How Intelligent Apps Are Delivering the Future of Work
Powered by AI and machine learning, intelligent apps can positively affect workflows and increase productivity at your organization. The era of enterprise mobility can [...]
Powered by AI and machine learning, intelligent apps can positively affect workflows and increase productivity at your organization. The era of enterprise mobility can [...]
We may live in a mobile and digital world, but a significant number of organizations have still not made the jump to mobility in [...]
As an enterprise begin to take the necessary steps towards deploying mobile apps that keep their employees connected and productive, it is critical that they create a workable mobility strategy that deeply aligns with their existing business goals. The best strategy will ultimately enable and accelerate new opportunities and processes for their users. To get started, here are some initial steps to consider when developing a successful enterprise mobility strategy for your organization.
The rise of citizen developers and the democratization of mobility has spawned a new generation of RMADs. Introducing RMAD 3.0, powerful enterprise app development platforms with the unprecedented ability to transform complex apps and workflows without sacrificing cost and ease of use.
With enterprise apps not living up to employee expectations, your IT department is left at a loss for what went wrong and how to improve the problem after such a lofty investment in time and resources. Here are four common reasons why your enterprise mobile app may not have been successful and how your organization can avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future.
Today’s enterprise shares a lot of similarities with sports teams in that each organization employs many individuals with various skill sets and talent. Currently, enterprise mobility is perhaps the best example of a corporate priority that has not yet reached championship caliber performance. That’s because business units, operations teams, and IT departments have mostly failed to operate as a team; more frequently butting heads than shaking hands
Mobile device proliferation and perpetual connectivity are creating tremendous opportunities for employees to work whenever and however they choose. With device options ranging from [...]
The second myth of enterprise application mobilization is around mobilizing only a few desktop applications. Most businesses have a few pockets of mobile solutions, [...]
The 2015 Gartner CIO Agenda Report reveals that mobilizing an enterprise is a top priority to most CIO’s. However, encountering a combination of myths [...]
As enterprises come to the realization that they need to mobilize their applications to keep pace with competition and user demand, they face certain [...]