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Let's take a look at some of the most popular MADP solutions on the market, so you can have a better idea of the differences between the many tools available.

The MADP showdown: Mobilengine vs. Xamarin vs. Kony

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In the past few years, enterprise mobility shifted away from being a competitive advantage, and now, mobile apps for your employees are absolutely required in order to keep up with the pace of business. Where there is a need, there are technology vendors offering a solution. In enterprise mobility, mobile application development platforms meet that requirement, enabling organizations to develop, deploy and maintain mobile solutions for their staff members.

Gartner reported that the MADP market is growing, evolving and maturing right now, as more businesses procure these solutions and make their demands known to vendors. Of course, like any other industry in its youth, decision-makers and IT leaders are going to face challenges when finding the best MADP tool for their business needs. Add in the fact that marketing buzzwords are the coin of the realm in enterprise IT, and it becomes clear that organizations will struggle to identify the pros and cons of each platforms.

We know you are reading this on a Mobilengine blog, but don’t expect any bias here. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular MADP solutions on the market, so you can have a better idea of the differences between the many tools available….

A new business-to-employee mobile workflow app development solution [Video]

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To meet multiple enterprise mobility demands, Mobilengine is introducing a new solution for mobile workflow app development.

Hi, and welcome to the Mobilengine video blog!

This week, Mobilengine announced the public availability of our mobile workflow app development platform-as-a-service solution. With Siemens, CitiBank and 3M already experiencing the benefits of Mobilengine PaaS and partners including Vodafone and T-Systems, now you can take advantage of this proven platform.

Starting at mobilengine.com/developers, IT professionals can sign up for free and begin developing business-to-employee mobile workflow applications with the Mobilengine Build Tool. With a variety of coding languages provided by the SDK, no prior mobile app development experience is required. Additionally, enterprises can rapidly create multiple workflow apps on the same backend infrastructure for both Android and iOS devices.

Once apps are developed and tested in the free-to-use Developer cloud, IT professionals can quickly deploy them on Mobilengine’s enterprise-grade infrastructure, the Production Cloud. This enables businesses to grow their mobile solutions at their own pace and according to their own budgets.

Mobilengine provides organizations with an all-in-one PaaS that supports development, launch, management and monitoring of business-to-employee mobile workflow apps.

Check out the toolkit now at mobilengine.com/developers, and get started creating enterprise mobile apps today with the Mobilengine platform-as-a-service solution!

Mobilengine launches PaaS SDK: Mobilengine.com/developers

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The cloud has become a tentpole in enterprise IT, as many organizations move their systems off premises and acquire software-as-a-service solutions instead of relying on licenses. This move to cloud computing could not have come at a better time, especially considering that mobility is tantamount to success in modern business. Nowadays, companies demand services that improve their workflows, while employees require mobile-specific apps and developers request platforms that are easily integrated….

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