2. CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION TO FIREBASE
• PRODUCTS OF FIREBASE
• WHAT’s NEW TO FIREBASE ?
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
• QUERY SESSION
3. Introducing
Firebase
• Firebase is a mobile and web application
development platform.
• Evolved from Envolve, a prior startup founded
by James Tamplin and Andrew Lee in 2011.
• They founded Firebase as a separate company
in April 2012.
• In October 2014, Firebase was acquired by
Google. In October 2015, Google acquired
Divshot to merge it with the Firebase team.
4. Build apps fast, without
managing infrastructure
Backed by Google, trusted
by top apps
One platform, with
products that work better
together
Firebase helps mobile app teams
succeed…
6. Cloud Storage
Store and share user-generated content like
images, audio, and video with powerful, simple,
and cost-effective object storage built for Google
scale.
9. Real-time Database
Store and sync data between users and
devices in real-time using a cloud-hosted,
NoSQL database.
10.
11. ML Kit
Bring powerful machine learning features to
your mobile app whether you're new or
experienced in ML.
12.
13. Cloud Messaging
Send messages and notifications
to users across platforms—
Android, iOS, and the web—for
free.
Target messages to devices that
have subscribed to specific topics.
Deliver notification messages
immediately, or at a future time in
the user's local time zone.
Performance Monitoring
Get insights into how your app performs
from your users’ point of view, with
automatic and customized performance
tracing.
Performance Monitoring helps you to
understand where and when the
performance of your app can be improved
so that you can use that information to fix
performance issues.
15. Ad Mob?
Firebase is a mobile platform that helps you quickly
develop high-quality apps, grow an engaged user base,
and earn more money.
16. Conclusion
Firebase is an impressive, far-reaching
platform for app development that
streamlines various tasks to produce
quality software solutions.
It will surely give tough competition to
companies providing web services
because it is backed by Google.