How smart phones make IT Outsourcing even more attractive
Advertisements in magazines, newspapers and newsletters keep telling us that there are new Apps for iphone users. The variety is vast and ranges from an app “report an accident to your car insurance” to an app “book a ticket in your local cinema”. Do you need a taxi in half an hour? Then let the iphone app get you a cab in time.
The rage about smart phone apps is not just happening within social networks and young people but also going deep into companies and service providers. You could book a train ticket or keep in touch other sales staff. Get reports from projects or make an appointment to get your car serviced.
Advertisements in magazines, newspapers and newsletters keep telling us that there are new Apps for iphone users. The variety is vast and ranges from an app “report an accident to your car insurance” to an app “book a ticket in your local cinema”. Do you need a taxi in half an hour? Then let the iphone app get you a cab in time.
The rage about smart phone apps is not just happening within social networks and young people but also going deep into companies and service providers. You could book a train ticket or keep in touch other sales staff. Get reports from projects or make an appointment to get your car serviced.
Advertisements in magazines, newspapers and newsletters keep telling us that there are new Apps for iphone users. The variety is vast and ranges from an app “report an accident to your car insurance” to an app “book a ticket in your local cinema”. Do you need a taxi in half an hour? Then let the iphone app get you a cab in time.
The rage about smart phone apps is not just happening within social networks and young people but also going deep into companies and service providers. You could book a train ticket or keep in touch other sales staff. Get reports from projects or make an appointment to get your car serviced.
Advertisements in magazines, newspapers and newsletters keep telling us that there are new Apps for iphone users. The variety is vast and ranges from an app “report an accident to your car insurance” to an app “book a ticket in your local cinema”. Do you need a taxi in half an hour? Then let the iphone app get you a cab in time.
The rage about smart phone apps is not just happening within social networks and young people but also going deep into companies and service providers. You could book a train ticket or keep in touch other sales staff. Get reports from projects or make an appointment to get your car serviced.
If you have an idea then it is sure to be made possible. But the real difficulty lies in the missing of globally standardized platforms. You cannot program an iphone app with the same language as for an android app or a blackberry application. Often you need to hire one programmer per platform so that if you need to cover 3 different platforms you need a minimum of 3 programmers.
Let’s be serious, which company has the time and capacity to be in any environment at the same time. Companies need to focus on their key areas and get outside help to develop non standard tools such as iphone applications.
Nevertheless one should not take things too easy. Developing an app is not a job for toddlers or uncoordinated experimental guys. This is serious work. You do not want your client’s phones going bust because you put an app in the internet which crashed a smartphone.
You need to know exactly what you want to develop, what it should look like and if it needs to get any outside data to provide a state-of-the-art experience. It will not be enough to test the app in a SDK simulator but also in a variety of real phones.
If you go for blackberry development you can choose a SDK or a Webapp addon for Visual Studio. Some cases the webapp is fine enough but real projects do need the SDK because of security and usability desires.
Similar experience is proven by android development platforms. Since Google acquired the makers of android this platform has been experiencing a rapid development. The press is already advocating users to wait for Android 2.0 since this comes with even more powerful potential. The market share ranges on average at 9% but as more manufactures of mobile phones are moving away from the “windows mobile“ platform you will notice a considerable growth in market share.
After short hit back for blackberry in relation to security issues, many large to small international companies have been adopting blackberries BIS service. This becomes very apparent with the MDeamon mail server being expanded by the integration of the BIS Service into its suite. This fantastic service makes users in small companies to large enterprises jump back into the blackberry world.
Iphones are smart and very easy to handle. This makes service orientated companies eager to add an iphone app to their range of service applications. Even previously cautious banks have gone as far as adding their own apps to their online banking service. The world is looking much more like a big apple. But this does not result in an everlasting monopoly.
Competitors will deliver much more advanced products. They are learning from the good and bad sides of using an iphone in the world of communication. Being smart is a great thing for the younger working generation but as work life balance is becoming a nightmare for companies they are hoping to gain ground by allowing smart phones and other sticky services within their premises.
Yes, companies need to integrate communication in all sorts of ways. This eventually will cause huge costs if companies do not understand to focus their IT departments on core services and begin outsourcing such product development to internationally interconnected outsourcers.
So, don’t just look at your competitor’s smart applications. Get your own application on air and let your competitor sit behind as you offer your clients a multitude of app platforms. Costs are not just an issue for standard software development but also for smart phone development. Quality, time and cost are being influenced by much more profound factors such as usability and maintainability.
Top class development can be done nationally and internationally but the best way to combine IT Outsourcing is by mixing project consulting and development into one project. It is not enough to say to a developer to just copy a competitors’ app but actually we need to know what you want in order to be way ahead of your competitors.
In some cases existing web server applications are not working at top efficiency levels. Here developers can help not just to get a stunning smart phone app but also to improve the general performance of a company’s web services. This is where you need to make a serious commitment to not start downplaying the role of smart phone applications. Companies will eventually be rated as attractive employers if they are able to provide modern and easy to use business applications. Employees want to be proud of their employers and will promote their customer orientated services among clients and business contacts. This increases the visibility and efficiency of a company.
