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IBM Mobile Apps for the Enterprise Launched

Opens 18 new IBM MobileFirst studios around the world to help business leaders accelerate mobile initiatives

  • IBM has expanded its IBM MobileFirst Application Development portfolio, new industry-specific IBM Ready Apps, and has opened 18 new IBM MobileFirst studios around the world to help business leaders accelerate mobile initiatives.

    The new offerings will help developers from enterprise and born on the web companies quickly design, deliver and deploy secure mobile apps — preventing data leaks and vulnerabilities – with the same speed and simplicity that consumers have come to expect, at enterprise scale announced the press release.

    “As mobile apps become a primary touchpoint with customers, the stakes run high to delight consumers while the cost of a poor app can be significant to both the brand and bottom line,” said Prashant Sharma, Country Leader, IBM MobileFirst, India/South Asia. “IBM’s mobile platform, apps and studios are designed to help businesses accelerate the adoption of a mobile strategy for business growth.”

    The new IBM mobile offerings include:

  • IBM MobileFirst Application Development portfolio: A complete range of tools for developers to create, deploy and manage mobile apps, on-premise or in the cloud.
  • IBM MobileFirst Business Acceleration portfolio offers IBM Ready Apps, a suite of industry-specific, pre-configured apps that can save clients up to 60 percent on time and resources.
  • IBM Ready App for Retail, In-Store Associate will help retailers benefit from the use of an in-store performance dashboard to track productivity, look up inventory and view store maps to analyze in-store foot traffic to prioritize customer service.
  • IBM MobileFirst studios expand IBM’s mobile ecosystem, providing clients direct access to local teams of IBM mobile experts including designers, developers, architects and consultants in locations around the globe.

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