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Why Microservices Are Future Of Mobile App Architecture

With smartphones becoming ubiquitous, perhaps the biggest trend we are seeing is the proliferation of mobile apps. A report by released by App Anni in mid-2017 found that smartphone users access over 30 apps on a monthly basis. From ordering groceries to filling in time sheets to losing weight, people are using apps for practically everything. On their part, businesses are launching new apps at an unprecedented pace.

| Chankey Agrawal

How Cognitive Mobile Computing Can Take Enterprise Mobility To The Next Level

Over the last year, the buzz around AI seems to have reached a crescendo. Every day, we’re seeing new applications and innovations around AI. AI or cognitive computing is quickly becoming all pervasive. Being the next generation of computing systems, cognitive computing allows organisations to make strategic decisions, augment, accelerate and scale human expertise, by enabling unprecedented levels of human-machine collaboration.

| Chankey Agrawal

A Mobile Platform That Matters

Have you thought about how you want to build mobile apps more efficiently and quickly? Can a Single Unified Enterprise platform that works to – Integrate, Secure, Manage, Build and Deploy mobile applications be your pillar? Is there such a platform that fits across verticals and ties in with the Mobile methodology of B2B and B2C enterprises and yet future proof? A platform called Halosys is where I found answers to the Qs.

| Arun G Krishnan

Why Has MBaaS Become Critical For Enterprise Mobile Strategy?

As the key focus remains on digital transformation through Mobile devices, enterprises are having a hard time fulfilling business needs. Adding to this, mobile technology is fast changing, with rapid roll-outs of mobile applications becoming key for business impact realized through these technologies. Inadvertently, it is a fact that realizing digital transformation through Mobiles at an enterprise level, is still a complex and challenging process.

Major challenges include:

| Arun G Krishnan

Go ERP, Go Green

With ERP, the definition of 'Going Green' includes improved efficiency, reduced operating costs, improved productivity, reduced environmental stress and improved customer service. In addition, if businesses have the right ERP system, it can help businesses to play a role in becoming more environmentally responsible. This post contains several features of ERP that can be used to contribute to the green initiative.

ERP to turn your organization green.

| Jibin