by vinova | Sep 17, 2016 | Technologies, webdev
As much as the web development process is complicated, choosing the right web development company is also very challenging. Hiring the right web development company can be a daunting process, especially if you are not aware of the intricacies of the internet, search engines, browsers, search engine optimization, and web standards. To make this process simpler and easier for you, we have given below the reviews of the best web development companies in Singapore. You can choose the company that suits your budget and requirements the best. 1. Vinova Pte. Ltd. Vinova focuses on Mobile and Web application development, servicing the startups, SMEs, and enterprises in Singapore with mobile applications and valuable websites. It is one of the best mobile and web app development company in Singapore. Some key points of the company: Foundation year: 2010 Company size: 30-50 Specialty: Mobile and web app development Company name Vinova Year founded 2010 Full-time employee 26–50 Revenue $1 million – $3 million Core practice area Web and Mobile Development Click here 2. Krome Krome is Established in 2010, Krome Design House is a full-service digital agency based in Singapore. Krome is renowned for delivering flexible and cost-effective web solutions. This website not only specializes in creating beautiful websites but also has great expertise in SEO and social media marketing. The other services offered by this company are- advertising and brand identity, business consulting, content management system and translation services. Company name Krome Year founded 2010 Full time employee 26–50 Revenue $1 million – $2,999,999 Core practice area Web Development Click here 3. Novage Novage is Founded in 2006, Krake Media is a web development...
by vinova | Jul 25, 2016 | business, Cloud Computing, Technologies, webdev
Vinova is providing affordable and quick mobile & web app penetration testing service for Singapore Enterprises and SMEs. Contact us for more information, and best quotation. A penetration testing, or the short form pen-test, is an attack on a computer system with the intention of finding security weaknesses, potentially gaining access to it, its functionality and data. The process involves identifying the target systems and the goal, then reviewing the information available and undertaking available means to attain the goal. A penetration test target may be a white box (where all background and system information is provided) or black box (where only basic or no information is provided except the company name). A penetration test can help determine whether a system is vulnerable to attack, if the defenses were sufficient and which defenses (if any) were defeated in the penetration test. Security issues uncovered through the penetration test should be reported to the system’s owner. Penetration test reports may also assess the potential impacts to the organization and suggest countermeasures to reduce risks. Penetration testing is valuable for several reasons: Determining the feasibility of a particular set of attack vectors Identifying higher-risk vulnerabilities that result from a combination of lower-risk vulnerabilities exploited in a particular sequence Identifying vulnerabilities that may be difficult or impossible to detect with automated network or application vulnerability scanning software Assessing the magnitude of potential business and operational impacts of successful attacks Testing the ability of network defenders to successfully detect and respond to the attacks Providing evidence to support increased investments in security personnel and technology Penetration tests are a component of a full security...
by vinova | May 7, 2016 | Projects, Ruby on Rails, Uncategorized, webdev
Konki is a booking system for you to find the perfect sports or fitness coach! Use Konki and train privately with the best coaches who customize sessions for you! Konki website is proudly to developed by Vinova team. Support Konki: https://www.konki.co/ ...
by vinova | Mar 20, 2016 | Android, iPhone, mobileapp, mobilegame, Technologies
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by vinova | Mar 10, 2016 | Android, iPhone, mobileapp, mobilegame
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by vinova | Dec 24, 2015 | Uncategorized
A penetration test, or pen test, is an attempt to evaluate the security of an IT infrastructure by safely trying to exploit vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may exist in operating systems, service and application flaws, improper configurations, or risky end-user behavior. Such assessments are also useful in validating the efficacy of defensive mechanisms, as well as, end-user adherence to security policies. The process typically identifies the target systems and a particular goal—then reviews available information and undertakes various means to attain the goal. A penetration test target may be a white box (which provides background and system information) or black box (which provides only basic or no information except the company name). A penetration test can help determine whether a system is vulnerable to attack, if the defenses were sufficient, and which defenses (if any) the test defeated. Security issues that the penetration test uncovers should be reported to the system owner. Penetration test reports may also assess potential impacts to the organization and suggest countermeasures to reduce risk. The goals of a penetration test varies depending on the type of approved activity for any given engagement with the primary goal focused on finding vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a nefarious actor, and informing the client of those vulnerabilities along with recommended mitigation strategies. Penetration tests are a component of a full security audit. For example, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard requires penetration testing on a regular schedule, and after system changes. Vinova is providing affordable and world-class mobile & web app penetration testing service for Singapore Enterprises and SMEs. Contact us for more information, and best quotation....
