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For a successful app, enterprises should have the proper Development Process including Requirement Gathering, Design, Development, Quality Assurance, Launch and Maintenance. The mobile app development should be strategized considering performance, monetization, customer engagement and much more.
With these slides you will learn more about:
- Mobile App Development Process
- Strategies for Mobile App Development
- Challenges in developing Mobile App Development
Service2Media: Webinar Security & Management (17 March 2014) by Derk Tegeler Service2Media
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Have you addressed the unique challenges of mobile apps and the valuable data they hold or transactions they facilitate, now, and in the future?
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InnoviMobile outlines our Mobile Action Plan for mobilizing data in the enterprise. The end goal is to unlock productivity gains by enabling workers to do their jobs and use their line of business applications more effectively.
For a successful app, enterprises should have the proper Development Process including Requirement Gathering, Design, Development, Quality Assurance, Launch and Maintenance. The mobile app development should be strategized considering performance, monetization, customer engagement and much more.
With these slides you will learn more about:
- Mobile App Development Process
- Strategies for Mobile App Development
- Challenges in developing Mobile App Development
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The webinar series 'How to build an app competence centre?' focuses on key topics that are important in executing your mobile strategy and optimising your mobile app competence center. This third webinar addresses security. How ready are you to mitigate threats to your organisation and organisation’s assets? To what degree are you really in control? And how well do you protect your customers data?
Have you addressed the unique challenges of mobile apps and the valuable data they hold or transactions they facilitate, now, and in the future?
With incredible feature lists, Enterprise Mobile Apps have taken a huge turn in the technology landscape. What more exhilarating functionalities can we expect from it in the future. Check it out!
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CERTA Push is unique for it's push messaging performance, security and reliability.
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IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM Insight, Las Vegas, Oct. 2015.
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• Collaboration across the ecosystem
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An overview of the asymmetric modernization process designed to deliver a cost effective solution for modernization large portfolios of applications such as those found for Notes/Domino.
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*** Watch the webinar that goes with the slides! http://bit.ly/mobilebiwebinar ***
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From situational awareness and real-time operations insights, to enabling a mobile workforce, mobile BI is changing business operations.
Many organizations are behind the curve when it comes to mobile BI, yet it does not have to be herculean effort to get started.
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- The top challenges faced with mobile BI projects
- Lessons learned on driving mobile BI projects
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
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• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
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From situational awareness and real-time operations insights, to enabling a mobile workforce, mobile BI is changing business operations.
Many organizations are behind the curve when it comes to mobile BI, yet it does not have to be herculean effort to get started.
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- How to overcome these roadblocks to kick-start your project
- The top challenges faced with mobile BI projects
- Lessons learned on driving mobile BI projects
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• Collaboration across the ecosystem
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How Nonprofits Can Engage Their Volunteers Through Social MediaGreg Allbright
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Members of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Senator Carl Levin, Chairman
Senator John McCain, Ranking Minority Member Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
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Editia cu numarul 7 va avea loc la Cluj Napoca in perioada 27-28 iunie 2012
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www.shockoe.com
In today's digital era, having a mobile application for your business is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Whether you're a startup or a seasoned entrepreneur, understanding the cost implications of app development is crucial for effective budget planning. In this blog post, we'll delve into the specifics and unveil the exact cost of developing an app in India.
“iPad apps for the enterprise: More than just a clever UI”
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CUSTOM MOBILE APPS WITH HEROKU: CUSTOM, MULTI-LANGUAGE, ELASTIC
In many cases, mobile app developers need to provide a highly effective user experience and seamless extension of the enterprise’s brand for very
large audiences. Also, as more development teams adopt the microservices approach to app development, they need additional flexibility in backend
tooling and the ability to independently deploy apps across a heterogenous set of back-end services.
In the Mobile SDK and Heroku approach, developers can write either hybrid or native apps to meet their customers’ requirements and use App
Cloud’s Heroku service as a scalable “elastic” compute capability that can easily scale to meet any demand. To construct their end-to-end apps,
developers use a combination of APIs and their server-side language of choice to build responsive mobile apps coupled with Heroku computer power
and flexible data stores.
