Building a mobile app is no easy task, and with all the options out there, picking the right technology is half the battle. This report, released by IQ, illustrates the differences between building a mobile web app and a native app. At the end is a scorecard to help readers decide which approach is right for them. For questions or more information, please contact IQ at newbiz@iqagency.com.
Thinking of developing a mobile app for your business? Should you go for a native, device-based application or a web-based application? This white paper addresses some of the considerations...
Building the Right Mobile App Development Strategy: The rate at which the mobile app market is growing reflects the important role it plays in the communication space. Statistics show that mobility is the primary way people are interacting and getting things done. Mobile phones prices and browsing rates get cheaper every day, and number of mobile internet users have multiplied manifold in the past few years. This has also led increase in the download numbers of mobile applications.
Importance of Mobile App Architecture For Mobile App DevelopmentHelios Solutions
Enterprise mobility is the new necessity when it comes to the corporate world. Many organizations have started to embrace mobility to enhance the efficiency of their workforce, increase productivity, reduce operational cost, deliver customer delight, and more.
A Practical Guide for Integrating Mobile into your B2B Business Strategy & Marketing Mix. Presented by Will Keible, Manager of Digital Sales and Marketing for WCNC.com, the digital arm of Charlotte’s NBC affiliate, WCNC-TV.
This session will give attendees insight on how to port their content across multiple platforms and increase consumer engagement. Mobile initiatives have become necessary cornerstones of any campaign. How and where do you even begin to assess this rapidly growing market? Join Noel Webb of SpeakFeel Corporation to learn how to maximize your message.
Takeaways
• Where to start with your mobile initiative
• How to identify your mobile market
• Is mobile right for you?
Thinking of developing a mobile app for your business? Should you go for a native, device-based application or a web-based application? This white paper addresses some of the considerations...
Building the Right Mobile App Development Strategy: The rate at which the mobile app market is growing reflects the important role it plays in the communication space. Statistics show that mobility is the primary way people are interacting and getting things done. Mobile phones prices and browsing rates get cheaper every day, and number of mobile internet users have multiplied manifold in the past few years. This has also led increase in the download numbers of mobile applications.
Importance of Mobile App Architecture For Mobile App DevelopmentHelios Solutions
Enterprise mobility is the new necessity when it comes to the corporate world. Many organizations have started to embrace mobility to enhance the efficiency of their workforce, increase productivity, reduce operational cost, deliver customer delight, and more.
A Practical Guide for Integrating Mobile into your B2B Business Strategy & Marketing Mix. Presented by Will Keible, Manager of Digital Sales and Marketing for WCNC.com, the digital arm of Charlotte’s NBC affiliate, WCNC-TV.
This session will give attendees insight on how to port their content across multiple platforms and increase consumer engagement. Mobile initiatives have become necessary cornerstones of any campaign. How and where do you even begin to assess this rapidly growing market? Join Noel Webb of SpeakFeel Corporation to learn how to maximize your message.
Takeaways
• Where to start with your mobile initiative
• How to identify your mobile market
• Is mobile right for you?
Hybrid Smart phone application development analysisSandeep Krishna
Describes how to analyze requirement and choose the application development platform for smart phones apps. Suggests approach and platform on prior implementation experience. An Analysis initiated by UST global Malaysia Microsoft Excellence Team.
This presentation tries to give an overview of the fascinating world of mobile development. It is not the purpose to give any details on a given technology, but it tries to give an overview of the various possibilities. Although the presentation looks at technologies and initiatives from various parts of the industry there are some more details on a certain number of IBM initiative given my background.
Mobile Application Development Services-MobileApptelligenceMobileapptelligence
Mobile Application Development Services
http://www.mobileapptelligence.com/mobile-application-development-services.html
"Mobilize your Business & Transform your Brand" through our cutting edge Mobile Application Development Services!!!
PROVAB TECHNOSOFT is a leading mobile application development services provider, working with clients in 27 countries. With a team of 120+ mobile app developers, we strive to deliver best in class native and cross platform mobile apps to global clients. We develop idea centric, consumer centric and enterprise mobile apps.
