With its latest major developer platform update, Appcelerator is one step closer to its dream of becoming the next Oracle. The company initially started out offering tools for building mobile apps, ...
More than a year after Appcelerator first released an open source platform for developing desktop and smartphone applications, the Mountain View, Calif. startup is finally unveiling Titanium 1.0, the ...
App development platform maker Appcelerator is looking to change the way it does business. Unfortunately for many employees at the company, that meant a massive reorganization that saw about 30 ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - Jan 24, 2013) - Appcelerator®, the leading mobile development platform, and SOASTA™, the leader in cloud and mobile testing, today announced a new integration between ...
Mobile app development platform Appcelerator has agreed to acquire mobile gaming and HTML5 development platform Particle Code. The acquisition allows Appcelerator to expand its Titanium platform – ...
Appcelerator, whose Titanium platform is used to develop cross-platform apps for smartphones and tablets, has opened Open Mobile Marketplace, a store where developers can download modules to expand ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - Oct 18, 2012) - Appcelerator ®, the leading mobile platform company, today announced a collaborative effort with AT&T to enable mobile developers to build applications ...
Appcelerator has been acquired. The mobile app development platform that counts the likes of T-Mobile, PayPal and GameStop among its customers has been bought by the B2B enterprise company Axway in an ...
Appcelerator made its fourth buy in two years this week, with the acquisition of Nodeable, a small Hadoop startup with big ambitions. Terms of the deal were not disclosed A few months ago Nodeable ...
Appcelerator Platform 2 combines rich mobile client support with the advantages of Node.js, but lacks pre-built integrations and full sync support Appcelerator Titanium has been a player in the mobile ...
Appcelerator says the new version of its forge site, Appcelerator.org, is filled with Web 2.0 goodness. You might even call it a Forge 2.0. The idea is the site will not just attract Appcelerator ...