In 2017, there’s a new sense of urgency for Enterprise Mobility initiatives. Enterprises aren’t just in competition with each other, but with an increasing number of mobile-first companies that are disrupting industries and capturing market share. In today’s competitive market, enterprises must make mobile a priority or risk losing customers and revenue.
We put together an all-encompassing guide to everything you need to know about enterprise mobility:
From our experience, the biggest mobile app budgeting mistakes people make are:
This article will help you prepare a budgeting framework that will allow you to sustain and improve your product in alignment with your overall mobile strategy.
This article examines the different mobile app delivery models based on:
Rather than thinking of outsourcing vs. in-house development, you should understand the specific needs of your organization, identify where the gaps and barriers to successful delivery lie, and select a delivery model that best addresses them.
Enterprise mobile apps can mean either employee-facing apps – which typically focus on the mobile workforce and operational improvements – or customer-facing apps, though these two often overlap and work together.
The focus of this 2-part article series will be on enterprise mobile apps, which according to Enterprise Mobility Exchange, is the biggest focus of enterprise investment in mobility solutions. This post, in particular, focuses on the key challenges faced in the development and delivery of employee-facing enterprise mobile apps, and how these challenges can be addressed when executing a broader mobile strategy.
This is the second of two articles on the key challenges of enterprise mobile app development. Customer-facing enterprise apps carry similar challenges you would face when creating employee-facing apps, but with notable differences. This article looks specifically at the biggest barriers to successful deployment that organizations face when creating enterprise mobile apps meant for their customers rather than internal use.
Tackling challenges for customer-facing apps means addressing them early and including the risks in your mobile strategy to ensure they don’t affect product delivery and success.
What happens after you launch your app? Mobile app development is not just a one-and-done: success requires a broader product vision and a sustainable strategy.
We look at the different post-launch approaches and provide recommendations on how to best address the challenges of sustained success after initial launch. Specifically, we will look at important considerations such as:
There are a number of reasons that you may need to switch your mobile app development firm. The most common for having to undergo this transition include:
This article is going to teach you how to transition successfully to a new mobile app development firm, in a way that will mitigate risks to your product.
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