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To survive in today’s digital age, businesses need to stay informed about the constantly evolving trends in Android application development. As an increasing number of people adopt the latest technologies, app development is expected to keep growing.
App Architecture for Efficient Mobile App Development.pdfiDataScientists
In the procedure of developing a mobile app development, you should make sure each component is well-built. Even the minutest complications that may arise in the process of making a mobile app development architecture can challenge the quality of the ending result. Each mobile apps have a reliable mobile app development architecture and successfully runs over its users.
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.
Creating a mobile enterprise application business case.DMI
Enterprise mobility is one of the most exciting opportunities within the workplace these days because of all the change management opportunities it provides organizations. There is a real paradigm shift occurring in terms of how organizations are looking at their business processes and how they can change – really CHANGE – them with mobile enterprise applications.
This 3 part series will guide you and your enterprise through:
1. Developing an actionable mobile enterprise application
strategy
2. Creating a mobile enterprise application business case
3. Choosing the right Mobile Enterprise Application Platform
(MEAP) partner
Mobile devices can boost productivity and competitive advantage, but your enterprise-IT organization must support new mobile strategies, while complying with government regulations and maintaining security. See how you can implement robust security features in your existing apps with SAP Mobile App Protection by Mocana.
15 points to look for in your Enterprise Mobile Application PlatformCloudPact
Point 1 - What are the multiple points of engagement supported? (Cross platform support)
Traditionally, web and desktop applications are major points of engagement.
With explosive growth, smartphones have become key points of strategic engagement.
Point 2 - Can a single code base support various points of engagement? (Write once, run everywhere)
Point 3 - Does it need an expansion in the IT team?
Point 4 - How much of present IT skill set can be used? (Knowledge and training)
Enterprises have existing IT skill sets.
The platform should facilitate easy understanding and draw extensions from present skill set.
Point 5 - Can internal systems be connected and deliver content onto the mobile in a user friendly way?
The platform should enable enterprises increase ROI on existing systems through mobile-enabling.
Point 6 - Does the platform securely mobile enable new initiatives and existing systems?
Point 7 - Can the mobile data security be ensured with operations such as remote wipes?
Enterprise data on a mobile app is physically out of reach from the IT administrator.
The platform should ensure security with advanced operations such as remote wiping.
Point 8 - Can the mobile apps be managed based on users and policies?
Within enterprises, there are many people and multiple roles involved with different business needs.
The platform should enable the enterprise to deploy apps based on user-role relationship and manage them through policies.
Point 9 - Can the solution be installed on premise or a private cloud?
The platform should provide enterprises with different deployment strategies which suit the business and infrastructure needs of the enterprise.
Point 10 - Can new initiatives be delivered using the same platform?
The platform should facilitate new mobile initiatives for the enterprise easily.
Point 11 - Are the apps developed using the platform app store-ready?
The platform should enable enterprises to deploy their apps through public app stores.
Point 12 - Can apps be published through a private enterprise app store?
The platform should enable enterprises avoid the public app store approach to deploy apps through private channels.
Point 13 - Can multiple apps be deployed through the platform?
The platform should provide easy modes to build, deploy and manage multiple apps across different users & roles.
Point 14 - Can updates to apps be rolled out quickly?
The platform should provide ways to update deployed apps without disturbing the end user.
Point 15 - Can Enterprise Mobility initiatives be monitored from a dashboard?
Enterprise should get a complete view of all apps, users, devices and business analytics from their mobile initiatives.
Find out answers to these questions in our blog
http://bit.ly/19gC7dK
Use it to accelerate decisions and execution in your Enterprise mobility strategy.
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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.
2. Mobile Integration Plan
Identify The Information Security Plan
Implementation Options
Project Action Plan
Blank Project Action Plan
Adoption Formula
Plan for integrating Components and Stakeholders
Identify Staffing Requirements
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3. Mobile Integration Plan
Adoption Formula
There are many components of an optimal mobile strategy but the most significant is the design for
adoption. Creating a fancy user interface with limited functionality, or deploying an application with
too strict security will lead to the app being deemed unusable resulting in wasted time and effort.
We express the elements of successful mobile deployment as a simple formula:
The first two operands, Usability and Desirability, are inextricably linked. They illustrate the core of
the most important factors that employees will consider when using a mobile application.
