix Programming from New York University.
We're living in an information age. Our daily life involves absorbing useful information and filtering out garbage. Information (data) plays an important role in our daily life. People, especially businesses, need to organize large amounts of disparate information. The information need...
We are on the cusp of the next giant step in software applications. It's a new frontier that is there for the bold of mind to embrace. This new caliber of applications will be hugely beneficial to mankind, the quality of our lives, and the safety and security of our nation. These appli...






















