ITR Mobility since Jan 2011
Chief Software Architect
John Wiley and Sons since Dec 2010
Author of "iPad in the Enterprise"
iPhone Life magazine since Sep 2008
Enterprise Editor
ITR Group since Mar 2007
Chief Technology Officer
Smartphone magazine Oct 2006 - Sep 2008
Enterprise Editor
Skills:
Mobile Applications Mobile Devices Enterprise Software Mobile Technology Enterprise Architecture Iphone Strategic Planning Integration Strategy Mobile Marketing Ipad Ios Development It Strategy Mobile Strategy Management Strategic Partnerships Software Development Windows Mobile Solution Architecture Mobile 2.0 Saas Agile Methodologies Information Systems Business Intelligence Scrum Architectures Architecture Xml Cloud Computing .Net Web Services Soa Solutions Marketing Mobile Information Systems Strategy Android Software As A Service Consulting Wireless Virtualization Information Technology Technical Leadership Entrepreneurship
Interests:
Mobile Enterprise Applications Dan Pink (Author) Worklight Appcelerator Titanium Mobile System Integration Clayton Christensen Ipad Apps Mobile Enterprise Applications Platforms Ipad Enterprise Marc Benioff Mobile Enterprise Software Rhomobile Iphone Development Enterprise Mobility Xamarin Mobile Deployment Facilitation Iphone Apps Ipad Business Phonegap Mitch Kapor Hootsuite Wireless Software Mobile Usability Ars Technica Mobile Solution Architecture Mobile Technology Landscape Mobile/Wireless Strategy Ipad Malcolm Gladwell (Author)
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Nathan Clevenger Owner, President
Clevrware Inc Develops Software for Handheld Computers
One set of instructions is generated in part by compiling application-specific source code. When natively executed on a platform provided by a device, the set of instructions provides an application. Another set of instructions is generated in part by compiling the same business logic source code. When natively executed on another platform provided by another device, the other set of instructions provides the same application. The business logic source code is substantially free of code specific to any platform. Moreover, the business logic source code defines substantially all application-specific functionality of the application.
Systems And Methods For Allocating Resources To Execute Functions
- Lincolnshire IL, US Zenon Nestor Evans - Chicago IL, US Nathan J. Clevenger - Burnsville MN, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/927
Abstract:
A method comprising: storing, at a central server, a function definition including: (i) a trigger event to initiate the function; (ii) criteria to be evaluated; and (iii) a response definition; selecting, at the central server, for each of a plurality of edge devices capable of detecting the trigger event and in communication with the central server, a designated criteria evaluation device assigned to evaluate the criteria when the trigger event is detected at the edge device; selecting, at the central server, for each of the plurality of edge devices capable of detecting the trigger event and in communication with the central server, a designated responding device assigned to generate the response when the criteria are satisfied; and sending instructions to the edge device, the designated criteria evaluation device, and the designated responding device to enable execution of the function when the edge device detects the trigger event.
Methods And Systems For Managing Temporary Storage In Warehouses
- Lincolnshire IL, US Nathan J. Clevenger - Burnsville MN, US
International Classification:
B65G 1/137 B65G 1/10 H04W 4/80 H04W 4/35
Abstract:
Methods and systems for managing temporary storage in warehouses are disclosed herein. An example method includes receiving a first electronic notification that items of a shipment are to be stored in temporary locations in a warehouse; in response to the first notification, automatically redirecting location information determined electronically based on asset tags affixed to the items from a warehouse management system to a temporary storage management system as the items are stored in the temporary locations; receiving a second electronic notification that the items are to be moved from the temporary locations to final locations; and in response to the second notification, automatically communicating the redirected location information to enable the warehouse worker to locate the items at the temporary locations based on the redirected location information and store them at the final locations, the final locations identified for the warehouse worker by the warehouse management system.
Operation Management System Utilizing A Wearable Device
- Lincolnshire IL, US Andrew Ehlers - Elmhurst IL, US Nathan J. Clevenger - Burnsville MN, US Scott R. Olson - St. Paul MN, US Seth David Silk - Barrington IL, US Nicole Daphne Tricoukes - Seaford NY, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 G06F 1/16 G06K 9/62
Abstract:
An operation management system is disclosed. The operation management system may receive a video stream from a wearable device of a user that is performing an operation in a physical environment. The operation management system may process, using an operation performance model, a set of frames of the video stream that indicates a state of a performance of the operation by the user. The operation management system may determine, based on the state of the performance by the user, a next task of the operation. The operation management system may configure display data that is associated with a physical object that is associated with the next task. The display data may be associated with an indicator that identifies the physical object and/or task information associated with performing the next task. The operation management system may provide the display data to the wearable device.
- Lincolnshire IL, US Nathan J. Clevenger - Burnsville MN, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06F 9/45
Abstract:
One set of instructions is generated in part by compiling application-specific source code. When natively executed on a platform provided by a device, the set of instructions provides an application. Another set of instructions is generated in part by compiling the same business logic source code. When natively executed on another platform provided by another device, the other set of instructions provides the same application. The business logic source code is substantially free of code specific to any platform. Moreover, the business logic source code defines substantially all application-specific functionality of the application.
- Mendota Heights MN, US Nathan J. Clevenger - Burnsville MN, US
Assignee:
ITR Group, Inc. - Mendota Heights MN
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717177
Abstract:
One set of instructions is generated in part by compiling application-specific source code. When natively executed on a platform provided by a device, the set of instructions provides an application. Another set of instructions is generated in part by compiling the same business logic source code. When natively executed on another platform provided by another device, the other set of instructions provides the same application. The business logic source code is substantially free of code specific to any platform. Moreover, the business logic source code defines substantially all application-specific functionality of the application.
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Nathan Clevenger
Work:
IPad in the Enterprise - Author (2011) ITR Mobility - Chief Software Architect (2007)
About:
With more than a decade of experience, Nathan Clevenger is an expert in the design and execution of enterprise mobility strategy and solutions. As chief software architect at ITR Mobility, Clevenger w...
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He has consulted with clients including 3M, Ameriprise Financial, Best Buy, Boston Scientific, Ecolab, General Mills, Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, Target, Thomson Reuters, UnitedHealth Group, and Wells Fargo.
Nathan Clevenger, chief software architect at mobile device management firm ITR Mobility and author of "iPad in the Enterprise" (Wiley, 2011), says the iPhone and iPad are the catalysts for the consumerization of IT. Tech departments can either enable them to be used securely or risk the consequence