DEVTALK – May 18th – Best Practices in Creating a Printing Application for Zebra Printers

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Join us for the next DEV { TALK } on May 18th at 10:00 CST.

Zebra engineers have developed reviewed & tested hundreds of apps and want to share the most compelling tips & tricks they have learned to streamline development of apps for the most satisfying customer experience.

DEVTALK Wednesday, April 25th 10:00 AM CDT - DataWedge Updates

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In this DEVTALK, we will be getting you up to speed with the latest and greatest DataWedge capabilities - new APIs, new options & new devices supported.   Hop on live and chat directly with the Zebra Dev team or watch the replay and join the conversation.

Presented by:  Rob Galvin, Zebra Principal Software Engineer

The YouTube presentation video will be posted soon!

DEVTALK Wednesday, April 4th, 2018 10 AM CDT - Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM), Device Admin and Device Owner Overview

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As Android evolves to better support the Enterprise space, there is an increased focus on security and device management.  With the introduction of Device Owner mode, this session will cover Device Administrator vs. Device Owner and the migration path from DA to DO.  We'll also include information on how Zebra Value Adds are delivered to enhance the Enterprise experience of these modes.

Presented by: Dave DeGrassi, Zebra Senior Product Manager

DEV {TALKS} - December 14th – Label Design – Creating Unique, Clear Labels For Your App

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Join us for a detailed look at label design and tools. If you are working on a new app or need to modify an existing label, this session will show you the best ways to utilize the Zebra Print Language.   We will review how to use the free ZDesigner tool to create re-usable templates in ZPL and CPCL and learn about the print preview tool to rapidly prototype and modify your label designs.    We will also briefly discuss the new Card Printer SDK for Java development.