If you have an idea then it is sure to be made possible. But the real difficulty lies in the missing of globally standardized platforms. You cannot program an iphone app with the same language as for an android app or a blackberry application. Often you need to hire one programmer per platform so that if you need to cover 3 different platforms you need a minimum of 3 programmers.
Let’s be serious, which company has the time and capacity to be in any environment at the same time. Companies need to focus on their key areas and get outside help to develop non standard tools such as iphone applications.
Nevertheless one should not take things too easy. Developing an app is not a job for toddlers or uncoordinated experimental guys. This is serious work. You do not want your client’s phones going bust because you put an app in the internet which crashed a smartphone.
You need to know exactly what you want to develop, what it should look like and if it needs to get any outside data to provide a state-of-the-art experience. It will not be enough to test the app in a SDK simulator but also in a variety of real phones.
If you go for blackberry development you can choose a SDK or a Webapp addon for Visual Studio. Some cases the webapp is fine enough but real projects do need the SDK because of security and usability desires.
Similar experience is proven by android development platforms. Since Google acquired the makers of android this platform has been experiencing a rapid development. The press is already advocating users to wait for Android 2.0 since this comes with even more powerful potential. The market share ranges on average at 9% but as more manufactures of mobile phones are moving away from the “windows mobile“ platform you will notice a considerable growth in market share.
After short hit back for blackberry in relation to security issues, many large to small international companies have been adopting blackberries BIS service. This becomes very apparent with the MDeamon mail server being expanded by the integration of the BIS Service into its suite. This fantastic service makes users in small companies to large enterprises jump back into the blackberry world.
Iphones are smart and very easy to handle. This makes service orientated companies eager to add an iphone app to their range of service applications. Even previously cautious banks have gone as far as adding their own apps to their online banking service. The world is looking much more like a big apple. But this does not result in an everlasting monopoly.
Competitors will deliver much more advanced products. They are learning from the good and bad sides of using an iphone in the world of communication. Being smart is a great thing for the younger working generation but as work life balance is becoming a nightmare for companies they are hoping to gain ground by allowing smart phones and other sticky services within their premises.
Yes, companies need to integrate communication in all sorts of ways. This eventually will cause huge costs if companies do not understand to focus their IT departments on core services and begin outsourcing such product development to internationally interconnected outsourcers.
So, don’t just look at your competitor’s smart applications. Get your own application on air and let your competitor sit behind as you offer your clients a multitude of app platforms. Costs are not just an issue for standard software development but also for smart phone development. Quality, time and cost are being influenced by much more profound factors such as usability and maintainability.
Top class development can be done nationally and internationally but the best way to combine IT Outsourcing is by mixing project consulting and development into one project. It is not enough to say to a developer to just copy a competitors’ app but actually we need to know what you want in order to be way ahead of your competitors.
In some cases existing web server applications are not working at top efficiency levels. Here developers can help not just to get a stunning smart phone app but also to improve the general performance of a company’s web services. This is where you need to make a serious commitment to not start downplaying the role of smart phone applications. Companies will eventually be rated as attractive employers if they are able to provide modern and easy to use business applications. Employees want to be proud of their employers and will promote their customer orientated services among clients and business contacts. This increases the visibility and efficiency of a company.
If you have an idea then it is sure to be made possible. But the real difficulty lies in the missing of globally standardized platforms. You cannot program an iphone app with the same language as for an android app or a blackberry application. Often you need to hire one programmer per platform so that if you need to cover 3 different platforms you need a minimum of 3 programmers.
Let’s be serious, which company has the time and capacity to be in any environment at the same time. Companies need to focus on their key areas and get outside help to develop non standard tools such as iphone applications.
Nevertheless one should not take things too easy. Developing an app is not a job for toddlers or uncoordinated experimental guys. This is serious work. You do not want your client’s phones going bust because you put an app in the internet which crashed a smartphone.
You need to know exactly what you want to develop, what it should look like and if it needs to get any outside data to provide a state-of-the-art experience. It will not be enough to test the app in a SDK simulator but also in a variety of real phones.
If you go for blackberry development you can choose a SDK or a Webapp addon for Visual Studio. Some cases the webapp is fine enough but real projects do need the SDK because of security and usability desires.
Similar experience is proven by android development platforms. Since Google acquired the makers of android this platform has been experiencing a rapid development. The press is already advocating users to wait for Android 2.0 since this comes with even more powerful potential. The market share ranges on average at 9% but as more manufactures of mobile phones are moving away from the “windows mobile“ platform you will notice a considerable growth in market share.
After short hit back for blackberry in relation to security issues, many large to small international companies have been adopting blackberries BIS service. This becomes very apparent with the MDeamon mail server being expanded by the integration of the BIS Service into its suite. This fantastic service makes users in small companies to large enterprises jump back into the blackberry world.
