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How to build a mobile enterprise app that works everywhere

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
July 10, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

How to build a mobile enterprise app that works everywhere

It's never been easier to build and deploy your own custom enterprise mobile apps. But the terminology can be confusing. Native, hybrid, or HTML5? PhoneGap, Xamarin, or what? And what's a BaaS provider? Here's our guide to get you started.

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Kick Start Your Mobile Strategy

It's time to kick start your mobile application strategy. • Why go mobile? • What are the three primary mobile application types? • What type of app should you build first? • How to get started, really fast! Read Now

What businesses need to know about Android Work

Google has set its sights on getting Android accepted as a business and enterprise platform. Understanding these capabilities, how they compare to Apple's iOS EMM features, and what they mean for IT policies, will be critical to integrating Android L devices into existing mobile deployments.

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This company saved $300k on insurance by giving employees Fitbits

Armed with data collected from employee fitness wearables, Appirio convinced its insurance company to knock off nearly $300,000 from its bill.

Why APIs are the future of email

Inbox is a new startup that aims to make email app development easier. For better or for worse, APIs are the future of email.

5 must-have Android apps to make you smarter and more productive

The best Android apps allow users to be more productive, one way or another. Here are five that get it done.

These companies can tell you if your customer service stinks

So you say you have a good customer service platform. But how do you really know? Companies like Zendesk, StellaService, and Answers.com are coming up with tools to help you tell.

How to use Facebook's App Links to connect mobile apps

Facebook's open source App Links protocol is intended to link apps to each other and the web. How can you take advantage of it in your code?

Simplified Android apps permissions will reduce user control

Google recently updated its apps permission policy to make the process simpler for users, but it also has opened the door for apps permissions to be enacted without the device owner's approval.

How to turn Microsoft OneDrive into a cloud-based print server

Source code with an explanation on how to write an application in C# that enables you to turn OneDrive into your very own cloud-based print server.

BlackBerry stubbornly continues to ignore consumerization

BlackBerry squarely aims the Passport at business users, ignoring that people want one phone for work and for play.

The little bit of good news in Box's latest numbers

Box's amended IPO filing shows that revenue is growing quite a bit faster than expenses, but the company's cash burn is still a problem.

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