Let’s play a little word association game… When you hear “mobile app,” what’s the first word that you think of? Did you say “download?” That wouldn’t be surprising considering you previously couldn’t get a mobile app without hitting the download button and waiting a few seconds to a few minutes before you’re able to start using it. Well, Google says, “No... Read More
Mobile App Development and the Demand for One-Size-Fits-All (Cross Platform) Apps
While some clothes may come in a one-fits-all size, the same cannot be said for devices in the mobile world. Increasingly, consumers are demanding that mobile applications are one-design-fits-all because they expect their favorite apps to look and work the same – regardless of which of their mobile devices (phone, tablet, laptop, etc.) they’re currently using. As if having to design... Read More
Android vs. iOS: Which Operating System is Best For You?
How can you ensure that the app you’re developing will hit the mark? There are several conditions that you should consider during your mobile app development planning phase – most important of which is whether you build it for Android devices, iPhones, or both. Android vs. iOS According to Nielsen and Statista (U.S. and worldwide stats, respectively), if you’re operating in America,... Read More
Should Android Be Your Enterprise Mobility Platform of Choice?
When choosing a platform for building enterprise mobility plans, businesses should strongly consider choosing Android. Android brings with it a host of useful benefits and features that help facilitate a strong enterprise mobility program. Android allows for numerous software options, including key mobile applications, OS and middleware. Additionally, here are some other reasons to consider... Read More
Could Android Be the Next Big Thing for Enterprise Mobility?
Being mobile-friendly is becoming increasingly important in business settings. This is because, according to an IDG Enterprise Mobility Survey from last year, smartphone and tablet use for work tasks have reached 66 and 46 percent respectively. This increase has led many business to start BYOD (bring your own device) policies where employees are encouraged to use their personal devices for... Read More