Mobile app development technologies have evolved to match the evolution in the mobile device technology. The booming rise of Smartphone numbers all over the world has led to consumers preferring mobile apps over websites. Based on the rapidly rising new trends, mobile app development solutions have also had to grow to match step. With the growing popularity and usage of mobile apps, they are not built for smart phones anymore but are needed for connected homes, wearable, IoT-enabled devices and much more. Look at a Few trends that will continue to be relevant through 2017.
Cross-platform mobile app development
To build a mobile app, the first thing to know is to which platform you should target first. With the help of right tools, you can develop better apps. Cross-platform development offers more benefits during the maintenance period. If a bug is found in a common codebase, then it needs to be fixed only once. It is ideal for B2B apps and business process automation apps, where time to deployment and efficient utilization of resources becomes much more important than sleek look & feel.
Apps security
The security of the Smartphone has become crucial than ever before due to the sensitivity and sheer amount of data in it. Coupled with the open source framework and development platforms, applications remain vulnerable on the security front. Security is a serious concern for the mobile app developers and the coming year will witness tech giants putting efforts in building a secure ecosystem for their mobile apps.
Big Data, Business Intelligence Tools
Better data through integrated technologies and applications, results in one simple outcome: Better Decision Making. This can simply be augmented through data trends, and evaluating all the compiled data through business intelligence tools. Innovative thought process has brought about user tools that help the end user to evaluate data on their own.
Apps of the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things refers to the rapidly growing network of connected objects that are able to collect and exchange data using embedded sensors. Thermostats, cars, lights, refrigerators, and more appliances can all be connected to the IoT. Wearable devices are already gaining traction in the market for applications related health and fitness, music and much more. IoT apps also play a significant role in enterprise mobile apps.
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