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Enterprise Mobility Shifts For 2015 In the past several years, there has been a dramatic rise in the demand for and use of mobile devices and the applications that run on them. In 2013, users downloaded more than 102 billion apps almost double the number downloaded in 2012. By 2017, users will download nearly 269 billion apps. Alongside that intense increase in demand in the consumer world, there has also been a rise in demand for mobility in the workplace, accompanied by a proliferation of devices. By 2017, the BYOD market will be worth $181 billion. Some of the Key Enterprise mobility trend for 2015: MBaaS, mobile backend as service is replacing MEAPs (Mobile Enterprise Application Development Platforms) “Mobile-first” application development is a common ask today from the business community. Mobile Backend as Service (mBaaS) is a set of functionalities imbibed in a platform to provide web and mobile app developers a way to connect their work to a backend to access common features such as user management, push notifications, social integration, location etc. that an end user demands from their business applications. MBaaS attempts to fill the gap between traditional application platform and mobile application. Traditional MEAP vendors investing in MBaaS further testifies this trend. Cloud based deployment Customers are increasingly looking at this, especially with several proven and secure cloud based model availability. Compliance and security are the only reasons for some industries to continue to look on premise, but as companies get a better handle on mobile security in general, they will not hold back from the cloud middleware push. Blurring boundaries between device and application management In the last couple of years, various mobile applications are deployed across the line of business. Enterprises are now facing challenges associated with managing these applications as well as devices owned by both the corporates and employees. Enterprises are increasingly looking to address challenges relating to security, integration, managing users, roles and authentication, setting up corporate App stores etc. The dividing line between personal and business mobility is no more. Traditional distinctions between personal and business mobility is quickly fading. In an era when we seem perpetually glued to our smart mobile devicestyping out texts, swiping through social media feeds, and tapping through food orders and gift purchasesthe way we interact with mobile applications in our personal lives

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  • Enterprise Mobility Shifts For 2015

    In the past several years, there has been a dramatic rise in the demand for and use of mobile

    devices and the applications that run on them. In 2013, users downloaded more than 102

    billion apps almost double the number downloaded in 2012. By 2017, users will download nearly 269 billion apps. Alongside that intense increase in demand in the consumer world,

    there has also been a rise in demand for mobility in the workplace, accompanied by a

    proliferation of devices. By 2017, the BYOD market will be worth $181 billion.

    Some of the Key Enterprise mobility trend for 2015:

    MBaaS, mobile backend as service is replacing MEAPs (Mobile Enterprise Application Development Platforms)

    Mobile-first application development is a common ask today from the business community. Mobile Backend as Service (mBaaS) is a set of functionalities imbibed in

    a platform to provide web and mobile app developers a way to connect their work to a

    backend to access common features such as user management, push notifications,

    social integration, location etc. that an end user demands from their business

    applications. MBaaS attempts to fill the gap between traditional application platform

    and mobile application. Traditional MEAP vendors investing in MBaaS further

    testifies this trend.

    Cloud based deployment

    Customers are increasingly looking at this, especially with several proven and secure

    cloud based model availability. Compliance and security are the only reasons for

    some industries to continue to look on premise, but as companies get a better handle

    on mobile security in general, they will not hold back from the cloud middleware

    push.

    Blurring boundaries between device and application management

    In the last couple of years, various mobile applications are deployed across the line of

    business. Enterprises are now facing challenges associated with managing these

    applications as well as devices owned by both the corporates and employees.

    Enterprises are increasingly looking to address challenges relating to security,

    integration, managing users, roles and authentication, setting up corporate App stores

    etc.

    The dividing line between personal and business mobility is no more.

    Traditional distinctions between personal and business mobility is quickly fading. In

    an era when we seem perpetually glued to our smart mobile devicestyping out texts, swiping through social media feeds, and tapping through food orders and gift

    purchasesthe way we interact with mobile applications in our personal lives

  • inevitably blends into our behaviours and expectations of mobile technology in the

    workplace.

    Drag and Drop app development

    Business analysts will create more than 25% of enterprise apps using frontend GUI

    environments.

    Most enterprises cant hire mobile developers fast enough. Their backlog for mobile apps continues to grow. Fortunately, low-code development platforms have emerged, enabling a broader base of developers (including business users) to create

    mobile apps. According to Gartner Research, by 2018, more than 50% of all mobile

    apps will be created by business analysts without coding. These GUI based

    development have been available for quite some time, however most of them did not

    have the capabilities to do end to end work. Todays platforms have travelled far on the maturity path and it is only a matter of when functional and business users start

    designing apps without coding. This trend has started to make inroads today in the

    form of a simple application where few form based data collection functionality is

    required without backend integration and with advancement in platform enterprises

    will see them replacing coding for greater number of mobile app projects.

    About Avaali:

    Avaali Solutions (www.avaali.com) is a company that focuses in the Enterprise Information

    Management (EIM), Enterprise Mobility and Internet of Things (IoT) space.

    In EIM, we focus on supporting enterprise customers manage the lifecycle and generate

    value from your unstructured content (contracts, documents, emails, vendor invoices, HR

    data etc). Weve several partnerships in this space including Silver partnership and SAP Competence Partnership with OpenText, Platinum Partner with ReadSoft

    (worlds leading provider of applications to automate business processes), SAP reseller

    partner, Canto (worlds leading provider of digital asset management) and Kofax. We have strong consulting and implementation skill-sets on OpenText and ReadSoft we're equipped with consultants who come with strong global implementation experience these solutions.

    We also have offerings for shared services where we provide advisory services and

    implementation services to help set up and scale SSC for enterprises. A company profile can

    be found on http://www.avaali.com/Avaali_corporate_presentation.pdf

    Our offerings for shared services can be found on this link - http://www.avaali.com/service-

    offerings/shared-services.

    In our Enterprise Mobility practice,we provide advisory service, enterprise mobile

    application development and managed services. More about our mobility practice can be

    found by clicking this link : http://www.avaali.com/images/Avaali_Enterprise_Mobility.pdf

    In our Internet of Things (IoT) practice, we focus primarily on two areas solutions for Healthcare (Telemedicine and Remote Patient Monitoring) and solutions for Location Based

    Services (LBS). More about these offerings in this link:

    http://www.avaali.com/enterprise-solution-focus/internet-of-things

    http://www.avaali.com/images/Avaali_Presentation_IoT.pdf

    http://www.avaali.com/enterprise-solution-focus/internet-of-things/iot-applications/health-

    care

    http://www.avaali.com/images/avaali-iot-healtcare.pdf

  • We've executed several projects with large enterprise customers such as Hatsun Agro, Alkem

    Labs, Tata Sky (for automating their Accounts Payable), Sun TV, c etc. We're working with a

    large Oil & Gas major in India to fully automate their Accounts Payable process with a

    Vendor Invoice Management solution. In addition, we're also doing some interesting work

    with a large pharma major to automate their order to cash and procure to pay process as

    they're setting up their shared services organization.

    Contact:

    [email protected]

    www.avaali.com

    +91 80 49602727

    Enterprise Mobility Shifts For 2015Some of the Key Enterprise mobility trend for 2015:

    About Avaali: