Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Untethering the Enterprise: Developing Enterprise Mobility Apps



$330 billion is the current worth of the enterprise software market and is all set to soar higher! However, business enterprises are still in the process of realizing the full potential of a mobile workforce. The dawn of the digital era has brought about a fundamental shift in the way businesses implement as well as utilize enterprise mobility solutions. This rapidly rising graph of the smartphone and other smart devices adoption has reached even the conventionally non-mobile segments of the workforce. This, in turn, has led to the disappearance of the consumer-business divide, necessitating enterprises to revamp and restructure their existing processes to harness the power of mobile.


With the emergence of new business processes increasingly centered on the full-scale utilization of mobile, technologies like analytics and cloud utilizing location-specific and context-driven data are assuming greater roles in an enterprise. Besides, mobile devices are no longer just another extension of accessing enterprise data or emails outside the workplace, but have transformed to offer applications that can change the way a business runs. However, enterprises encounter challenges in untethering their existing systems and processes while going mobile. An Android app development company can be of assistance to enterprises trying to untether their systems as they switch towards unlocking their opportunities offered by mobility.

Based in California, Clavax Technologies is a web application development company, empowering business enterprises in implementing enterprise mobility solutions to assist an increasingly mobile workforce. The company offers a range of enterprise solutions ranging from a general mobile solution (development, testing and maintenance) to industry-specific requirements. In addition, as an experienced Android app development company, the company is well equipped with the knowledge of the latest updates on the technologies and tools involved. 

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