Mobile Computing

Mobile Computing

Data is only as valuable as its access. Multiplatform development coding lets us turn around apps quicker for iOS and Android devices.

The evolution of smartphones into devices stronger than personal computers has spurred the growth of mobile apps. Mobile apps are either built for iOS or Android platforms and coded in languages supported by the respective platform. Other viable options are cross-platform development tools or no-code platforms. 

Hardware

Mobile apps run mainly on iOS and Android devices. iOS is limited to Apple devices; however, the Android platform offers many solutions, from simple consumer devices to heavy-duty rugged smartphones and tablets for commercial use. 

Android devices present many options for users. When selecting an Android device, be mindful of the onboard RAM to ensure faster data processing.

Zebra, Honeywell, Datalogic, and other manufacturers build rugged Android PDAs. These devices are suitable for on-field deployment and can withstand harsh work environments. 

Software Coding

Mobile computing applications are usually coded for Android or iOS platforms. Many languages allow single code for both platforms, saving on cost and time. 

  • Android
  • iOS
  • Cross-Platform Coding 
 

No-Code Platforms

No-code mobile platforms allow for faster development of apps for Android and iOS. Some are open-source, and others are paid. We assist our clients in getting cost-effective solutions for small budgets and basic application apps from these platforms. 

Some popular no-code platforms are: 

  1. Appian
  2. Nintex
  3. App Maker
  4. Power Apps