Our Mobile Application Development Services include following –
Android App Development
iPhone App Development
iPad App Development
Mobile Website Design
Windows App Development
HTML5 Development
Titanium Mobile App Development
Cross Platform App Development
Native App Development
Hybrid App Development
Game Development
Place Mobile App Developers @ Offshore
Being a leading mobile application development services provider, we have extensive experience in developing feature rich & performance centric mobile apps. We work on all the leading mobile platforms including Android, iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS and Windows. Our mobile app development process follows agile methodology completely. With mobile apps having more than a million downloads, we develop the apps to keep our clients ahead of competition.
Everything about flutter web developmentKaty Slemon
Are you enthusiastic about Web Development? Try Flutter for Web! Here’s a guide on Flutter for web with demo to learn everything about Flutter Web development.
Mobile app delivery has unique considerations that cannot be addressed by utilizing a generic digital delivery framework. To build, manage, and maintain mobile apps requires specific processes and skill sets layered into a traditional Agile-based project approach to ensure success. With Gartner stating that “many organizations are asking what skills and tools to adapt to successfully deliver mobile apps,” it is critical that organizations build their understanding in this area.
www.shockoe.com
HTML5 vs. Native Apps: Demystifying the Decision Making ProcessiTexico
It’s now clear that mobile is the path consumer markets are leaning towards to utilizing mobile apps as their preferred way to conduct e-commerce. According to a study by Gartner, 70% of customer interactions will originate from a mobile device by 2015. More and more organizations are realizing that mobile can significantly impact their core business operations and are transitioning to a mobile-based strategy. Therefore, iTexico partnered with Propelics to deliver a webinar: "HTML5 vs Native Apps: Demystifying The Decision Making Process" Here we present the slides from the last webinar.
Responsive Web Design vs. Mobile Web App: What is best for Enterprise - Whit...RapidValue
The continuous evolution of smart phones, regular release of newer mobile OS versions, availability of a huge variety of mobile applications from different app stores and high speed internet connections have completely transformed the way consumers use their mobile devices. According to mobile industry reports, 7.12% of all website traffic worldwide came from handheld devices in 2011. In 2012, that figure rose to 11.78%.1 According to eMarketer (a leading digital media market research firm), more than 58% of American adults will be regular mobile web users by the end of 2016. Tablets and smartphones are becoming the default choice for connecting to the internet. The web has become an essential part of our lives, and users are connected to their internet devices from anywhere and all the time.
This revolution is influencing many companies to shift towards a “Mobile First, Desktop Second” strategy for their business. However, the shift from desktop to mobile requires web designers to refocus - not completely away from desktop design, but certainly with an inclination towards mobile. There are several ways to approach a mobile web presence, such as implementing a separate mobile site or a mobile web app. The most recent and popular approach seems to be Responsive Web Design.
This paper explains the difference between Mobile Web App and Responsive Web Design, and provides a framework for resolving some of the key questions decision makers have. These include what factors to consider when choosing between Responsive Web Design and Mobile Web App, and what type of industry Responsive Web Design is most suitable for. The paper examines the pros and cons of each approach, and presents a sample scenario from the retail industry as well as a case study. As the paper guides you in how to make the right choice, it draws upon RapidValue’s experience helping enterprises succeed in the complex and evolving mobile ecosystem by RapidValue.
Strategies to improve the ROI on your enterprise applicationPixel Crayons
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This article details some of the basic techniques involved in creating and marketing a mobile website.
Mobile web marketing is projected to rise exponentially as more and more users acquire high-end mobiles allowing them to access websites on-the-go. More than half a billion people across the globe use their mobile phones to access the web. And with mobile devices quickly gaining popularity over traditionally PC’s, user counts are expected to increase dramatically.
Creating mobile apps for events and meetings is becoming more of a common practice both to drive attendee interaction but to also assist in decreasing carbon footprints. This quick guide answers a few questions for those unfamiliar with the mobile app space. The ideal scenario for top performing event professionals would be to incorporate mobile apps and event management software to help maximize their ROI and ROO.