by vinova | Sep 8, 2015 | Android, iPhone
Android Guide (build 66 – 18 Jan 2017) Delete any IAG-Optimus App existing on your device Open this page (http://vinova.sg/iag-optimus) in your device’s browser Tap on [Download for Android] to download .apk file to your device storage Go to downloaded storage on your device, tap on the file to open & install IAG app Enjoy Optimus power !!! iOS Guide (build 66 – 18 Jan 2017) Delete any IAG-Optimus App existing on your device Open this page (http://vinova.sg/iag-optimus) in your device’s browser Tap on [iOS App] button will redirect to download page. Follow instruction to download & install Trust developer’s profile (Vinova) On iOS 9.2+ : Go to device’s Setting | General | Device management >> Tap on trust Vinova On iOS 9.0/9.1 : Go to Setting | General | Profiles >> Tap on trust Vinova Enjoy Optimus power !!! Change Log 18 Jan 2017 – Android (66), iOS (66) – Fix bugs 11 Jan 2017 – Android (65), iOS (65) – Change requests, fix bugs 17 Dec 2016 – Android (57), iOS (59) – Change requests 15 Dec 2016 – Android build 57, iOS build 58 – Implement change request for renewal workflow 09 Dec 2016 – Android build 55, iOS build 54 – Implement change requests 01 Dec 2016 – Android build 50, iOS build 46 – 24h calendar added, build for agent demo 21 Nov 2016 – Android build 42, iOS build 37 – Implement change requests 10 Nov 2016 – Android build 36, iOS build 32 – Fix bugs 04 Nov 2016 -Android build 32, iOS build 29 – Improvement 30 Oct 2016 – Android build 30, iOS...
by vinova | Jul 15, 2015 | Uncategorized
The security of online systems is paramount to maintaining trust and confidence in the online financial services provided by the Financial Institutions in Singapore to their customers. ABS released a guideline document for institutions in Singapore, which can be download here. This document is a set of guidelines for penetration testing to ascertain the effectiveness of the security controls put in place to preserve the confidentiality, integrity and availability of online systems. The scope of this document is for penetration testing of online systems which are publicly accessible from the Internet. Financial institutions have the option of adopting the methodology detailed in this guideline for non-Internet facing services within their own organisations....
by vinova | Jul 1, 2015 | Android, iPhone
Android Guide (Google Play Store) Delete any Makerspace App existing on your device Open this page (http://vinova.sg/makerspace) in your device’s browser Tap on [Download for Android] will redirect to download page. Follow instruction to download & install Enjoy Makerspace@NYP app iOS Guide (Apple App Store) Delete any Makerspace App existing on your device Open this page (http://vinova.sg/makerspace) in your device’s browser Tap on [iOS App] button will redirect to download page. Follow instruction to download & install Enjoy Makerspace@NYP app Change Log 18 Oct 2016 – Andoid version is on Google Play store & iOS version is on Apple app store 25 Jul 2016 – Android build 29 – Fix image ratio for Announcements 20 Jul 2016 – iOS build 80, Android build 28 – Announcement detail, multi-line comment 07 Jul 2016 – iOS build 79, Android build 27 – Request for profile fill-up 04 Jul 2016 – iOS build 77 – Fix Event list, Learning QR 03 Jul 2016 – Android build 26 – Fix booking date, check-in 02 Jul 2016 – Android build 25 – Fix QR scanning issue 02 Jul 2016 – iOS build 73 – Fix Learning list scrolling...
by vinova | Apr 9, 2015 | Android, business, iPhone, Projects, Technologies
Hooraay! Vinova team has just successfully launched its mobile app “SG Stocks” on both iOS and Android Platform. You can download the apps here: iOS version: https://itunes.apple.com/vn/app/sg-stocks/id981372388?mt=8 Android version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sg.vinova.sgstocks With sleek, elegant design, checking latest stock prices of the companies listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) could have never been easier. Seamlessly watch the market as it unfolds and quickly dive into data to uncover insights and trends on companies and sectors with informative data and graphs. SG Stock features: Real time, up-to-date data including opening price, intraday high, intraday low, traded volume, and price change. Fast, simple search/add to favourites and quickly view the price movements of the shares you are interested in General market data for overall insights into current market status Basic Charts for Technical Traders...
by vinova | Mar 26, 2015 | Games
Mobile Game: God’s Rage God’s Rage IOS God’s Rage Android A mortal human is in love with your divine daughter. Stop him before he reaches her! A mobile game developed by our very own team, God’s Rage is a reverse runner that put the player’s reaction skills to the test. The game is now out on App Store and Google Play....