Iphones are smart and very easy to handle. This makes service orientated companies eager to add an iphone app to their range of service applications. Even previously cautious banks have gone as far as adding their own apps to their online banking service. The world is looking much more like a big apple. But this does not result in an everlasting monopoly.
Competitors will deliver much more advanced products. They are learning from the good and bad sides of using an iphone in the world of communication. Being smart is a great thing for the younger working generation but as work life balance is becoming a nightmare for companies they are hoping to gain ground by allowing smart phones and other sticky services within their premises.
Yes, companies need to integrate communication in all sorts of ways. This eventually will cause huge costs if companies do not understand to focus their IT departments on core services and begin outsourcing such product development to internationally interconnected outsourcers.
So, don’t just look at your competitor’s smart applications. Get your own application on air and let your competitor sit behind as you offer your clients a multitude of app platforms. Costs are not just an issue for standard software development but also for smart phone development. Quality, time and cost are being influenced by much more profound factors such as usability and maintainability.
Top class development can be done nationally and internationally but the best way to combine IT Outsourcing is by mixing project consulting and development into one project. It is not enough to say to a developer to just copy a competitors’ app but actually we need to know what you want in order to be way ahead of your competitors.
In some cases existing web server applications are not working at top efficiency levels. Here developers can help not just to get a stunning smart phone app but also to improve the general performance of a company’s web services. This is where you need to make a serious commitment to not start downplaying the role of smart phone applications. Companies will eventually be rated as attractive employers if they are able to provide modern and easy to use business applications. Employees want to be proud of their employers and will promote their customer orientated services among clients and business contacts. This increases the visibility and efficiency of a company.
If you have an idea then it is sure to be made possible. But the real difficulty lies in the missing of globally standardized platforms. You cannot program an iphone app with the same language as for an android app or a blackberry application. Often you need to hire one programmer per platform so that if you need to cover 3 different platforms you need a minimum of 3 programmers.
Let’s be serious, which company has the time and capacity to be in any environment at the same time. Companies need to focus on their key areas and get outside help to develop non standard tools such as iphone applications.
Nevertheless one should not take things too easy. Developing an app is not a job for toddlers or uncoordinated experimental guys. This is serious work. You do not want your client’s phones going bust because you put an app in the internet which crashed a smartphone.
You need to know exactly what you want to develop, what it should look like and if it needs to get any outside data to provide a state-of-the-art experience. It will not be enough to test the app in a SDK simulator but also in a variety of real phones.
If you go for blackberry development you can choose a SDK or a Webapp addon for Visual Studio. Some cases the webapp is fine enough but real projects do need the SDK because of security and usability desires.
Similar experience is proven by android development platforms. Since Google acquired the makers of android this platform has been experiencing a rapid development. The press is already advocating users to wait for Android 2.0 since this comes with even more powerful potential. The market share ranges on average at 9% but as more manufactures of mobile phones are moving away from the “windows mobile“ platform you will notice a considerable growth in market share.
After short hit back for blackberry in relation to security issues, many large to small international companies have been adopting blackberries BIS service. This becomes very apparent with the MDeamon mail server being expanded by the integration of the BIS Service into its suite. This fantastic service makes users in small companies to large enterprises jump back into the blackberry world.
Iphones are smart and very easy to handle. This makes service orientated companies eager to add an iphone app to their range of service applications. Even previously cautious banks have gone as far as adding their own apps to their online banking service. The world is looking much more like a big apple. But this does not result in an everlasting monopoly.
Competitors will deliver much more advanced products. They are learning from the good and bad sides of using an iphone in the world of communication. Being smart is a great thing for the younger working generation but as work life balance is becoming a nightmare for companies they are hoping to gain ground by allowing smart phones and other sticky services within their premises.
Yes, companies need to integrate communication in all sorts of ways. This eventually will cause huge costs if companies do not understand to focus their IT departments on core services and begin outsourcing such product development to internationally interconnected outsourcers.
So, don’t just look at your competitor’s smart applications. Get your own application on air and let your competitor sit behind as you offer your clients a multitude of app platforms. Costs are not just an issue for standard software development but also for smart phone development. Quality, time and cost are being influenced by much more profound factors such as usability and maintainability.
Top class development can be done nationally and internationally but the best way to combine IT Outsourcing is by mixing project consulting and development into one project. It is not enough to say to a developer to just copy a competitors’ app but actually we need to know what you want in order to be way ahead of your competitors.
In some cases existing web server applications are not working at top efficiency levels. Here developers can help not just to get a stunning smart phone app but also to improve the general performance of a company’s web services. This is where you need to make a serious commitment to not start downplaying the role of smart phone applications. Companies will eventually be rated as attractive employers if they are able to provide modern and easy to use business applications. Employees want to be proud of their employers and will promote their customer orientated services among clients and business contacts. This increases the visibility and efficiency of a company.