Building Mobile Apps in the Cloud with Tiggr and PhoneGap
Tiggr – the easiest platform for building mobile apps in the cloud Tiggr is a cloud-based mobile apps builder. It lets developers build HTML5/JavaScript and native apps very quickly, entirely in the...
View ArticlePretty Darn Good Tools – Building a Mobile App With Tiggr and Parse
I’m not sure whether there is any other way to describe it but building a mobile app in Tiggr Mobile Apps Builder and connecting to Parse mobile back end is super easy and fast! Here is how the app...
View ArticleWebinar: Learn How to Build Mobile Apps in the Cloud with HTML5, jQuery...
In this fascinating hands-on webinar, a real mobile app will be built, connected to a REST service, and tested. Attendees will be be able to test the app as it’s being built. Beyond that, we will...
View ArticleMapping the Tools in the Mobile Development Ecosystem – And How Tiggzi Mobile...
ReadWriteMobile has posted an interesting Infographic created by Kinvey mapping the current mobile ecosystem (click on image to view larger version): (Image source:...
View ArticleBe Your Own Enterprise Mobile Apps Powerhouse with HTML5
ReadWriteWeb published SAP Plans to Dominate Enterprise Mobile Apps with HTML5 and New Partnerships article a few days ago. SAP acquired a mobile development firm Syclo and also announced important...
View ArticleThe Client-Cloud Paradigm and the API Economy
Exadel’s David Schoenbach published a very interesting article on how APIs are exposing value and changing the nature of the Internet. In 2012, the client-server paradigm, which has dominated...
View ArticleTiggzi And The Backend as a Service Ecosystem Map by Kinvey
Our friends at Kinvey posted an update to their really nice Backed as a Service Ecosystem map. Some call it the subway map, the Pacman map, or you can also look at it as “Where we fly map”. Thank you...
View ArticleNative Apps vs. Mobile Web: Breaking Down the Mobile Ecosystem [Article]
Native Apps vs. Mobile Web: Breaking Down the Mobile Ecosystem.
View ArticleA Mobile App Is More Than Just a Backend
There are more than over 40 services that provide a mobile backend as a service, also known as BaaS. The most well known are Parse (acquired by Facebook), Kinvey, StackMob, and many more. Appery.io...
View ArticleTop 3 Issues with Enterprise Mobility Today
As a result of our conversations with our customers, we can tell that the biggest issues in enterprise mobility are: Time to market Backend integration Security of mobile applications Time to market is...
View ArticleHow Mobile is Causing a Shift in the Enterprise
CIO Magazine recently wrote a thought-provoking article about the power shift in the enterprise between IT and the Lines of Business (LOB) when it comes to mobile and I’d like to provide our...
View ArticleRapid Mobile App Development With Appery.io – Creating Vacation Request App
I just got back from Stamford, CT where I did a talk at the Web, Mobile and Backend Developers Meetup. In about 90 minutes we built a prototype version of a productivity app called Vacation Request...
View ArticleTop Three Challenges in Enterprise Mobile App Development in 2015
Enterprises are adopting mobile technologies at an unprecedented rate. As Business News Daily recently reported, 1.3 billion workers will go mobile by 2015, and with that massive number, the need for...
View ArticleThe 7 Pains of Developing Mobile Apps (and How to Solve Them)
Mobile apps are on a trajectory the likes of which have yet to be charted. Digi-Capital forecasts that by 2017, the mobile app market will reach $70 Billion of global revenue, with non-game apps to...
View ArticleYour Input for 2015 Mobile Audience Survey, Win Prizes
DZone is collecting input for its 2015 Guide to Mobile Development and would like your feedback. Your survey answers will provide valuable insights for you and other members of the tech community, and...
View ArticleFour Pitfalls to Avoid When Building Enterprise Mobile Apps
Photo from unsplash.com Erik Shermam from TechBeacon published an article on four pitfalls to avoid when building enterprise mobile apps. They are: Wrong apps Bad user experience (UX) Slow deployment...
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