by vinova | Mar 25, 2015 | Technologies
Top Android Productive Apps (Infographic) Courtesy of TopApp
by vinova | Mar 24, 2015 | Uncategorized
The security of mobile applications is a serious and growing concern for users and mobile application market places (Apple’s App Store, Google Play, BlackBerry® World™, Windows Phone Store), where users are the target and the market places enable the delivery of malware. We have reviewed the recent history of the mobile space, looking at the vectors available to hackers and malware producers. We’ll highlight some facts and figures that should cause many to rethink the device that they give all their information to, and carry everywhere with them. Mobile App Security When an application is submitted for inclusion on any of the main supplier stores it is scanned for malware and its usage permissions are collated and presented to the user. They range from “network level access” which basically “should” mean the application requires connection to the internet. However more and more applications seem to include the permission “collects location information” or “collects personal information such as contacts”. For many applications this can be a boon, applications such as Facebook will use this to tag where a photo is taken and suggest other users of Facebook to you, based on their email address or mobile number contained in your contacts list. The flip side of this is the growing number of applications that harvest the information for no application based reason and seemingly just because they can. This can also affect application updates. Permissions changes are again highlighted to the user but often in high level/technical language and without the user comprehending the purpose or usage of that collected data. The lesson for users is, if they choose to...
by vinova | Mar 15, 2015 | ecommerce, Projects, Ruby on Rails, Technologies
We have just launched a new ecommerce website for ChateauAsia.com. They are building a lifestyle brand that strives to bring the French ‘Art de Vivre’ culture to Asia by enjoying good quality wine, food and company with our community of wine enthusiasts. Let’s Experience “Art de Vivre” with other wine lovers in Singapore ...
by vinova | Mar 12, 2015 | business, mobilegame, Technologies
Top Revenue Making iOS Gaming Apps Courtesy of TopApps ...
by vinova | Mar 1, 2015 | Cloud Computing, Ruby on Rails, Technologies
Having Amazon serve your image through their awesome CDN is dead simple. It’s also about $0.12/GB per month… cheap. Log into your Amazon account via the Amazon Console . Click on “CloudFront” Once you have clicked on CloudFront, fint the “Create Distribution” link, which will either be at the top, or if you are a first time user, might be in the middle of the console page as well. Either way, click “Create Distribution”. You can use the default “Download” option on this page, and simple click the “Continue” button. On the Settings page, click in the Origin Domain Name box, and you will get a dropdown of all your S3 buckets. Choose your bucket you want to be served from the CDN. Leave the other settings alone and click the “Create Distribution” button. Viola! You now have a CDN that uses the images from the S3 bucket you chose on the settings page. The CDN will have some unfriendly url likeuweoqruqyr.cloudfront.com (which will be the new base url for your images, like https://uweoqruqyr.cloudfront.com/mykey/foo.jpg) You can go to your DNS provider and just add a CNAME that can map this to some friendly url like...
by vinova | Feb 28, 2015 | webdev
Every year, Web design grows and so many awesome things are being published daily. I can only imagine that the best is yet to come in 2015, including many of the trends we predicted for 2014. While many of those trends will still be around in 2015 (and probably 2016), it’s time to see what new trends are likely to emerge in 2015. While everyone is reflecting on the year that was and looking ahead to the year that will be, let’s take a look at some Web design trends we will likely see when we turn the calendar to 2015. You can view them all on one...
by vinova | Feb 28, 2015 | business
Well, I can say this is the most common enquiry we’ve had or any app development company would get: “How much does it cost to make my mobile app?”. I believe the answer much depends on your app functionalities. However, there are other factors that affect the cost, two apps with similar functionalities yet their cost can be a lot different among different vendors. Why? I came across this interesting blog post and thought I’d share with everyone, so that you can have a better understanding of the effort to make a mobile app, and what decides the end product that you as a customer will get. We all know that costing is always “the” concern to any customer, but price should not be your only concern. There are other concerns that is equally important, such as ability to deliver the final product, UI/UX quality, code quality, app quality as a whole, speed/timeline of the project. I am proud to say that our Vinova team have always been famous in the industry for our quality and speed. Whether a customer is a corporate or a start up individual, Vinova deliver the quality app as promised within agreed timeline. This is very very important. We commit to our promises. Not to delay more, I’d like to re-post this blog article. You may click here for original post. Understanding The True Cost of Building Mobile Apps We see the same pattern everywhere, in various industries and when acquiring various products and services. Supermarkets sell bicycles at just S$99, but there are bicycles being sold at specialized shops going for as much...