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(Usability + Desirability) × Security = Adoption
Usability
Usability is more of an art than a science. Significant thought needs to go into the design, which
does not need to be complex. In fact, less complex is better! The application must be easy and
intuitive to wield without the need for an instruction guide. The ides is to make the jobs of
employees easier, not harder.
Desirability
Creating desire means crafting an emotional shift from a less desirable alternative (legacy
technology) to a more desirable product. If you cannot envision a positive emotional outcome
as a result of using the mobile app then adoption will suffer. The mobile app must make an
emotional connection with the employees and make a meaningful difference to them.
4. Plan For Integrating Components
And Stakeholders
It’s important to identify the components that will interface directly or indirectly with mobile applications.
Some examples include:
The last operand is Security. Note the use of the mathematical symbol for multiplication; the purpose is
to emphasize the significance of security of any enterprise mobile application deployment. IT
management needs to be able to sleep at night knowing that data that is accessible on mobile devices
is secure. Employees need to feel comfortable that security is the cornerstone of the application they
use every day, yet it needs to be transparent. Though it is strongly encouraged that a general
education plan and policies around mobile security are implemented, users should not be burdened
with any complexities associated with IT management’s security requirements as this will impact
the first two operands — usability and desirability.
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CLIENT/SERVER OR WEB APPLICATIONS
PRODUCT EXPERT LIAISON
ACCESS TO DATA FROM INTRANET
DATABASES
ACCESS TO DATA FROM INTERNET
APPLICATION SUPPORT
THIRD-PARTY VENDOR
SERVER TEAM ADMIN
PRODUCT USER
NETWORK ADMIN
DATABASE ADMIN
FIREWALL/SECURITY ADMIN
DESKTOP SUPPORT CONTACT
VENDOR SUPPORT CONTACT
Some questions you may need to ask while developing your mobility vision:
1.) Does this app make the employee’s day easier and allow them to focus on more meaningful tasks?
2.) How many less steps will the employee take by using mobile technology?
3.) How will the contemplated mobile technology reduce stress, anxiety, and increase passion and creativity on the
employee’s role?
4.) Will the mobile technology position the company (and employees) to be viewed as more technologically advanced
than competitors?
Some questions you may need to ask while developing your mobility vision:
Component Stakeholder
5. In general, it is best to meet with various users of the existing applications, and those who will likely use
the mobile version, along with all technical contacts that will provide technical support. The user, also
referred to as the “product expert,” is uniquely positioned to explain how the application is utilized in its
current state and can make recommendations on features and functionality required for the application
on a mobile device. Product experts can also serve as the interface to others in providing feedback.
All other roles are typically of a technical nature and will need to work closely with the users of the
applications to ensure the goals of the mobile product are met.
Identify Staffing Requirements
Based on your project timelines does your company have the internal expertise to deliver a finished
product that meets the requirements of the user community?
Title Role
Sets the vision and goals.
Understands mobile ecosystem, defines feature set.
Coordinates tasks between developers, designers, and communicates
project updates to Product Manager and Product Executive.
Staff experiences in user experience/user interface design for mobile.
Developers to write the code for the platforms necessary to support your product.
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A typical mobile project will require:
Project Executive
Product Manager
Project Manager
Designer(s)
Mobile platform developers
Server developers Developers for any back-end systems integration.
6. Team in place but stretched
too thin, or no time to put team
together
Execute with in-house team. Augment with external resources in case of time
constraints.
It is critical to choose a partner, not just an outsourcing firm. Many outsourcing firms provide just the
software development portion. While enterprise organizations have various resources, it takes significantly
more than software development alone to create a mobile application that is widely adopted, secure and
implemented within budget.
Situation Outcome
Team with mobile experience is in
place with guaranteed resources
Several, but not all key team
members are on staff
Entire team is in place but seeks
guidance on strategy
Consider partnering with a mobile development firm that can fulfill the
needs of all roles
Consider partnering with a mobile development firm that can fill in the gaps
Consider partnering with a mobile development firm that can help with
mobile strategy
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Typical scenarios depicting how enterprises approach mobile applications development:
7. Preparing your information security infrastructure prior to or concurrently with mobile applications
development initiatives will make your team better prepared for the launch of your mobile product. Some
of the components that take care of data security, such as Good Dynamics, need to be integrated into
the mobile application during development.