Best Practices For Building Your Mobile Applications - A Whitepaper by RapidV...RapidValue
We are in the decade of mobility. Smart phones are driving Mobile Internet and App usage. Since the introduction of iPhone in 2007, smart phone penetration has been growing significantly. According to report released by ZentithOptimedia, smartphone penetration in the world’s top 19 digital markets is expected to double from 35.5% last year to an average of 71.7% in 2015.
Not only are smart phones getting more prevalent, consumers are spending more time on them. According
to Flurry Analytics, about 81 minutes per day are spent on smart phones compared to 74 minutes on desktop internet. Businesses need to adapt to this changing consumer behavior and consider mobile as one of the key strategic channels for the future.
Despite increasing prevalence of mobile teams and initiatives, the field is relatively young and best practices
are hard to come by.
Having worked on over 100 engagements and countless interactions with our customers over the past three years, we have put together a set of key considerations for navigating your mobile roadmap. These considerations will help you identify opportunities and also avoid major pitfalls while trying to implement mobility projects. We have categorized these considerations into Three phases – Assess, Build and Deploy based on the activity timeline and a series of steps within each phase.
Responsive design is a design where the layout and content adapt to the user’s environment, which includes their screen size, platform, and even orientation. Basically, it means using good code to create a site that works on a majority of devices, including those that haven’t been invented yet.
Hybrid Smart phone application development analysisSandeep Krishna
Describes how to analyze requirement and choose the application development platform for smart phones apps. Suggests approach and platform on prior implementation experience. An Analysis initiated by UST global Malaysia Microsoft Excellence Team.
This presentation tries to give an overview of the fascinating world of mobile development. It is not the purpose to give any details on a given technology, but it tries to give an overview of the various possibilities. Although the presentation looks at technologies and initiatives from various parts of the industry there are some more details on a certain number of IBM initiative given my background.
Mobile Application Development Services-MobileApptelligenceMobileapptelligence
Mobile Application Development Services
http://www.mobileapptelligence.com/mobile-application-development-services.html
"Mobilize your Business & Transform your Brand" through our cutting edge Mobile Application Development Services!!!
PROVAB TECHNOSOFT is a leading mobile application development services provider, working with clients in 27 countries. With a team of 120+ mobile app developers, we strive to deliver best in class native and cross platform mobile apps to global clients. We develop idea centric, consumer centric and enterprise mobile apps.
Our Mobile Application Development Services include following –
Android App Development
iPhone App Development
iPad App Development
Mobile Website Design
Windows App Development
HTML5 Development
Titanium Mobile App Development
Cross Platform App Development
Native App Development
Hybrid App Development
Game Development
Place Mobile App Developers @ Offshore
Being a leading mobile application development services provider, we have extensive experience in developing feature rich & performance centric mobile apps. We work on all the leading mobile platforms including Android, iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS and Windows. Our mobile app development process follows agile methodology completely. With mobile apps having more than a million downloads, we develop the apps to keep our clients ahead of competition.
Everything about flutter web developmentKaty Slemon
Are you enthusiastic about Web Development? Try Flutter for Web! Here’s a guide on Flutter for web with demo to learn everything about Flutter Web development.
Mobile app delivery has unique considerations that cannot be addressed by utilizing a generic digital delivery framework. To build, manage, and maintain mobile apps requires specific processes and skill sets layered into a traditional Agile-based project approach to ensure success. With Gartner stating that “many organizations are asking what skills and tools to adapt to successfully deliver mobile apps,” it is critical that organizations build their understanding in this area.
www.shockoe.com
HTML5 vs. Native Apps: Demystifying the Decision Making ProcessiTexico
It’s now clear that mobile is the path consumer markets are leaning towards to utilizing mobile apps as their preferred way to conduct e-commerce. According to a study by Gartner, 70% of customer interactions will originate from a mobile device by 2015. More and more organizations are realizing that mobile can significantly impact their core business operations and are transitioning to a mobile-based strategy. Therefore, iTexico partnered with Propelics to deliver a webinar: "HTML5 vs Native Apps: Demystifying The Decision Making Process" Here we present the slides from the last webinar.
