Mobile isn’t just here. It’s the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? The secret, it turns out, lies in having both the right team and the right approach.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM Insight, Las Vegas, Oct. 2015.
Mobile is the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? According to an IBM Center for Applied Insights study involving 585 mobile development professionals, the secret lies in having both the right team and the right approach:
• Strong team with the right expertise
• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
This presentation by Sirish Kosaraju, COO, RapidValue Solutions explains the best practices of enabling the mobile channel for organizations. It also addresses how to structure your IT org for mobile development, the technology & business changes you will need to consider. Through customer learnings (UOP, Karmaloop Case studies) we will share best practices on improving conversions, increasing sales and promoting the mobile app usage. The follow of the presentation is as follows:
1. Mobility Overview
2. Best Practices for Mobility - Factors to consider
3. Facebook Mobile Strategy Case Study
4. Charting out the Business Strategy
5. Creating Project Plan & Roadmap
6. Considering organizational changes required
7. Measuring usage & end-user feedback
8. Sales & Marketing (Promoting consumer apps)
9. Customer Learning - KarmaLoop, University of Phoenix Case Studies
10. Summary
Android Development: Approach for Agile TeamsAnay Kamat
Developing completely native Android apps can make changes to UI difficult. This presentation talks about the hybrid approach to combine native tools, HTML5, Javascript and CSS to build good looking apps and demonstrate an approach to use custom JS bridge to reduce the apk file size with better performance.
How to build cost and plan App Development - Fuerte International App DevelopersGreg Jarrett
An informative presentation from Fuerte International, covering the process of App development, the cost of developing apps and timings.
There are also some top tips for creating great Apps.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM Insight, Las Vegas, Oct. 2015.
Mobile is the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? According to an IBM Center for Applied Insights study involving 585 mobile development professionals, the secret lies in having both the right team and the right approach:
• Strong team with the right expertise
• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
This presentation by Sirish Kosaraju, COO, RapidValue Solutions explains the best practices of enabling the mobile channel for organizations. It also addresses how to structure your IT org for mobile development, the technology & business changes you will need to consider. Through customer learnings (UOP, Karmaloop Case studies) we will share best practices on improving conversions, increasing sales and promoting the mobile app usage. The follow of the presentation is as follows:
1. Mobility Overview
2. Best Practices for Mobility - Factors to consider
3. Facebook Mobile Strategy Case Study
4. Charting out the Business Strategy
5. Creating Project Plan & Roadmap
6. Considering organizational changes required
7. Measuring usage & end-user feedback
8. Sales & Marketing (Promoting consumer apps)
9. Customer Learning - KarmaLoop, University of Phoenix Case Studies
10. Summary
Android Development: Approach for Agile TeamsAnay Kamat
Developing completely native Android apps can make changes to UI difficult. This presentation talks about the hybrid approach to combine native tools, HTML5, Javascript and CSS to build good looking apps and demonstrate an approach to use custom JS bridge to reduce the apk file size with better performance.
How to build cost and plan App Development - Fuerte International App DevelopersGreg Jarrett
An informative presentation from Fuerte International, covering the process of App development, the cost of developing apps and timings.
There are also some top tips for creating great Apps.
Beyond Strategy: Building Your Mobile CapabilitiesTexas.gov
Join Raj Polikepati, Director of Application Development at Texas.gov, as he leads a practical discussion about how to act on your mobile strategy. A panel of mobile savvy leaders present different mobile technologies and the pros and cons of each as they pertain to the eGovernment space. They will also address skill requirements, API services, and architectural features
App Development Disrupted: Answers and results from the 2017 State Of App Dev...OutSystems
In this presentation, we look at the results of that State of App Dev 2017 research to answer five important questions:
1- What are the major challenges facing IT professionals today?
2- Is the demand for applications growing and, if so, what are the implications?
3- What are the highest priority application types, systems, and development approaches that make up the digital transformation landscape?
4- How are organizations dealing with the rise of citizen developers and the developer skills gap?
5- Are organizations embracing new approaches, like low-code platforms, to accelerate digital transformation?
Your mobile test plan doesn’t have to be adhoc. Join us and learn how to start testing more methodically to achieve the test coverage level that’s right for you.
Testing at the Speed of Mobile: Adopting Continuous Integration with AgileKeynote Mobile Testing
Developers, testers, and managers are moving away from traditional testing late in development and toward early, agile testing practices, with this shift being immensely more evident in the mobile sphere. Many teams are adopting continuous integration (CI) to speed up and streamline their development and testing processes in order to meet the demands of this condensed, mobile-centric timeframe.
Keynote’s Joe Lewis and Josh Galde explore how developers and testers can become more closely aligned than ever before with easily deployable and configurable tools such as Jenkins CI. Testing on real mobile devices through this integration tool gives you the most accurate view into how your mobile app or website will perform in the real world, all in a pre-production environment.
Building your Mobile App: Budget, Planning and Best PracticesPhilippe Dumont
Presentation by Philippe Dumont, Board Member @Mobile Marketing Association at TheFamily Meeting - March 2016 on how to best develop and maintain a Mobile App
Voice presents a unique opportunity for brands to become a seamless component of their customers’ day-to-day lives. Nearly every industry is dipping its toes into the voice pool, but few brands have been able to develop experiences with true lasting power. In fact, only 6% of voice experiences are retained by users after the first week of use, according to VoiceLabs.
While still a hit-or-miss venture, many companies and industries are realizing increased revenue, differentiation, and engagement by investing in voice as a first-class citizen alongside their traditional digital assets. Emerson Sklar provides an overview of the companies and industries leading the way, the steps they have taken to make them successful, and how you should approach your voice-first strategy.
When Thinking about Developing Mobile Applications, business owners have one primary question in mind, what to choose between native vs. cross-platform. This is one of the most fundamental decision that has to be made, and is not easy. Check it out
Tool Support for Product Management - Overview and Trends
The most prominent tools in use by product managers today are Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Yet, there are specialized tools available in the market, which focus on specific aspects of product management and therefore enable product managers to do their work better and more efficient.
For software product management the International Software Product Management Association ISPMA (http://ispma.org) has created a framework that describes the many interfaces and activities product managers have to deal with.
Based those activities the presentation provides an overview about the tool landscape available for product managers.
Attendees will see how product roadmaps can be created and updated by specialized tools for requirements management. The graphical roadmaps are connected to real planning data and therefore are more accurate and less time intensive to maintain. Other examples include scenario management for release planning, product feedback applications and agile product planning for which various useful tool solutions exist.
The presentation puts specific focus on tools that support recent trends in IT such as the movement to cloud services, mobile devices, agile development and fast paced releases.
Enterprise Mobile Methodology with Salesforce + MobileIronQuinton Wall
Sometimes the hardest part in knowing where to start. This presentation covers an enterprise mobile methodology created by Salesforce & Mobile Iron to get you moving fast.
The burgeoning use of mobile devices has created enormous opportunities for organizations to leverage mobile to increase sales, advertise products, and collaborate with internal and external resources. However, with increasing usage, the need to perform testing on these devices is increasing significantly. This is not an easy task considering the number of devices, device operating systems, and operating system versions. To manage the number of variations, organizations rely on mobile testing tools to support their testing efforts. David Dang shares his experiences analyzing numerous mobile testing tool platforms for a prominent shopping network. Learn how identifying the "right" mobile testing tool depends on multiple factors such as supported devices, level of testing, resources, and required integration with other tools. Take back to share with your team a review of common tools on the market and the pros and cons of each.
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.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM InterConnect, Las Vegas, Feb. 2016.
