Do your employees bring their own device? – BYOD

Much quicker than anticipated smartphone shipments today already exceed personal computer shipments. The astonishing rate at which new mobile devices emerge and their widespread private use is the major force behind the recent consumerization of IT: the migration of consumer devices into enterprise computing. More and more employees are bringing their personal devices to the workplace.

While mobility increases employee productivity, corporate IT management is facing new and […]

The Seven Laws of Mobile Enterprise Applications – LAW 7: MOBILE APPLICATIONS MUST CREATE REAL VALUE IN DAYS WITHOUT PROGRAMMING

The final law of good mobile software design is perhaps the most obvious and least practiced: mobilizing 10 percent of an existing application should take no more than 10 percent of the time it took to configure the parent app. Mobile applications must add by subtraction, and part of adding is making sure what is extracted can be used without significant rework. For example, large menus should not need to be recreated for handhelds — […]

Get Cooking with SaaS

A well-known American idiom says,“Now we’re cooking with gas!” Its origins lie in the 19th century, with the advent of gas stoves. Stove manufacturers used the line in advertisements to suggest that cooking with gas was more efficient and effective than previously dominant wood-burning stoves. Even today gas is still preferred by many skilled cooks. Unlike on electric stoves, the burners on a gas stove take no time to heat up, and the heat level […]

The Seven Laws of Mobile Enterprise Applications – LAW 6: MOBILE APPLICATIONS MUST BE CAPABLE OF BEING ADMINISTERED WITHOUT WIRELESS DOMAIN EXPERTISE

A key benefit of implementing a mobile solution is that the business remains buffered from the complexities of wireless security, data transmission, billing, and device management. This is increasingly critical as devices, networks, and user requirements proliferate. We are already faced with a staggering set of choices when doing simple tasks, such as activating phones, selecting service plans, and procuring and provisioning new devices.

Those will continue to be complicated decisions, but they’ll pale […]

Mobile Applications Development–What is best: HTML5/CSS3, Native or Hybrid?

Implementing Mobile Applications for smartphones and tablets within the enterprise are inarguably getting a lot of attention these days. It would further seem that there are quite a number of products and services which claim to provide a step-by-step suggestion for the way to best develop and deliver these mobile applications.

Either that, or there are claims for “the only approach to consider.” This despite the fact that there […]