Responsive Web Design vs. Mobile Web App: What is best for Enterprise - Whit...RapidValue
The continuous evolution of smart phones, regular release of newer mobile OS versions, availability of a huge variety of mobile applications from different app stores and high speed internet connections have completely transformed the way consumers use their mobile devices. According to mobile industry reports, 7.12% of all website traffic worldwide came from handheld devices in 2011. In 2012, that figure rose to 11.78%.1 According to eMarketer (a leading digital media market research firm), more than 58% of American adults will be regular mobile web users by the end of 2016. Tablets and smartphones are becoming the default choice for connecting to the internet. The web has become an essential part of our lives, and users are connected to their internet devices from anywhere and all the time.
This revolution is influencing many companies to shift towards a “Mobile First, Desktop Second” strategy for their business. However, the shift from desktop to mobile requires web designers to refocus - not completely away from desktop design, but certainly with an inclination towards mobile. There are several ways to approach a mobile web presence, such as implementing a separate mobile site or a mobile web app. The most recent and popular approach seems to be Responsive Web Design.
This paper explains the difference between Mobile Web App and Responsive Web Design, and provides a framework for resolving some of the key questions decision makers have. These include what factors to consider when choosing between Responsive Web Design and Mobile Web App, and what type of industry Responsive Web Design is most suitable for. The paper examines the pros and cons of each approach, and presents a sample scenario from the retail industry as well as a case study. As the paper guides you in how to make the right choice, it draws upon RapidValue’s experience helping enterprises succeed in the complex and evolving mobile ecosystem by RapidValue.
Strategies to improve the ROI on your enterprise applicationPixel Crayons
Read the full blog here: https://bit.ly/34IUN7a
Connect with us through:
Contact us : https://bit.ly/2Ew2GDx
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PixelCrayons
Twitter : https://twitter.com/pixelcrayons
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/pixelcrayons
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pixelcrayons/
Pinterest : https://in.pinterest.com/pixelcrayons/
This article details some of the basic techniques involved in creating and marketing a mobile website.
Mobile web marketing is projected to rise exponentially as more and more users acquire high-end mobiles allowing them to access websites on-the-go. More than half a billion people across the globe use their mobile phones to access the web. And with mobile devices quickly gaining popularity over traditionally PC’s, user counts are expected to increase dramatically.
Creating mobile apps for events and meetings is becoming more of a common practice both to drive attendee interaction but to also assist in decreasing carbon footprints. This quick guide answers a few questions for those unfamiliar with the mobile app space. The ideal scenario for top performing event professionals would be to incorporate mobile apps and event management software to help maximize their ROI and ROO.
Best Practices For Building Your Mobile Applications - A Whitepaper by RapidV...RapidValue
We are in the decade of mobility. Smart phones are driving Mobile Internet and App usage. Since the introduction of iPhone in 2007, smart phone penetration has been growing significantly. According to report released by ZentithOptimedia, smartphone penetration in the world’s top 19 digital markets is expected to double from 35.5% last year to an average of 71.7% in 2015.
Not only are smart phones getting more prevalent, consumers are spending more time on them. According
to Flurry Analytics, about 81 minutes per day are spent on smart phones compared to 74 minutes on desktop internet. Businesses need to adapt to this changing consumer behavior and consider mobile as one of the key strategic channels for the future.
Despite increasing prevalence of mobile teams and initiatives, the field is relatively young and best practices
are hard to come by.
Having worked on over 100 engagements and countless interactions with our customers over the past three years, we have put together a set of key considerations for navigating your mobile roadmap. These considerations will help you identify opportunities and also avoid major pitfalls while trying to implement mobility projects. We have categorized these considerations into Three phases – Assess, Build and Deploy based on the activity timeline and a series of steps within each phase.
Responsive design is a design where the layout and content adapt to the user’s environment, which includes their screen size, platform, and even orientation. Basically, it means using good code to create a site that works on a majority of devices, including those that haven’t been invented yet.
Mobile applications are a vital piece of our regular routine. As indicated by Statista, there are more than 2.7 billion mobile phone users on the planet.We utilize our mobile devices more often in a day and 90% of this mobile time is utilized for different applications.
