Whitepaper: The Mobile Enterprise

Mobile Enterprise Application Platforms

With multiple technologies to chose from in the Mobile applications space, it’s hard to clearly determine what tool is best for the job. One particular technology that’s growing to meet the needs of enterprise users worldwide is the Mobile Enterprise Application Platform (or MEAP) which typically utilizes a WYSIWYG-style IDE to develop mobile applications that can be deployed from a central server to mobile devices, regardless of the operating system. This paper explores the technology further, and states our point-of-view on this emerging technology trend.

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