Mobile is the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? According to an IBM Center for Applied Insights study involving 585 mobile development professionals, the secret lies in having both the right team and the right approach:
• Strong team with the right expertise
• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
Beyond Strategy: Building Your Mobile CapabilitiesTexas.gov
Join Raj Polikepati, Director of Application Development at Texas.gov, as he leads a practical discussion about how to act on your mobile strategy. A panel of mobile savvy leaders present different mobile technologies and the pros and cons of each as they pertain to the eGovernment space. They will also address skill requirements, API services, and architectural features
App Development Disrupted: Answers and results from the 2017 State Of App Dev...OutSystems
In this presentation, we look at the results of that State of App Dev 2017 research to answer five important questions:
1- What are the major challenges facing IT professionals today?
2- Is the demand for applications growing and, if so, what are the implications?
3- What are the highest priority application types, systems, and development approaches that make up the digital transformation landscape?
4- How are organizations dealing with the rise of citizen developers and the developer skills gap?
5- Are organizations embracing new approaches, like low-code platforms, to accelerate digital transformation?
Your mobile test plan doesn’t have to be adhoc. Join us and learn how to start testing more methodically to achieve the test coverage level that’s right for you.
Testing at the Speed of Mobile: Adopting Continuous Integration with AgileKeynote Mobile Testing
Developers, testers, and managers are moving away from traditional testing late in development and toward early, agile testing practices, with this shift being immensely more evident in the mobile sphere. Many teams are adopting continuous integration (CI) to speed up and streamline their development and testing processes in order to meet the demands of this condensed, mobile-centric timeframe.
Keynote’s Joe Lewis and Josh Galde explore how developers and testers can become more closely aligned than ever before with easily deployable and configurable tools such as Jenkins CI. Testing on real mobile devices through this integration tool gives you the most accurate view into how your mobile app or website will perform in the real world, all in a pre-production environment.
Building your Mobile App: Budget, Planning and Best PracticesPhilippe Dumont
Presentation by Philippe Dumont, Board Member @Mobile Marketing Association at TheFamily Meeting - March 2016 on how to best develop and maintain a Mobile App
Voice presents a unique opportunity for brands to become a seamless component of their customers’ day-to-day lives. Nearly every industry is dipping its toes into the voice pool, but few brands have been able to develop experiences with true lasting power. In fact, only 6% of voice experiences are retained by users after the first week of use, according to VoiceLabs.
While still a hit-or-miss venture, many companies and industries are realizing increased revenue, differentiation, and engagement by investing in voice as a first-class citizen alongside their traditional digital assets. Emerson Sklar provides an overview of the companies and industries leading the way, the steps they have taken to make them successful, and how you should approach your voice-first strategy.
When Thinking about Developing Mobile Applications, business owners have one primary question in mind, what to choose between native vs. cross-platform. This is one of the most fundamental decision that has to be made, and is not easy. Check it out
Tool Support for Product Management - Overview and Trends
The most prominent tools in use by product managers today are Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Yet, there are specialized tools available in the market, which focus on specific aspects of product management and therefore enable product managers to do their work better and more efficient.
For software product management the International Software Product Management Association ISPMA (http://ispma.org) has created a framework that describes the many interfaces and activities product managers have to deal with.
Based those activities the presentation provides an overview about the tool landscape available for product managers.
Attendees will see how product roadmaps can be created and updated by specialized tools for requirements management. The graphical roadmaps are connected to real planning data and therefore are more accurate and less time intensive to maintain. Other examples include scenario management for release planning, product feedback applications and agile product planning for which various useful tool solutions exist.
The presentation puts specific focus on tools that support recent trends in IT such as the movement to cloud services, mobile devices, agile development and fast paced releases.
Enterprise Mobile Methodology with Salesforce + MobileIronQuinton Wall
Sometimes the hardest part in knowing where to start. This presentation covers an enterprise mobile methodology created by Salesforce & Mobile Iron to get you moving fast.