To know more visit at https://www.thinktanker.io/blog/15-things-you-probably-dont-know-about-mobile-app-development.html
The recent explosion in the popularity of apps has seen more and more people set out to develop their own, and the technology behind them has changed as a result. The big technology companies which easily dominated the market in years past have had to become more competitive in order to keep up sales, while people with limited technical skills have sought out simple design modules to enable them to develop their ideas.
Mobile application development is a term used to denote the act or process by which application software is developed for handheld devices, such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones.
These applications can be pre-installed on phones during manufacturing platforms, or delivered as web applications using server-side or client-side processing (e.g. JavaScript) to provide an "application-like" experience within a Web browser.
Welcome to
Step-by-step Guide for Mobile App Development for 2023
Step-by-Step Guide for Mobile App Development for 2023 The market for developing mobile apps is undergoing a transformation. You will be able to execute mobile applications on several platforms thanks to advancements in micro processing technology. For instance, mobile apps developed today will function flawlessly on PCs in the future. Additionally, mobile apps created with Flutter or React Native will run on PCs, Macs, Android phones, and iPhones. Before we get into more detail, let's examine the data on mobile app usage to see how people use their phones and what prospects there are for creating your own mobile application.
Mobile App Development Lifecycle 2023
There are over 3.5 billion smartphone users worldwide, so there is no doubt that the industry is healthy and thriving. Stats are growing steadily, without any indications of slowing down. And studies show that an average American checks their phone at least once every twelve minutes, and over 10% of these people check their phone about every four minutes. There are some more statistics to keep in mind.
People spend over half of the time they spend with digital media on mobile.
Smartphone users spend 90% of their screen time using mobile apps.
Over 85% of consumers prefer native apps over mobile cross-websites.
Revenue from mobile apps is set to cross $613 billion by 2023.
The average consumer has over 30 apps installed on their device.
An average user spends about 35 hours per month using mobile apps.
The statistics are motivating for anyone who wishes to build or develop a mobile app. But before we jump to any conclusions, let’s understand the exact process of mobile app development. Although it sounds very lucrative to build a mobile app to get a piece of the billion-dollar pie, the decision needs thought strategy and planning. The fact also states that your app will be competing with over 1.5 million applications on the Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store.
What is Mobile App Development?
What is the creation of mobile apps? The process of creating mobile applications that operate on mobile devices is known as mobile app development. These programs can either come pre-installed or the user can download them and install them themselves. They work with remote computing resources by utilizing the device's network capabilities. In order to access backend services for data access through APIs, create software that can be installed on the device, enable backend services, and test the application on target devices are all necessary steps in the development of mobile apps.
You must take into account screen sizes, hardware specifications, and numerous other elements of the app development process in order to create scalable mobile apps. Given the rise in employment opportunities in the mobile app development sector, it is crucial that entrepreneurs, startups.
Native, hybrid, or pw as – choose the best for your businessMarkovate
In a world full of technologies, where mobile devices account for around half of worldwide internet traffic, it is overwhelming to see the impeccable opportunities for businesses to hop on the mobile bandwagon and get ahead of the competition by offering one-of-a-kind mobile experiences to their audience.
"Mobile App Flipbook - OptiSol provides a detailed flipbook for beginners who startup mobile app services. It's covers topics such as overview of app development, platforms, technologies, testing, monetization and app launch."
Before developing a mobile application you must research how much does it cost to build an app? However, the cost of creating an app can be pretty high. If you talk about a general estimate of the total cost of creating an app from scratch, it depends on the function and features of the mobile application.
In these slides, we have enlisted what it takes to build a successful mobile app at an affordable cost, what features are included, and the overall cost estimation for the same.
The increasing presence of smartphones and the rapid popularity of mobile applications that cater to consumers and businesses has meant that today there is a mobile app for virtually everything.
