3. Não conte com os App Reviews
“Trava toda Hora ” “ Muito lento ” “ !@#$%&* ”
4. Usuários passam mais tempo nos Apps do que naTV
Fonte: TechCrunch (2015 projection) – US * Não inclui Search
Compras “In-App”:
US$ 33B
Mobile Ads:
US$ 31B*
168 mins por dia 198 mins por dia
5. Não há “almoço gratis” na Mobilidade
Múltiplos formatos
de dados, padrões e
plataformas
Múltiplos relatórios e
métricas (técnico &
negócios).
Múltiplos dispositivos,
sistemas operacionais e
linguagens.
DESENVOLVIMENTO INTEGRAÇÃO
ANALYTICS
DISPOSITIVOS DADOS
7. Conquistar e vencer no mundo Mobile
Connecte
com fontes
de dados &
segurança
Escreva em
JavaScript &
publique Apps
nativos
Conheça o uso do
App & Crash e
Performance
Desenvolvimento Integração
Analytics
9. Redução de Custo: sem
necessidade de skills específicos
Redução deTempo: 60-90% re-
uso de código
Redução de Suporte: novos
releases de sistema operacional
e integração com sistemas e
plataformas (ex.: EMM)
730,000+ DESENVOLVEDORES
Desenvolvimento de Apps “cinco estrelas” -Titanium
10. Testes Automatizados (sem noites em claro)
Video
https://goo.gl/2atuwn
Cenários integrados
Automação total
Inclusão de novos
cenários após
descoberta de
Crashes (Analytics)
MÚLTIPLOS DISPOSITIVOS & OS
11. Desenvolvimento
Visual
(“Point & Click”)
Criação de
Conectores
(o seu próprio!)
Conectores
existentes
(Salesforce, MS
SQL, Azure, etc)
Documentação
(automática)
Performance
(chamadas)
Gerenciamento
(data records)
Conectando serviços públicos & privados - Arrow
DESENVOLVIMENTO PRODUÇÃO
APIs
Desenvolvimento
Visual
(“Point & Click”)
Always-On &
escalável
(infraestrutura)
Marketplace
(encontre e
compartaAPIs)
Notificações
Push
(diferencial!)
20+ Serviços
Móveis
(“out of the box”)
Modalidades
flexíveis (público,
privado, premise)
13. Analytics para visualizer o ciclo de vida do usuário
Usuário Objetivo
ADQUIRIR
- Instalações
ENGAJAR
- Sessões
RETER
- Usuários Ativos
CONVERTER
- Funil
14. Um dos maiores “ecossistemas” do mundo
400+
Extensões (ISV) & módulos
de terceiros
100+
Parceiros
Desenvolvedores em 185 países
300,000,000+
Dispositivos e mais de 100,000 Apps
desenvolvidos com Appcelerator.
2,000,000,000+
ChamadasAPI por mês
700,000+
das Fortune 10070%
15. Criação do “ciclo virtuoso de melhorias”
Continuos Delivery &
Fast Feedback40% maior rapidez nos lançamentos
e novas funcionalidades
52% custos menores de
desenvolvimento
75% mais agilidade na resolução de
problemas
20% redução em desligamentos de
colaboradores
491% ROI
WWW.APPCELERATOR.COM/ROI
If we return to this mobile landscape of many devices on one hand and many data sources on the other, and imperative to connect them in a way that’s seamless and elegant and delivers a great user experience, we see three necessities emerge.
First, you’ve clearly got to have the means to create superior apps that will deliver the best possible experience and do it across a range of devices and OSs (no more Wintel monopoly). In the ideal world this means being able to reuse code vs. creating dedicated code bases per device or OS, and it means being able to leverage widely-available developer skills vs. having to find and recruit a bunch of new, narrowly specialized and expensive experts.
Second, you need true, mobile-optimized APIs that provide open access to all the necessary data sources. Now, this is different from the legacy days of middleware and SOAP protocols, because of course these mobile devices have a different form factor, they display less data in one go and so require a different payload, they may lose connection and need to work offline and then sync when they reconnect, and so on.
Finally, given the imperative around great user experience, you need proper, real-time analytics that tell you at a glance how it’s all working: are the apps being used the way we hoped? Are they crashing or throwing exceptions? What’s our service usage like? How’s our own efficiency in building and delivering new app capabilities? And so on.
If we return to this mobile landscape of many devices on one hand and many data sources on the other, and imperative to connect them in a way that’s seamless and elegant and delivers a great user experience, we see three necessities emerge.
First, you’ve clearly got to have the means to create superior apps that will deliver the best possible experience and do it across a range of devices and OSs (no more Wintel monopoly). In the ideal world this means being able to reuse code vs. creating dedicated code bases per device or OS, and it means being able to leverage widely-available developer skills vs. having to find and recruit a bunch of new, narrowly specialized and expensive experts.
Second, you need true, mobile-optimized APIs that provide open access to all the necessary data sources. Now, this is different from the legacy days of middleware and SOAP protocols, because of course these mobile devices have a different form factor, they display less data in one go and so require a different payload, they may lose connection and need to work offline and then sync when they reconnect, and so on.
Finally, given the imperative around great user experience, you need proper, real-time analytics that tell you at a glance how it’s all working: are the apps being used the way we hoped? Are they crashing or throwing exceptions? What’s our service usage like? How’s our own efficiency in building and delivering new app capabilities? And so on.