Category Threat Solution
Data in Motion
and Data In Use
Data At Rest
Mobile Application
Management
Mobile Application
Distribution
Unauthorized access to data while
being transmitted over local and
wireless networks.
Attempts to decompile the mobile
application and unauthorized
access to app data storage
containers.
Lost or stolen devices with
apps that access corporate
data.
Publishing internal apps to
public app stores exposes
proprietary applications to
the general public.
End-to-End encryption of data while in transit from the
source servers to the mobile device. We recommend Good
Technology’s Dynamics product.
Encryption of data stored on the device. We recommend
Good Technology’s Dynamics product.
Platform that provides ability to remotely remove mobile apps from
the device. We recommend AppCentral’s Management
Console and AppGuardian (recently acquired by Good Technology).
AppCentral’s Mobile Storefront provides an internal app
store for internal app distribution.
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Security in the context of mobile applications generally falls into the following categories:
Identify the Information
Security Plan
The key essentials of mobile application security include connectivity and encryption of data during
transmission and on the device. Management and control of applications is necessary to prevent
unauthorized access in case of device loss or theft.
8. It’s very important to choose the right approach for your project and budget from the beginning.
Changing approaches during your mobile project will delay deployment and could significantly increase
costs while impacting the user experience.
Perspective Tools Outcome
Individual platform SDKs
Web Based platform
Centralized platform
Hybrid
Native device
development tools.
HTML5
MEAP
Native, HTML5, MEAP
Best experience and performance that uses
native device features and unique UI capabilities.
Support for offline use, push notifications, strong
analytics.
Capabilities of mobile web sites are limited to
the capabilities and UI of mobile web browsers.
Offline use (other than caching) is not supported.
Requires strong Internet connectivity, either
cellular or WiFi.
Rudimentary experience, lowest common
denominator approach to do “build once,
deploy to many” development methodology.
Source code usable only with MEAP vendor’s
platforms. Significant vendor lock-in.
Significantly more complex development and
maintenance by having to integrate disparate
tools and technologies. Some benefits could be
achieved by re-using existing web technology.
Four Approaches To Mobile Technology In The Enterprise
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Implementation Options
Deciding on the right approach for development is highly dependent on the specific application that
is being contemplated. There are four general approaches to implementing mobile technology in the
enterprise.
* MEAP was coined by Gartner in a 2008 Magic Quadrant report and is an acronym for Mobile Enterprise Application Platform. MEAP tools are
typically purchased and hosted on-premise or used as Software as a Service web site. The key benefit promoted by MEAP vendors is the ability to
write code, often using a proprietary scripting language or well-established language like JavaScript. The code is then exported into native
application platform code and can be distributed to other devices.
9. Metrics
(vital factors/wins)
Key Strategies
Action Steps
Priority Mobile Product Development Goals
1.
2.
3.
4.
Owners 30 60 90
5.
Deploy mobile technology to 1,000 field staff
Reduce paper document transactions by %25 the first year
Reduce 30 minutes of data entry per person per day
Reduce documentation errors by %25 the first year
Target ROI within 12 months
Identify inefficient processes in the field
Receive feedback from key leaders in the field
Launch 5% pilot program to field and evaluate feedback
Executive buy-in
Form the mobile product team
Identify gaps in skill set
Identify key development partner
Identify team lead from user population
Confirm budget with CFO
John
Paul
Mary
Jen
Steve
2/1
2/15
2/1
2/12
2/15
3/1
3/15
3/1
3/13
4/1
4/15
4/1
4/12
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Project Action Plan
Project Action Plans (PAP) are crucial to the success of your mobile implementation project. They help set
priorities, define owners of tasks, and in general, outline expectations so that the entire project team is aware
of the timeline for the final product release.
Below is an example of a Project Action Plan for one portion of the project, which is product development.
There could be a few of PAPs for different roles. For example, the development team could use their own PAP
to identify key metrics, strategies, and action steps.