In the modern age of Information and communication system, people are habituated to use computers and computer applications. But Mobile Application use and development is a new and rapidly growing sector. There is a global positive impact of mobile application. Using mobile application developed country are becoming facilitate and people, society of developing country are upgrading themselves and making a new type of IT infrastructure. Mobile applications are running on a small hand hold mobile device which is moveable, easy to use and accessible from anywhere and any place. Now a day, so many people are using mobile application to contact friends, browse internet, file content management, document creating and handling, entertainment etc. From everywhere user can get facility of mobile application. People can do many things of his daily life and business life. Not only the mobile application has an impact for user but also it plays an important role in business. Many business companies are earning revenue using mobile application. The mobile application has an impact on society. The mobile application run in a mobile environment which usability depends on several factors such as: Screen resolution, Hardware limitations, Expensive Data Usage, Connectivity issues, Limited Interaction possibilities. Last few years the mobile companies are trying to develop mobile device with more screen resolution, more storage, better connectivity which provide better environment for modern mobile application
Mobile App Development Cost 2024 Budgeting Your Dream AppInexture Solutions
Unsure of mobile app development cost in 2024? Explore pricing trends, factors influencing costs, and expert tips to optimize your app development budget.
Top 10 Mobile App Development Frameworks in 2022-converted.pdfSparity1
We are leading mobile app developers in USA, we offer services for Android, iOS, and IoT app development. We provide best mobile app development services in USA giving a complete solution to clients
Top Advantages of Cross Platform Mobile App DevelopmentXDuce Corporation
Cross-platform app development offers numerous benefits, such as cost-effectiveness, faster time-to-market, wider audience reach, and easier maintenance. It allows developers to write code once and deploy it across multiple platforms, maximizing efficiency. Consistent UI/UX, code reusability, and access to native device features ensure a seamless user experience across different devices and operating systems.
Top 10 Mobile App Development Frameworks in 2022.pdfSparity1
We are leading mobile app developers in USA, we offer services for Android, iOS, and IoT app development. We provide best mobile app development services in USA giving a complete solution to clients
Hybrid vs Native Mobile App. Decide in 5 minutes!July Systems
Wondering whether to build a hybrid mobile app or a native mobile app? Don’t worry, this presentation will help you decide your mobile app strategy in less than 5 minutes!
Cross-platform technologies, which allow app developers to create a shared solution for several platforms via hybrid mobile application development, will see the most promising improvements.
10 stages of mobile app development process 2022SynapseIndia
Check out the 10 steps to develop an engaging mobile app for your business. Hire application developers from SynapseIndia to build a unique custom mobile app.
https://www.synapseindia.com/article/stages-of-mobile-app-development-process
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy, 14th EditionMarco Tabor
The latest edition of the community-driven handbook on mobile technologies. 256 pages packed with everything you need to know to start your mobile business: Which platforms exist and what's their potential? What about cross-platform app development? How do I create an app concept that works? How do I implement location-based services, NFC, mobile analytics, augmented reality or media content? What do I need to know about accessibility, monetization, security and app testing?
20 experts share their know-how in this book and you are invited to join them! See www.enough.de/mdgg for details.
Product guide for Solution Set providing advice on Developing a Mobile App
For more details visit:
http://ataresearch.alltheanalysts.com/infotech/develop_a_mobile_app.html
We decided to use the power of Crimson Hexagon to study the behavior of consumers' use of tax refunds. What you learn when you start to listen can be surprising. We discovered that an overwhelming 65% actually had plans to go shopping with their refunds, so we dug deeper.
Overall, the report was good news for retailers with 65% of tweeters having immediate spending plans for their refund.
The content experts at IQ want to help you turn data into easy-to-consume, shareable content. So we narrowed the process of infographic creation down to 5 simple steps.
Using Pinterest for Customer EngagementSoDA Speaks
The impressive growth of Pinterest over the last year has caught the attention of brands, particularly retailers who are attracted both by the size of the audience and by the referral traffic reported by brands with more mature Pinterest strategies. IQ has received questions from clients about using Pinterest and we’re excited to help.
