Understanding the Need for a Single Code Base in Enterprise Mobile App Development

Today most groups are struggling to keep up with corporate requests. In fact 50% of application development directors are now reporting a backlog of 10 to 20 mobile projects per organization. Most teams realize that this is only the beginning. Today, the number of apps under development is increasing – and so are the complexities associated with coding them. Not only are the UI, feature sets, back-end integrations and security requirements increasing, but device proliferation is also disrupting this process. Simply keeping up with new OS releases adds rigid, external driven requirements and deadlines to development plans that were already full.

Forward looking managers are stepping in and taking control before this problem becomes too unwieldy to handle. They are becoming more agile and efficient – investing in the tools, processes and methodologies that prioritize velocity and quality.

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Simplify Your Data Center with Hyper-Convergence

The time for 21st century data center architectures is here. Software controllable hyper‐converged data center appliances enable new levels of flexibility, reliability and performance that companies of all sizes and types can now start to take advantage of.

Learn about Pivot3’s attributes, such as their:

  • vSTAC OS
  • Their single, unified cache
  • How they have leveraged patented and well‐proven Scalar Erasure Coding (SER) to deliver over 90% storage efficiency

With these kinds of solutions, companies can spend less time focusing on the nitty‐gritty and complications of their data centers and focus more on their business objectives.

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5 Tips for Securing Enterprise Mobile Apps

Each and every mobile app out there today is subject to a vast array of malicious activity from a diverse – and mounting – number of attacks. While many rely on their network security team to address these challenges, enterprise mobile app developers must work to harden these solutions and help mitigate some of this risk.

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Open Source in the Enterprise

In today’s world, open source is leveraged in many different ways but some may not be as effective for enterprises to effectively develop off of. Find out the pros and cons of open source in the enterprise.Request Free!

AngularJS Programming Cookbook

AngularJS (commonly referred to as “Angular”) is an open-source web application framework maintained by Google and by a community of individual developers and corporations to address many of the challenges encountered in developing single-page applications. It aims to simplify both the development and the testing of such applications by providing a framework for client-side model–view–controller (MVC) and model-view-viewmodel (MVVM) architectures, along with components commonly used in rich Internet applications.

In this eBook, we provide a compilation of AngularJS based examples that will help you kick-start your own web projects. We cover a wide range of topics, from Single Page Apps and Routing, to Data Binding and JSON Fetching. With our straightforward tutorials, you will be able to get your own projects up and running in minimum time.

With this free eBook you will also receive weekly news, tips and special offers delivered to your inbox courtesy of Web Code Geeks.

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Android UI Design

Android is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Android’s user interface is based on direct manipulation, using touch inputs that loosely cor…

Understanding the Need for a Single Code Base in Enterprise Mobile App Development

Today most groups are struggling to keep up with corporate requests. In fact 50% of application development directors are now reporting a backlog of 10 to 20 mobile projects per organization. Most teams realize that this is only the beginning. Today, the number of apps under development is increasing – and so are the complexities associated with coding them. Not only are the UI, feature sets, back-end integrations and security requirements increasing, but device proliferation is also disrupting this process. Simply keeping up with new OS releases adds rigid, external driven requirements and deadlines to development plans that were already full.

Forward looking managers are stepping in and taking control before this problem becomes too unwieldy to handle. They are becoming more agile and efficient – investing in the tools, processes and methodologies that prioritize velocity and quality.

Request Free!