Slides about MBAAS market.
- Mobile app development challenge
- What is a MBAAS ?
- MBAAS features.
- Specific features
- Demo
- Princing Model and Cons
- Conclusion
French talk VOD available here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X49o6RSnis0
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MBaas - Mobile Backend as a Service presented by Rinish KN, CTO, RapidValue S...RapidValue
Mobile Backend as a service (MBaaS), also known as "backend as a service" (BaaS),is a model for providing web and mobile app developers with a way to link their applications to backend cloud storage and APIs exposed by back end applications while also providing features such as user management, push notifications, and integration with social networking services.These services are provided via the use of custom software development kits (SDKs) and application programming interfaces (APIs). BaaS is a relatively recent development in cloud computing, with most BaaS startups dating from 2011 or later.Although a fairly nascent industry, trends indicate that these services are gaining mainstream traction with enterprise consumers.
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Meaning of mobile backend as a service, its features, how vendors differentiate and a comparison with MEAP and MADP products in the market. This presentation is meant to clearly explain what mBaaS is all about
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Needs1.c
Reduce development cost
Reduce development time
Improve quality
Reduce maintenance cost
Reduce TTM
Handle Security
Handle app growth
One solution => Mobile Backend As A Service
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From PAAS to MBAAS2.b
Major cloud actors:
• Amazon: EC2…
• Google: App Engine
BAAS => no backend programming
MBAAS => specialization for mobile:
• Mobile specific features
• Mobile SDKs
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MBAAS actors2.c
Google: mobile backend starter
Amazon: some AWS products (S3, simpleDB, DynamoDb)
Microsoft azure
Apple: Cloudkit
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Specific features4.a
Custom server side code
Offline caching
In-app payment
User segmentation, Ads
Geo point support
Third party products integration
Games, Visual designer,…
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Specific BAAS/MBAAS4.b
Realtime: FireBase, pusher
MMO
• AppWarp
• Google Play Games Services
• Kii
Geolocalization services: Geoloqi
Marketing: Flurry, Urban airship, Capptain,…
VisioConf: QuickBlox
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Demo5.a
Mix two MBAAS => Kinvey and Firebase
Live Quizz Demo
Use case:
• Build a quizz in your mobile app
• Activate it
• People connect and answer
• Get results in realtime
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MBAAS pricing models6.a
Free for small apps
Pay as you grow
Enterprise plans
The more technical the more expensive
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MBAAS pricing models6.b
Price may depend on:
• Data storage used
• DAU: daily active users
• API calls
• Number of push performed
• Mails sent
• Bandwidth, requests/sec
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Cons6.c
Platform dependency
• Platform life expectancy
• Platform limitations (OS support, features)
• Migration cost
My data is in the cloud !!!
Community size and support quality
Price:
• Price not fixed
• Hard to evaluate