Topics:
Pinterest Overview
Brands Using Pinterest Recommendations for Brands
Shopper marketing encompasses a wide array of delivery mechanisms and promotional tactics that can be used to reach consumers along the path to purchase, from demand generation through the entire shopping process to post-purchase relationship management.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
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2. YOU WANT TO GO MOBILE, BUT WHICH WAY? • IQ
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Each year has been considered
the ‘year of mobile,’ but truly,
this is the year of mobile…
again. Now marketers
understand its importance
and have seen brands achieve
success, so the masses are
moving to mobile as fast as
possible. But with all of the
options, what platform should
be used? Is it iOS, Blackberry,
Android or Windows Phone
7? Who will lead? And how
about mobile web vs. native
applications?
THEDILEMMA
What are your business goals
and customer needs?
At IQ, we understand there are many
factors involved, the first of which is
defining the problem you are trying to
solve for your customers while addressing
their goals.
The key question is how can customers use
their mobile device to help them make a
purchase decision, use your product, and
overall, make life easier or more enjoyable?
Once you figure out the way your brand can
intersect with these needs, there are still
many factors to determine whether to go
with a mobile web app or native application
solution. Let’s dig in.
#1CUSTOMERNEEDS
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#2DEFINETERMS
What is mobile web app vs.
a native application?
Mobile web applications are designed to
be accessible from a device’s mobile web
browser and require Internet access. Native
applications (apps) are built on each mobile
operating system’s platform. They’re typically
downloaded from the platform’s application
store. You can always leverage both with a
hybrid application that is a native app that
contains mobile web content. This approach,
of course, comes with more complexity, but
you may find that it best meets all of your
needs.
Do they really differ?
Some say that with the continued development
of HTML 5, many of the current advantages of
native applications will become less relevant;
however, HTML 5 is not quite here. When it
does fully arrive, native apps will likely still
have device specific advantages and will be the
necessary route for applications that require
features including augmented reality and high-
performance gaming.
#3WHAT’SDIFFERENT
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Consider the following factors when determining whether to incline towards investing in a mobile web vs. native
application. Then, take a look at our quick quiz to give you insight into which way to lean.
WHATFACTORSSHOULDWECONSIDER?
Platform use
The first consideration is whether you are willing to create
a new design for each platform (iOS, Blackberry, Android,
Windows Phone 7). You or your agency will need to have
the skills and understanding of how each operating
system works from design through development.
Each of the major platforms have user-experiences
and visual design guidelines, but there are quite a few
differences across the platforms that impact the screen
flows, features and supported resolutions. In addition,
if you are particularly focused on mobile commerce and
want to target iPhone users, you should strongly consider
the iOS native platform vs. the web because there is a 30%
higher conversion rate with iPhone app users than mobile
web shoppers.
Web vs. device capabilities integration
Another key differentiator is whether you expect to
leverage the device’s capabilities on a regular basis.
If your application integrates with the camera, GPS,
address book or calendar often, then lean towards the
native application. In contrast, if you are looking to
integrate more with the web’s content and applications,
then look more closely at the mobile web.
Quick access and marketplace leadership
If you want customers to have one-touch access to your
application either to emphasize brand recognition or
to just make it easier to pull up, native applications
are the way to go. This is especially important in cases
where customers are using it for repetitive, incremental
tasks. With the native application marketplace, there
are benefits of large-scale distribution across each
marketplace. This type of distribution provides an
opportunity for you to “own” a category, establish brand
recognition, and implement cutting edge technology,
since it is unchartered territory for many marketers.
Bank of America and USA Today are frequently first on
platforms because they want to be #1 in Banking and
News, respectively, in mobile marketplaces.
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Content
When it comes to mobile, content is just as important
as utility. Let’s say that your experience is driven by
content that is dynamically updated by you or other
consumers (thus requiring frequent updates). If you are
focused on driving traffic to your content through web
search, and your content cannot be surfaced easily via
a native application, lean toward mobile web solutions.
When the customer, however, is the key driver to
publishing content, such as heavy uploads of pictures
or frequent updates of notes, lean toward native
applications.
Payments and tracking
You should consider how much control you want
over payments and data tracking. If you want
complete control, go with
mobile web, because native
applications will come with
some restrictions around
data tracking, payments, and
even monetization.
