Application development innovator joins executives from Adobe and Mochi Media to discuss future of native apps, web apps, runtime platforms, and cross-platform issues.
San Francisco, California July 12, 2010 — Tomorrow, at VentureBeat’s annual MobileBeat conference, Abraham Elias, CEO of Sencha, the leader in enterprise JavaScript frameworks, is participating in a panel that will examine where HTML5 and Flash are heading, and the relative merits of different content and media delivery technologies in the fast-paced mobile sector.
The panel, The Future of HTML and Flash, will be moderated by Anthony Ha, assistant editor of VentureBeat. With the mobile Web at a crossroads, consumers and developers will soon decide whether Adobe’s Flash will continue to play a leading role in the delivery of rich media, or if HTML5 and its related technologies will predominate.
Elias will offer his personal perspectives on the relative merits of web apps and native apps, Flash and how it compares to the capabilities offered by HTML5, the implications of rapidly evolving mobile browsers, and what mobile application developers need to consider as they decide which approach to adopt for their specific application.
Sencha’s flagship product, Sencha Touch, is the world’s first application framework built specifically to leverage to leverage HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for the highest level of power, flexibility, and optimization on touch-based mobile devices.
Panelists
- Abraham Elias, CEO, Sencha
- Anup Murarka, director of partner development & technology strategy, Adobe
- Josh Larson, president and CEO, Mochi Media
- Moderator: Anthony Ha, assistant editor, VentureBeat
Details
Tuesday, July 13, 1:35pm
MobileBeat 2010, Palace Hotel, San Francisco