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Enterprise Mobility Trends In 2016

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In this competitive era, where mobile phones are increasing at a rapid rate, other verticals including Enterprise Mobility sees a huge potential in it. And, people associated with the organizations are looking to utilize this era in variety of ways.  As Enterprise mobility is perplexing the conventional concept of mobile app development especially when many new technologies are hitting the growing market. Let’s analyse the current scenario of enterprise mobility and see what we can expect from Enterprise Mobility 2016: The need to adopt newer architectures Mobile as a concept has become a crucial part of businesses and IT strategy. To gain competitive advantage, businesses are required to leverage latest tools, technologies and methodologies. And adopting mobile-first approach is one of them. Mobility is enabling these businesses to easily incorporate and integrate with the multiple systems including IoT, cloud services, javascript, SaaS, PaaS and other evolving technologie

3 Common App Development Mistakes That May Smash Your App

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So, you want to develop an app. Undoubtedly, your business will benefit from a mobile app because nowadays, mobile traffic is exceeding from desktop traffic in the USA, Japan and many other countries as per the Google stats. In recent few years, mobile app development has emerged at fast pace, thus, this is the perfect time to launch a mobile app for your business . So, if you have a unique app idea, select the budgets and the team that can help your app developed. All you need to do is to craft the ultimate road map to your app development. Let’s take a look on the top 3 mistakes that need to be avoided while getting your app developed: 1. Unable to Identify the Best and Required Platform There are basically two major platforms including Android and iOS. One of the common mistakes that most of the businesses does is - fail to comprehensively weight the platform according to their app. Since iPhone apps generate 85 percent more revenue than Android apps, thus,  iOS app