User interface control
This factor is not only a matter of taste, but also
of skills. If you want to be able to customize the
application, the web can allow for more flexibility
due to the fact that native applications have standard
platform guidelines for navigation and features.
You’ll have to consider whether you want to deal with
these constraints versus the browser’s navigation for
each platform’s mobile web. If you have a strong brand
identity and want to maintain the look and feel across
all mobile platforms, the mobile web can allow easier
customization and control. When designing a branded
application on a native platform, the final design is
typically a compromise between the brand elements
and the native application’s user interface guidelines.
For example, the same application in Windows Phone
7 can look extremely different from an execution in
iOS because of the marriage between the brand and a
platform’s distinctive style.
Features
Features also dictate which platform is best because
the context of use is so important. Note that high
performance games, entertainment, or productivity
applications should be native due to performance
limitations of the mobile web. In addition, native is
good for applications that are accessed routinely
on the go whether in the kitchen, mall, or subway—
especially to support offline work that, if needed,
can be synchronized later.
Costs and maintenance
Another key factor is based on how often you expect
to update the application. Keep in mind that native
applications tend to be expensive compared to mobile
web, especially since you have to create one for each
platform. Think about whether you have developers
on hand to keep up with the necessary changes and
whether you want to constantly maintain these
applications. As native application users grow, they
will expect your application to grow with their needs.
If you want, or expect, to be able to update features
rather instantly, the web gives you more control.
Consider the hybrid approach
If you find that your needs cross the benefits of both
the mobile web and native applications, consider
a hybrid approach. There are tools available like
Appcelerator Titanium and PhoneGap that are
development platforms supporting native application
development using web technologies (HTML, CSS, JS,
Ruby, Python, PHP). With these technologies, you can
also access device capabilities like GPS, compass, etc.
You can potentially get the best of both worlds by
taking this hybrid approach. It is an emerging solution
requiring more innovation, but it may allow you to
better address your specific needs.
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Start from the strategy and drive toward a decision. You’ll need to layout the business goal and the customer
problem you are trying to solve first. In the meantime, if you need help getting on the right path, use this
scorecard by placing a point in the left column to determine which direction to take.
WHATNOW?
PLATFORM USE
Web You want the same experience and design across all platforms.
Native You are focused on mobile commerce, and you are primarily targeting one platform.
Web You are focused on mobile commerce, but your users are evenly spread across platforms.
WEB VS. DEVICE CAPABILITIES
Native Your application will leverage the devices’ capabilities regularly (camera, GPS, address book, etc.).
Web Your application requires frequent access of external web content vs. a single immersive experience.
QUICK ACCESS AND MARKETPLACE LEADERSHIP
Native One touch access to this application is important for routine use.
Native Your goal is to be a category leader in the application marketplace.
CONTENT
Web The experience is driven by content that is dynamically pushed by you or other consumers.
Native Your application’s content is primarily generated by the user.
Web You have lots of content and want users to be able to search for it.
FEATURES
Native The experience is driven by tasks that the consumer can complete offline and synchronize later.
Web Your application requires frequent access to the Internet in order to help customers complete tasks.
Web Your application has very few complex features.
Native Your application is a high performance entertainment, productivity or a game app.
Native Your application is used on the go for quick bursts of activity that have cumulative results.
PAYMENTS AND TRACKING
Native You want an easy payment solution handled by a third party vs. controlling payments yourself.
Web You want complete control over monetization of your site, including advertising.
Web You want access to all of the tracking and data-gathering you want.
COSTS AND MAINTENANCE
Web You need to be able to update features and content rather instantly.
Native You have easy access to developers who can update native applications quickly.
Native You expect long-term use of this app and will commit to maintaining the customer base for it.
Web You can only pay for one application that needs to be used for multiple platforms.
USER INTERFACE CONTROL
Web You want a custom interface, but do not mind the browser’s navigation and frame.
Native
You want complete use of the device interface and are willing to use the platform’s navigation and
feature guidelines.
SCORECARD
NUMBER OF CHECKS ANSWERS
Native 9-12: Strongly lean toward that platform.
< 9: Consider a Hybrid approach.Mobile