The burgeoning use of mobile devices has created enormous opportunities for organizations to leverage mobile to increase sales, advertise products, and collaborate with internal and external resources. However, with increasing usage, the need to perform testing on these devices is increasing significantly. This is not an easy task considering the number of devices, device operating systems, and operating system versions. To manage the number of variations, organizations rely on mobile testing tools to support their testing efforts. David Dang shares his experiences analyzing numerous mobile testing tool platforms for a prominent shopping network. Learn how identifying the "right" mobile testing tool depends on multiple factors such as supported devices, level of testing, resources, and required integration with other tools. Take back to share with your team a review of common tools on the market and the pros and cons of each.
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.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM InterConnect, Las Vegas, Feb. 2016.
Mobile is the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? According to an IBM Center for Applied Insights study involving 585 mobile development professionals, the secret lies in having both the right team and the right approach:
• Strong team with the right expertise
• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
Cross-platform app development refers to creating applications that can run seamlessly on multiple operating systems, such as iOS and Android. This approach streamlines development efforts, allowing developers to write code that can be deployed across various platforms, saving time and resources!
Digital Perspectives from the Creative Agency Front LinesProscape
This presentation shares survey results from 300 creative agency professionals about how they view trends in mobile, digital, and interactive marketing. The findings are very informative for any mobile app development agency or any mobile marketing professional who is considering making effective content marketing tools.
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.
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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
SDM: The Fundamentals of Software Delivery ManagementDevOps.com
Research and experience have proven that breaking down the barriers between Dev and Ops can yield tremendous efficiency, quality and velocity enhancements for software delivery teams.
But, in the spirit of continuous improvement… what’s next? What happens when you break down the barriers between DevOps and other parts of the business?
Join Jay Lyman (Principal Analyst, Cloud Native and DevOps, 451 Research) and Brian Dawson (DevOps Evangelist, CloudBees) as they review research on the current state of Software Delivery Management (SDM), and outline the key practices organizations should adopt to keep ALL teams on the same page about the software delivery function.
We’ll discuss:
How DevOps and SDM are critical for driving digital transformation.
The key stakeholders you need to focus on, beyond development and IT operations.
The role of security and governance, and how organizations can effectively measure and prove their DevOps success.
DEVELOPMENT OF A LOCATION-BASED APPROACHING NOTIFICATION SYSTEM USING ANDROID...csandit
Mobile application uses and development is a rapidly growing sector. Nowadays mobile devices
are more powerful and portable with plenty of useful tools for assisting people handle daily life.
The main objective of this paper is to develop a mobile application that solves the problems
facing bus drivers and parents when parents do not show up, and when kids wait for a long
time. The application also produces the current drivers map to be used for bus fleet
management purposes. The application makes use of the location service on Android to specify
the current location of the driver, and the Google’s cloud to device messaging to push
approaching notifications to parents. The application is developed using an Extreme
Programming (XP) based methodology that performs the analysis, design, implementation, and
testing iteratively.
Things to Consider While Choosing Mobile App Development Framework.pptxBytes Technolab Inc.
Mobile app development has become an essential aspect of business growth in recent years. With the increasing use of smartphones and tablets, more and more people are using mobile apps to access information, shop, and communicate with businesses.
Things to Consider While Choosing Mobile App Development Framework.pptxBytes Technolab Inc.
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.
Improve customer engagement with an app for your businessiTrainMalaysia1
Moving towards a more digitally-driven customer journey, businesses are proactively trying to narrow the funnel of marketing.
With a large number of our competitors making the online shift, how can we stand out from the rest and win the hearts of our target customers?
The cognitive advantage for developers: Leading the charge on innovation with...Susanne Hupfer, Ph.D.
To understand how early adopters are taking advantage of AI, a recent IBM global study garnered insights from more than 600 decision makers worldwide, cross-industry, from IT to line of business, at various stages of cognitive adoption. We learned that organizations already gain major competitive advantage from their use of AI. They achieve a range of business outcomes–from customer engagement to productivity and efficiency and business growth. And a key strategy for many of these organizations making inroads with AI initiatives is to let their developers lead the charge.
