Remote Device Access Services
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The remote device access services enable access to a live device over the Internet. This offers a possibility for the developers to reduce the effort on testing, demoing and content & application development. In addition it promotes collaboration among colleagues in remote locations. There are two services which are promoted by Forum Nokia.
There are two services which are promoted by Forum Nokia:
- Remote Device Access by Forum Nokia
- Forum Nokia Virtual Developer Lab powered by DeviceAnywhere
Forum Nokia Virtual Developer Lab
DeviceAnywhere is an award-winning product that provides convenient and cost-effective end-to-end solutions for mobile content development, monitoring, testing and deployment – enabling application developer to bring better content to market faster than ever before. Its unique Direct-to-Device™ technology provides access to real handsets in live global networks, from anywhere. DeviceAnywhere currently supports 1500 devices on over 25 different carrier networks worldwide, with locations in the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, Germany, and Japan. To learn more about DeviceAnywhere – and to sign up for a free, three-hour trial – please visit www.deviceanywhere.com.
Remote Device Access
Remote Device Access (RDA) is a service that allows developers to test their mobile applications and services remotely on various Nokia devices based on Symbian OS. The main features of the service are remote controlling a device, installing and running applications, transferring files, and analyzing log files in real-time. RDA is an Internet-based solution and the basic requirements for using the service are a Forum Nokia user account, a standard Web browser, and Java Web Start (comes typically with JRE; version 5.0 or newer is required). Usage is free of charge for all Forum Nokia members.
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