The world of mobile devices presents technical challenges: power, memory, and user interface, to name just three. But it also presents tremendous opportunities for innovation and user experience.
Collabora's developers have outstanding expertise on mobile Linux, and can help your organisation sidestep common pitfalls while making the most of open platforms. Our work with high profile organisations, such as the One Laptop Per Child project, among other mobile device manufacturers, give us the experience and know-how to recommend and implement top-to-bottom solutions for netbooks, phones, PDAs, ebook readers, and other devices.
Our experience with the GNOME and KDE desktops, and in developing GTK+ and Qt applications, includes architecture and development at all layers of the stack ranging from the kernel up to the applications. We're familiar with all the major open source platforms such as Maemo, Moblin and LiMo.
We've worked on optimising web browsers for mobile environments, from WebKit-based browsers like Epiphany to the gecko-based Fennec browser.
Collabora are a member of the GNOME Mobile & Embedded Initiative.
Developer biography
Olivier Crête
Olivier Crête has degrees in software engineering, including one from École Polytechnique de Montréal. He lives in Montréal, Canada, and is the lead developer and designer for the Farstream audio/video conferencing framework. In his work for Collabora, he concentrates mainly on Farstream.