The cognitive advantage: Insights from early adopters on driving business valueSusanne Hupfer, Ph.D.
Wondering how and why forward-thinking businesses are already adopting cognitive computing and artificial intelligence technologies? Curious about the top business challenges organizations are tackling with cognitive computing? The "IBM Cognitive Study," which surveyed 600 leaders and decision-makers from around the world, provides answers to these questions and more. About 70% of decision-makers say that cognitive computing is extremely important to their business strategy and success. Learn how smart companies are becoming cognitive businesses, and how they're already driving tangible results and ROI.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Hybrid cloud is the de facto state of IT. Leading organizations are blending traditional and cloud infrastructures to achieve better business outcomes—from reduced costs and improved productivity to business growth and digital transformation. What’s more, they’re using hybrid cloud to springboard to next generation activities that allow them to disrupt and capture new markets.
Under cloud cover: How leaders are accelerating competitive differentiationSusanne Hupfer, Ph.D.
By 2016, cloud will matter more to business leaders than to IT, according to research from the IBM Center for Applied Insights. This study – involving more than 800 cloud decision makers and users – shows that cloud computing can deliver far more than just efficiency. Forward thinkers are using cloud to gain significant competitive advantage – through strategic business reinvention, better decisions and deeper collaboration. And they have the business results to show for it.
A study from IBM SWG developerWorks and IBM Center for Applied Insights. To gain a current global snapshot of how organizations are using big data and analytics, cloud, mobile, and social technologies, the IBM Center for Applied Insights conducted a survey of over 1200 IT and business decision makers. The study presents adoption and investment data for these emerging areas and also highlights skills and security challenges. Find out how a Pacesetter group exhibits market-driven, analytical, and experimental traits that allow them to capitalize on these emerging tech areas.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer and Armen Najarian, IBM Pulse, Las Vegas, Feb. 2014.
Find out how forward-thinking enterprises are leveraging Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) to propel their businesses forward. Hear the results of new research from the IBM Center for Applied Insights and a global survey of over 800 Business and IT decision-makers driving SaaS and cloud adoption decisions. The study reveals that over 80% of respondents embrace SaaS to enhance the customer experience, enable more strategic business decisions, and accelerate internal and external collaboration. Learn how leading companies are using SaaS as a competitive advantage across the enterprise.
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM InterConnect, Las Vegas, Feb. 2016.
Hybrid cloud is the de facto state of IT. The new IBM Center for Applied Insights study “Growing Up Hybrid: Accelerating Digital Transformation” examines how leading organizations blend traditional and cloud infrastructures to achieve better business outcomes—-from reduced costs and improved productivity to business growth and digital transformation. The study of 500 IT decision-makers worldwide also reveals how these organizations use hybrid cloud to springboard to next-generation activities that disrupt and capture new markets.
The Intelligent Enterprise: How Companies are Using Cognitive Computing to Dr...Susanne Hupfer, Ph.D.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer and Nancy Pearson at IBM World of Watson Conference, Oct. 2016.
Wondering how and why forward-thinking businesses are already adopting cognitive computing and artificial intelligence technologies? Curious about the top business challenges organizations are tackling with cognitive computing? The "IBM Cognitive Study," which surveyed 600 leaders and decision-makers from around the world, provides answers to these questions and more. About 70% of decision-makers say that cognitive computing is extremely important to their business strategy and success. Learn how smart companies are becoming cognitive businesses, and how they're already driving tangible results and ROI.
To gain a current global snapshot of how organizations are using big data and analytics, cloud, mobile, and social technologies, the IBM Center for Applied Insights conducted a survey of 1,447 IT and business decision makers. The research shows that big data and analytics, cloud, mobile, and social are now mainstream, driving strategic opportunities for the enterprise. How are leading companies staying out ahead when everybody is jumping into the fray? Learn about three key characteristics that give them an edge.