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August 26th, 2021

August 26th, 2021

DSR and VSU Training Center: Our First Year Online

During the 2020-21 academic year, our company adopted a fully-remote approach to our training courses, due to the limitations imposed by the pandemic. Despite abandoning the traditional offline studying process, DSR’s training center registered an all-time high number of applications. The most popular course was QA School. DSR’s QA School provides an opportunity for anyone, regardless of degree or previous engineering experience, to become a QA engineer under the guidance of DSR’s skilled instructors.

October 28th, 2019

October 28th, 2019

DSR Corporation Shares Blockchain, IoT and IT Career Development Insights at Russian Internet Forum 2019

DSR was proud to support the 2019 Russian Internet Forum, one of the major IT events in Russia, with over 5000 registered attendees this year. The forum agenda addressed such topics as blockchain usage in everyday life, starting you career in IT, mobile development, UX/UI development, and other areas of expertise from 110 speakers. DSR Corporation was on the RIF program committee for the first time this year. Four of the company’s employees shared their extensive experience as speakers in the following areas: Blockchain and self-sovereign identity, IoT QA automation, and starting a successful career in IT.

October 25th, 2019

October 25th, 2019

DSR Celebrates 8 Successful Years Training new IT Specialists

For eight years running, DSR Corporation and Voronezh State University have partnered to provide free training for future programmers and experienced developers who want to grow their skill set and knowledge base. Under the guidance of hardened IT veterans from DSR, anyone can establish a solid theoretical basis in C, grow their knowledge of Java applications, delve into the world of C++, master world-class QA practices, and gain exciting, practical knowledge of cutting-edge IoT and embedded systems technologies.

March 23rd, 2016

March 23rd, 2016

Hybrid Mobile Apps in the Real World

Nowadays most people have heard about hybrid mobile app frameworks and their advantages. There are so many of them and each promises everything you dreamed about for a cross-platform mobile applications development. The idea is nice and simple: hosting a web application inside of the user’s smartphone or tablet with the ability to have a single codebase, involve web developers, reduce costs, decrease time-to-market, and so on. However, we can see that most of the mobile applications are still native and platform specific. Why is that? Experienced developers (especially those who had a really hard time working with early hybrid applications) may notice that the real life cross-platform mobile app development process is far from perfect to make it a standard. DSR Corporation team has rich experience in PhoneGap application development and knows all (or almost all) pros and cons of this technology. In this blog we aim to summarize our experience and share the risks that should be considered when using a hybrid mobile app frameworks.

December 21st, 2015

December 21st, 2015

DSR Corporation Builds ZigBee® Connected Home Display for ZigBee® Alliance at CES 2016

Las Vegas, Nevada: DSR Corporation, a US based software development company, has been tapped by the ZigBee® Alliance to showcase the seamless interoperability available through ZigBee via the development of a 10’ x 10’ Connected Home display wall at CES 2016. The display wall will feature certified ZigBee home automation products from numerous manufacturers located around the world, including Bosch, Centralite, FeiBit, Legrand, OSRAM, Philips, Ubisys, and Xinghuoyuan Group.

November 19th, 2014

November 19th, 2014

Resolving iPhone apps GPS accuracy problems

We have been creating mobile solutions for our customers for almost a decade. But with each project's experience come interesting challenges. Recently, we developed an iPhone application that is now available in the Apple Store. It required us to determine a user's location at various points using GPS. It turned out that in developing GPS-based mobile applications, the accuracy of the coordinates can vary. These inaccuracies appear on the screen as sudden jumps in a user's location on the map and are especially visible if the application is trying to plot a route that the user is traveling. These inaccuracies are the result of not discarding bad coordinate points and not detecting fluctuation of points in a route.

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